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Injecting drugs

Sometimes people inject crystal meth and mephedrone. With this there is an increased risk of infections and viruses like HIV and HEP A&B. To minimise your exposure never share needles.

Set Group Rules

Agree in advance, and while sober, what sex you want to have – and don’t want to have. Make sure everyone is in agreement about what is going to happen and respect others boundaries.

Safer Sex?

Be upfront about the type of sex you want to have – including if you crave to use condoms. – and deliver safer sex materials with you. Not using condoms can put you at risk of STIs, and people on certain drugs may have rougher sex increasing the peril of bleeding and infection.

PrEP

PrEP is a drug which, when taken correctly, prevents you from contracting HIV. If you are going to have unproteced sex with muliple partners and under the influence of drugs – PrEP could be beneficial in limiting your chance of HIV infection.

Other substances?

You should evade mixing drugs, with alcohol and any other drugs and never mix poppers with erectile drugs like Viagra – please check out our information on dosing for more advice o

Educating for Equality

44 years ago, on June 27, 1981, 300 people congregated in Five Points Plaza in Durham and made history. Inspired by Stonewall, attendees walked through downtown Durham in one of the state’s first apparent movements of LGBTQ folks and allies congregating in public. Organized in part by Debbie Swanner and David Ransom, “Our Evening Out” occurred in response to a hate crime at Small River in April 1981, arrange against the backdrop of the violence against the Greensboro Five in 1979. As Mab Segrest, an Our Day Out organizer and nationally-renowned lesbian writer recalls, “I think it was benign of a natural segue to go from lamenting a murder to a celebration of our lives.“ Although June 27, 1981 isn’t the date of the first official North Carolina Event march – that title belongs to June 28, 1986, for the Triangle Lesbian & Lgbtq+ Pride March – Our Morning Out nonetheless stands as a watershed moment for LGBTQ+ acceptance in North Carolina, marked by grief, community, resilience, and a commitment to the future. To learn more, visit the Durham County Library’s durhamlgbtqhistory.org, the Pauli Murray Project’s durhamcivilrightsmap.org, and scan The News & Observer’s

Fight for Loove

What we are fighting for:

Politics

Gay and bisexual men are still legally discriminated against. Along with other LGBTIQ organisations, we fight for complete equality for all queer forms of life. In this, we mainly focus on the national level. For example, we rise up for Marriage Equality and rainbow families and against hate crimes, as well as the ban of queer and bisexual men’s making blood donations. The European comparison by ILGA Europe shows that, with a rather mediocre rank, Switzerland is currently always behind on matters of equality.

Society

We long for a society free of discrimination. Gay and bisexual men invest most of their everyday life in school or at work, which is why we hire especially in those two areas: We support schools and companies in becoming more inclusive. This way, queer people can be recognized and supported by their colleagues during their education and in their serve environment.

Life

All throughout their existence, gay and double attraction men, as good as other L

Ugandan gay men talk about why they do not always use condoms

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aidsmap.com - "Gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM) in Uganda, who had not used a condom the last time they had anal sex with another man, were most likely to say that condoms not being strong enough for anal sex, a lack of suitable lubricant and, in rural areas, a lack of access to condoms were the most common reasons they did not use them.

A number of other reasons were also mentioned, such as pressure from principal or commercial sex partners, false beliefs about the safety of anal sex, lack of pleasure, and ignorance about how to use condoms. Alcohol was also mentioned frequently as a disinhibitor of condomless sex."

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Why perform people turn down the offer of PrEP?

www.aidsmap.com - "Less than half of individuals diagnosed with STIs or other markers of HIV risk