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The Rise of Gay "Chemsex"
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Gay men having 72-hour sex sessions with multiple partners under the influence of illegal drugs is 'causing rates of HIV and other STIs to soar'
Its growing popularity, particularly among gay men, has led doctors to warn that HIV rates and sexually-transmitted diseases cases are rising rapidly. Sex during the illegal drug-fuelled sessions is often unprotected - with those having chemsex reporting an average five sexual partners per session, according to the British Medical Journal. http://www.gmfa.org.uk/GetImage.aspx...14&w=532&h=297 Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...#ixzz3qWtnPwYl Are you involved in Chemsex?:nono: |
Yeah.
I have to take an athritis tablet so I can walk to the bed, and an anti-amnesia pill to help me remember what I've walked to the bed for. Once on the bed I'm ok - unless my wife wants to join in, then I also need a viagara. This is chem-sex right? :hehe: |
Yes Dirty buggers
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Chemsex is a massive problem and what annoys me the most about the issue is that it seems to get NO coverage in the media. And I think a big reason for that is that people are afraid of seeming homophobic by catagorizing it as a gay problem, when it really is. That's not to say that straight people don't also use drugs but it's about culture. And there is a gay culture which contained within it has a subset who are actively promoting the use of drugs through outlets such as Grindr, and noone seems to be doing ANYTHING about it :conf:
I think it's only gay people who can stop this sort of thing but it starts with education. Unfortunately we live in a society where stuff like this isn't talked about in schools but if you want to change a social mindset, it starts with the young while they are still learning and forming their attitudes towards life and health and sexual safety. I say send gay men who have been affected by drugs, diseases and in particular, 'chemsex' into schools to talk to the pupils, and maybe we'll start to see a change. |
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:laugh: Only if I remember to untie her. :joker: |
Ew, I see people talking about this all the time and it's disgusting, alright have your fun but to actively put yourself in dangers way by taking part in something that is so unsafe and reckless is disgusting to me, the types of gays that take part in these things should be avoided at all costs imo, breeding grounds for all sorts.
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This is not a new thing, it's just a new buzz word that the media is jumping on. kinda like "twerking" people have been jiggling their asses while dancing since the 90's, same with gay guys having marathon sex on meth. I certainly had some amazing 2 day sessions in my youth.
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@Jay
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I love you Marshy, you always laugh at my jokes x
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It seems hedonism outweighs the risk.
Not sure how to combat this it's a culture thing :/ Awareness and advice I guess. |
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i would be worried that my crack pipe broke after sticking it up my arse
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Tbh it's not just a gay thing and it's not new.I'm sure many of us in our youth used to do drugs and had marathon sex sessions.
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Tbh I think people know the risks when they engage in behaviour like this, if they get some kind of disease it's their own fault :shrug:
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If anyone isn't aware in this day and age of the risks of unprotected sex and drug use then there's nothing that can be done for them. |
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Never heard of this before.. just wear protection and make sure you don't let any fluids of an STD-infected person inside of you. Pretty simple really.
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Especially when it comes to these people possibly sharing needles. |
the 90s for me was one big needle
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I went for an STD test recently (I'm free of ailments before anyone starts :nono:) and there is a particular part of the test that you have a throat swab with. The reason it's there is because people share things like straws when they're taking some drugs that you sniff. A lot of the stuff in things like Coke can actually cut your nose as it's going up so it's actually possible to catch an infection from someone if their blood touches yours.
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i've never heard of a case where someone got HIV/AIDS from sharing a STRAW to snort powder... do you have any references for that??? I'm pretty sure it's just needles and sex...
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I don't recall Rob specifying AIDS and HIV?
There are many other infections/diseases that are spread through sharing bodily fluids. |
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But i assumed he was referring to the more serious of STDs. so let's keep things in perspective. |
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Let's try to keep things in perspective. |
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There are many serious STD's/diseases that aren't always HIV you know? |
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The rugby player with the small chance of having a cut, the small chance of him having an infection to start with and the small chance of his blood coming into contact with another player? Or the frequent drug user who often has casual sex? Activities where they're not exactly going to be in the most rational frame of mind to be safe etc. It kind of speaks for itself. That's like saying anyone can be burned by fire in their own home by matches or kitchen equipment. It's all the same chance. Well it isn't, that doesn't mean there aren't people, like firefighters, who obviously have a MUCH higher chance of this happening. The firefighter who frequently takes drugs, has casual sex and plays rugby on the weekend though. :omgno: |
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