For issue #161 we asked over 500 gay and bi men about their sex lives, including when they last had sex, what type of sex it was, when they were last tested and what they think risky sex means. How has the perception of risk has changed since the advent of PrEP, successful HIV treatment and the message of HIV-undetectable?
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What would life be without risk? If we didn’t push boundaries or challenge ourselves, it’d be a world of beige walls, sensible shoes, and bland food. Read more
In the last couple of months we’ve seen headlines about three (yes, three) untreatable infections of super gonorrhoea. Read more
I was recently invited on a stag do – a first for me. I signed up quite readily, as it was organised by a good mate of mine from drama school. The groom was also from the same year, as well as several of the other people who were going. Read more
FS contributor Hadley Stewart, explains that how his own experiences at GUM clinics haven’t been scary at all. Read more
Thursday 27th July 2017 is a historic date for the LGBT diary, mainly because it marks 50 years since the partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality. Read more
If you’ve ever sent a nude or a sext, you’re not alone. Read more
When I was diagnosed as HIV-positive I turned to sex as a way to cope with how I was feeling about myself. Read more
Let’s talk about PrEP. Or, let’s talk about how HIV treatment prevents the virus being passed on to sexual partners. When our virus is undetectable it is untransmittable (U=U). Read more