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  • Blog post: Hair Hair Everywhere

    May 20, 2013 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    Hair Hair Everywhere

    Huffington Post has a great recap every week about youtube videos.Last weeks recap includes one video on body hair and men with body hair.

    A hairy topic indeed body hair is one of those things that is pretty individual for gay/bisexual men.

    From bears to twinks there are ...

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  • Blog post: Hate Crimes On The Rise

    May 20, 2013 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    Hate Crimes On The Rise

    A flurry of bias crimes or hate crimes have become even more present over the last few weeks in NYC.

    The latest being the alleged attack and murder of a 32 year old man walking with friends in a Greenwhich Village.

    The suspect  allegedly made some anti gay remarks and ...

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  • Blog post: Online Lovin

    May 17, 2013 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    Online Lovin

    How do you approach online dating and the intimacy that is sometimes lacking in the virtual world. With all of the apps available, dating sites, and places to meet socially in the virtual world I am as curious as the next guy as to what the meaning of dating is ...

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  • Blog post: Sexual Assault At School

    May 17, 2013 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    Sexual Assault At School

    We hear alot about bullying in schools but less about sexual assaults and even less about sexual assaults that are perpetrated by other students. Andrew Lawless describes his experience in an OP-ed recently published in the advocate. 

    Its chilling to think that not only do students sometimes have to fear ...

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  • Blog post: SERO

    May 17, 2013 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    SERO

    I posted a blog this week relating to HIV criminalization.

    I had forgotten to link to a couple of sites relating to laws in various jurisdictions relating to criminalization of those living with HIV.

    SERO Project has an interesting site that points to laws regarding criminalization in various jurisdictions as ...

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  • Blog post: Married and Coming Out Together

    May 17, 2013 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    Married and Coming Out Together

    We often hear of couples where after years and sometimes decades of marriage one spouse decides to come out of the closet.

    In decades past when it socital and religious issues made it impossible for many lgbt folks to be open about their sexuality and be in a same sex ...

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  • Blog post: HIV Criminalization

    May 16, 2013 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    HIV Criminalization

    Should you legally have to disclose your HIV status? In some states the law requires sexual partners to disclose that information prior to sexual activity. 

    In others the law suggests that if there has been a specific intent to harm then a crime may have been committed.  I read this ...

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  • Blog post: Healthcare System Tests Without Consent

    May 16, 2013 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    Healthcare System Tests Without Consent

    A healthcare system in the pacific northwest recently acknowledged they tested more than 6,000 people without their knowledge or consent. 

    Although in some states specific written consent is not required for HIV testing a patient should always have the abilty to consent or reject to any procedure or test ...

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  • Blog post: Healthcare System Tests Without Consent

    May 16, 2013 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    Healthcare System Tests Without Consent

    A healthcare system in the pacific northwest recently acknowledged they tested more than 6,000 people without their knowledge or consent. 

    Although in some states specific written consent is not required for HIV testing a patient should always have the abilty to consent or reject to any procedure or test ...

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  • Blog post: The Test

    May 16, 2013 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    The Test

    Once upon a time known as the early 1980s there was no test for HIV. A test for detection became available during the mid 1980s and changed dramatically how quickly people could be diagnosed and then medically treated.

    A film set for release this summer explores the lives of two ...

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