• Blog post: Let NSFW Sundays Get You Through the Weekend

    Dec 16, 2011 / Posted by Christina0 comments

    Let NSFW Sundays Get You Through the Weekend

    Looking to get your queer blog fix over the weekend? If you haven't noticed we tend to be big bloggers M-F and then once the weekend hits things quiet down. So...to help you get through the weekend we're going to start recommending sites to check out while ...

  • Blog post: Golden Showers and More

    Oct 27, 2011 / Posted by Christopher0 comments

    Golden Showers and More

    Within the contexts of a conversation I was having with someone about sexual risks the subject of Watersports came up.  Watersports also known by the more clinical term urolagnia is sexual excitement derived through urine or urination.  Under this heading there are many fetishes, bdsm, and sexual role play that ...

  • Blog post: Protect Your Butt!: Safer Rimming Tips

    Oct 06, 2011 / Posted by Christina6 comments

    Protect Your Butt!: Safer Rimming Tips

    You might call it tossing salad, rimming, eating @$$, a rim job, tongue f---ing or whitewashing the back 40. To a medical professional it's anal/oral sex.

    No matter what you call it, following these tips below could really save your butt whether you're tossing someone's salad or ...

  • Blog post: Stop It! Pop It!

    Feb 23, 2011 / Posted by Christopher0 comments

    Stop It! Pop It!

    Hey check this short video out.

    It is part of the local Rochester HIV campaign

    targeting youth and young adults under 25. 

    The community has seen a huge spike in the rate of HIV infections within that age group over the last couple of years. 

     

    That is worrysome news for ...

  • Blog post: National Condom Week

    Feb 13, 2011 / Posted by Christopher1 comment

    National Condom Week

    National Condom Week begins February 14th just in time to coincide with Valentines Day!

     

    The modern latex rubber condom has only existed in its present form for about 100 years.  Condom use can be traced back to around 1000 B.C.

     

    Early variants were made of linen,animal skin, and ...

  • Blog post: R U Clean?

    Feb 10, 2011 / Posted by Christopher7 comments

    R U Clean?

    R U Clean?

    I consider myself to generally be a “clean” guy.  I bathe regularly, wear clean clothes daily, and even keep my home and car clean. 

    I've also been tested many times.  I took a test to get my driver’s license, passed multiple tests to get a ...

  • Blog post: Sex Study for/about Queer Women... Finally! Take the Survey!

    Sep 20, 2010 / Posted by Allegra0 comments

    Sex Study for/about Queer Women... Finally! Take the Survey!

    The Center for Sexual Health Promotion at Indiana University is conducting a survey to collect what they hope will be "the largest, most diverse data on the sexual lives between women in contemporary history."

    Their goal is to provide better and more adequate safer sex information to queer women (if ...

  • Blog post: American Academy of Pediatrics Reverses 'Pinprick' Policy

    Aug 04, 2010 / Posted by Allegra0 comments

    American Academy of Pediatrics Reverses 'Pinprick' Policy

    Earlier this year, the American Academy of Pediatrics put forth a proposal on FGM (female genital mutilation) asking that a 'pinprick' be performed on girls of immigrant families by American doctors, in the US. The purpose of this would be to avoid families seeking FGM elsewhere.

    The American Academy of ...

  • Blog post: Use clean needles.

    Mar 28, 2010 / Posted by Allegra0 comments

    Use clean needles.

    Sharing needles spreads HIV and Hepatitis C; and dirty needles can cause other infections. If you use needles for drugs, hormones or prescription medicines like insulin, make sure they’re new and/or clean. Find an LGBT-friendly syringe exchange program in your area or a pharmacy in NY’s Expanded ...

  • Blog post: Protect yourself.

    Mar 23, 2010 / Posted by Allegra1 comment

    Protect yourself.

    Anyone can get HIV and other STDs, but LGBT individuals may be at increased risk. Gay and bisexual men of all races continue to be a risk group severely affected by HIV; transgender communities are estimated to have HIV infection rates ranging from 14 – 69%; and STDs such as herpes ...