6 Ways to Practice Safe Sexting

6 Ways to Practice Safe Sexting   BY JUSTIN FENNER FOR DETAILS December 26, 2015 4:44 pm GETTY IMAGES/CULTURA RM There’s nothing wrong with sending a sext. Just don’t be a dick about it If you’ve not been formally welcomed to the Age of Sexting (by which we mean the period of modern history where pretty much everyone sends and […]

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Four in Ten Gay Men Going Bareback: Unprotected Taking Loads (Study)

Four in Ten Gay Men Going Bareback: Unprotected Taking Loads (Study)   August 9, 2016             Gay Pop Buzz             Popix Bareback with load dumping the in thing? A new study out of the UK has been released revealed four out of ten men are having unprotected anal sex.  In a survey of sexual health across Britain, it found while more guys are […]

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9 ways to stay safe on Grindr

FS magazine The gay men’s health and life magazine. Brought to you by GMFA 9 ways to stay safe on Grindr By David Blackett @boysies Photo © www.flickr.com/partymonstrrrr       When the horn hits thoughts about your own safety can go out the window. You’re at home, pants wrapped around your ankles, sweat on your brow. You’re hunched over. Breathing hard. Every […]

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Hepatitis C – Slings, Slamming & Chem Sex

Slings, Slamming and Chem-sex   Dr Steve Taylor | Posted 10.04.2014 | UK Lifestyle   Drugs, LGBT, Sex, UK Impact, Hepatitis C, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Hiv,Mephedrone, Syphilis, UK Lifestyle News   This blog is definitely not for the faint-hearted:     If you’re easily offended, please stop reading now!       For those of you who would like to have a greater understanding of a new subculture […]

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Sexual Health – Trichomoniasis

Trichomoniasis       Introduction Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a tiny parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis (TV). Symptoms of trichomoniasis usually develop within a month of infection, although up to half of all infected men and women have no symptoms. The symptoms of trichomoniasis are similar to those of many other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) so […]

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Sexual Health – Syphilis

Syphilis     Introduction Syphilis is a bacterial infection that is usually caught by having sex with someone who is infected. The bacteria that cause syphilis are called Treponema pallidum. They can enter your body if you have close contact with an infected sore, normally during vaginal, anal or oral sex, or by sharing sex toys with someone who is […]

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Sexual Health – Scabies

Scabies       Introduction Scabies is a contagious skin condition caused by tiny mites that burrow into the skin. The main symptom of scabies is intense itching that’s worse at night. It also causes a skin rash on areas where the mites have burrowed.         Scabies mites Scabies mites are called Sarcoptes scabiei. They feed using […]

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Sexual Health – Pubic Lice

Pubic lice         Introduction Pubic lice (Phthirus pubis) are tiny parasitic insects that live on coarse human body hair, such as pubic hair. More commonly known as Crabs. As well as being found in pubic hair, the lice are also sometimes found in:   . Underarm and leg hair . Hair on the chest, abdomen and back […]

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Sexual Health – Shigella

Press release Shigella dysentery on the rise among gay and bisexual men From: Public Health England First published: 30th January 2014     PHE raising awareness of Shigella infection risk among gay and bisexual men in England.     A new campaign to warn gay and bisexual men about the risk of Shigella dysentery is being launched today by Public […]

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Sexual Health – NSU

NSU (non-specific urethritis) Or Non-gonococcal urethritis           Non-gonococcal urethritis   Urethritis is inflammation of the urethra – the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body. It is usually caused by an infection.   The term non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) is used when the condition is not caused by gonorrhoea – a sexually transmitted […]

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