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The New Yorker Article - "What Young Gay Men Don’t Know About AIDS"

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Read the article. What do young men not know about AIDS? It doesn't really become clear from the text what the title means.
 
Sometimes I'm tempted to think of it as evolution in action, killing off those foolish enough to bareback, but two things intervene: the fact that gays rarely reproduce biologically anyway, and the fact that some really fun guys I know are risking themselves.


Next time some guy wants to bareback, smack him upside the head.
 
^ The problem with bug chasers is that it's a psychological thing. Don't think an article like that can have much impact on these people. More awareness is needed indeed, but we also need to help these people through counselling and otherb forms of intervention.

Awareness and prevention! Learn!!
 
I'm not in an "at risk" population, but I remember the evolution as it happened - and "Philadelphia" with Tom Hanks was one powerful reminder, among others.
 
2/3 of HIV/AIDS victims are straight people who live in Sub-Saharan Africa, but who cares about those, no?
 
Lots of people. Bill and Melinda Gates among them.

No, they don't make the headlines of The New Yorker magazine on Aids Awareness Day. It's not that kind of publication.
Should it be? I don't know - ask their paying readership.
 
^ The problem with bug chasers is that it's a psychological thing. Don't think an article like that can have much impact on these people. More awareness is needed indeed, but we also need to help these people through counselling and otherb forms of intervention.

Awareness and prevention! Learn!!

Smacking them upside the head will have an impact.
 
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