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Keep the bathhouses, lose the shame: the problems of increasing HIV infection and rampant crystal use among gay men are intertwined, argues PATRICK MOORE, so they need to be attacked in tandem. The first steps are to combat the self-loathing attached to gay sexuality and to reach out to sexually active gay men where they meet.(Commentary)(Column)
The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
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August 17, 2004|
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After enduring decades of devastation, the gay community is now witnessing a new generation of young men becoming infected with HIV, seemingly oblivious to the death and suffering that they might have escaped. We also see middle aged gay men, having survived HIV thus far, endangering both themselves and others with unsafe sex. We are told that this phenomenon is largely the result of a new crisis: crystal meth addiction. But crystal abuse is only one symptom of a malady called self loathing, which feeds on the denial, separatism, sexual repression, and untreated grief that ...
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