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Gay men's attitudes about safe sex have changed over time and are influenced by the availability of new treatments and prevention methods.
In the LGBTQ community, different generations have grown up with varying views about gay sexual culture. For example, men who came of age in the 1970s experienced an open sexual culture, while men who came of age in the era of safe sex and ‘mandatory’ condom use may have slightly different issues involving their sexual behavior. Most recently, younger generations have more relaxed attitudes about safer sex due to new ways to treat and prevent HIV. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is widely accepted by gay men at risk of HIV who may see it as relief form their anxiety about sex. In this episode we look at some of these generational differences and talk to Sergio Flores, HIV Education Specialist for the City of El Paso.
For more information visit www.queeronda.com
Gay men's attitudes about safe sex have changed over time and are influenced by the availability of new treatments and prevention methods.
In the LGBTQ community, different generations have grown up with varying views about gay sexual culture. For example, men who came of age in the 1970s experienced an open sexual culture, while men who came of age in the era of safe sex and ‘mandatory’ condom use may have slightly different issues involving their sexual behavior. Most recently, younger generations have more relaxed attitudes about safer sex due to new ways to treat and prevent HIV. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is widely accepted by gay men at risk of HIV who may see it as relief form their anxiety about sex. In this episode we look at some of these generational differences and talk to Sergio Flores, HIV Education Specialist for the City of El Paso.
For more information visit www.queeronda.com