In Health, But Gay we explore the ways our community has been shaped by the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the stigma it left behind. From the lack of sex education that addressed queer lives to the bias we face when walking into a doctor’s office, this episode gets real about what it means to take care of ourselves as gay men.
We break down:
• The legacy of HIV stigma and its impact on mental and physical health
• Growing up without access to queer sexual health education
• The reality of navigating a healthcare system that still holds bias against LGBTQ+ patients
• How we’ve learned to advocate for ourselves and reclaim our health
If you’ve ever felt judged in a doctor’s office or struggled to find information about queer health, this conversation will resonate with you. It’s about knowledge, resilience, and the fight to be seen.
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