• @[email protected]
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    42 hours ago

    This is obvious to most queer people, but might be counter-intuitive at first. So let me explain.

    Any large gathering of people is likely to lead to adults hooking up. This is a fact of life, especially when alcohol is involved.

    Having a convenient way to know your status onsite is a great way to allow consenting adults to make informed decisions about their sexual health, especially if they’re not generally promiscuous and aren’t in the habit of getting tested regularly.

    This is brilliant, and more places need to copy this. There are massive outbreaks of STDs, and the demographics are changing in a very concerning way for new segments of the population, but particularly women in the UK and women in the US.

    Straight men are also very much at risk as schools de-emphasize sex ed, or never taught it well. Regardless of your orientation, you and your date(s) should be getting tested regularly, and wearing protection is always a good idea. If you are doing sexual tourism with multiple people, you can get on a medicine called PrEP that will dramatically reduce your chance of getting HIV as long as you consistently take it. Outside of terrible bloodborne Pathogens like hepatitis C and HIV, there are a number of STDs that can cause organ damage, even if you are man. Many are fully curable, but they must be caught before they start doing organ damage.

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    2 hours ago

    They’re furries, HIV is the least of their worries

    Edit: some climate deniers don’t want to accept that raising temperatures will make it too hot to spend hours in a fursuit

  • Tathar
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    1420 hours ago

    I’d like the same to happen for COVID and flu testing, maybe offering N95s even?

  • SavvyWolf
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    201 day ago

    Maybe we wouldn’t have to have so much testing if bigots hadn’t pushed so hard to spread HIV around vulnerable people.

    /rant

          • SavvyWolf
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            713 hours ago

            It was not (at least not entirely). It was mostly general frustration at the demonisation of lgbt folks and contraception in the past, mostly due to Catholocism. If there wasn’t as much of that, then I think HIV probably wouldn’t be as much of a “thing” as it is nowadays.

            • @[email protected]
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              13 hours ago

              Ohh fair, I hadn’t considered that link. I guess that’s one of the many factors that helped it spread. I’m glad things like PREP are an option nowadays