February 14, 2005

JUST SAY, "NO":

Gays Debate Radical Steps to Curb Unsafe Sex (ANDREW JACOBS, 2/15/05, NY Times)

After all the thousands of AIDS deaths and all the years of "Safe Sex Is Hot Sex" prevention messages, it has come down to this: many gay men who know the rules of engagement in the age of AIDS are not using condoms. As news of a potentially virulent strain of H.I.V. settles in, gay activists and AIDS prevention workers say they are dismayed and angry that the 25-year-old battle against the disease might have to begin all over again.

While many are calling for a renewed commitment to prevention efforts and free condoms, some veterans of the war on AIDS are advocating an entirely new approach to the spread of unsafe sex, much of which is fueled by a surge in methamphetamine abuse. They want to track down those who knowingly engage in risky behavior and try to stop them before they can infect others.

It is a radical idea, born of desperation, that has been gaining ground in recent months as a growing number of gay men become infected despite warnings about unsafe sex.

Although gay advocates and health care workers are just beginning to talk about how this might be done, it could involve showing up at places where impromptu sex parties happen and confronting the participants. Or it might mean infiltrating Web sites that promote gay hookups and thwarting liaisons involving crystal meth.

Other ideas include collaborating with health officials in tracking down the partners of those newly infected with H.I.V. At the very least, these advocates say, gay men must start taking responsibility for their own, before a resurgent epidemic draws government officials who could use even more aggressive tactics.


It's remarkably easy to avoid infection.

Posted by Orrin Judd at February 14, 2005 8:29 PM
Comments

"Let's see, I can indulge my base desires, contract a 100% fatal disease, and contribute to spreading it to those I 'love' before it overcomes me and I die a miserable, lonely death. Or, I could keep my trousers zipped, trading away transient pleasure for a long and normal life. What to do? Gosh, this is such a hard decision. . . . "

Posted by: Mike Morley at February 15, 2005 6:09 AM

Mike:

"HOMOPHOBE!"

Posted by: John Resnick at February 15, 2005 10:14 AM

Mike:
"But that's so hard to do."

Posted by: at February 17, 2005 1:15 AM
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