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Do Straight People Use PrEP to Prevent HIV?

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Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medication that can prevent HIV infection. It is currently the most effective form of HIV prevention. However, marketing efforts for the drug have historically been targeted toward men who have sex with men. For that reason, a recent study first reported by Yahoo! showed that, compared to LGBTQ+ people, straight people rarely used PrEP.

The gap in messaging for the heterosexual community

Heterosexual individuals account for a significant proportion of new HIV diagnoses. However, PrEP messaging primarily targets the gay and bisexual community, resulting in a lack of information for the heterosexual population. This has left a gap in knowledge about the medication for the heterosexual community.

In 2020, 22% of new HIV cases reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were in heterosexual individuals. For the first time in a decade, the United Kingdom reported more new HIV cases among heterosexuals than LGBTQ+ people.

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Stigma surrounding PrEP

Perceptions that HIV is a “gay disease” have played a role in the struggle to broaden the message for HIV care and PrEP. This stigma has contributed to low rates of medication uptake by the heterosexual community.
“I believe there is stigma attached to PrEP that unfortunately keeps straight/cisgender people from accessing it at the rates this population should,” Dr. Monica Gandhi, MPH, tells Healthline. “The CDC estimates that 1.2 million people require pre-exposure prophylaxis in the US, but fewer than 25% are taking it.”

Addressing the gap in knowledge and access

Despite the gap in PrEP knowledge among the heterosexual community, we can take steps to improve this situation. Tele-PrEP services and the new federal budget to cover PrEP for the uninsured can make the medication more accessible.

Additionally, educating clinicians and young people on HIV and the benefits of PrEP can help combat the stigma.

“The troubling CDC statistics means we have to redouble our efforts to reach heterosexual, cisgender women and men with our PrEP messaging. In fact, two of the biggest PrEP trials that led to the approval of PrEP were in heterosexual couples,” Dr. Gandhi says.

Nearly 1 in 7 people living with HIV are unaware of their status. Getting tested and considering PrEP can help individuals stay safe and protected.

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64 Photos That Prove Masculinity Can Be Queer AF

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Jordan used to be scared of masculinity. Who can blame them? As an out, proud queer kid Jordan was bullied for not performing masculinity as society expected. It was his femininity that all but alienated him from men. He carried with him a fear of male-centric spaces like locker rooms and public restrooms. For this reason, Jordan, despite being passionate about photography, only shot women. They carried this fear into adulthood, but eventually, photography would be their saving grace.

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Overcoming A Fear of Masculinity

When Jordan picked the camera back up he pushed himself to shoot men. Through the camera lens, Jordan’s fear of masculinity began to fade. At the same time, they began to understand the shape of their own gender identity. Now navigating the world as a queer non-binary creative, Jordan’s photography has bloomed into something transformative. The fingerprint of his journey is on every photo he takes. We’ve compiled a collection of photos by Jordan that explore masculinity in all of its complexities. Photos that prove any one person can embody both masculinity and femininity.

This balance is queer, expansive, and one of the most beautiful things we know. Join us now as we explore Jordan’s photography, and follow them to keep up with their work. If you’re in the LA area you can book a shoot with Jordan and start your own journey of self-discovery. Jordan also just launched their printed tee collection today. The upcycled tees feature their existing graphics and stunning images in a range of cute cuts and sizes. The pieces are for sale right now so go pick one up. We highly recommend it.

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All the Queer Projects/Actors up for a Golden Globe Award

The annual Golden Globe Awards returns to NBC and Peacock Tuesday night. NBC opted not to air the awards show in 2022 over widespread criticism of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s lack of diversity. According to Variety, the HFPA has added 103 new voters to increase the diversity of the voting pool.

 

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Hopefully, having gay comedian Jerrod Carmichael as the host for the evening is a hint that the evening will be successfully queer. This year’s nominees include multiple LGBTQ+ stars and storylines, so let’s hope they all make it up to the stage.

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinhert’s film Everything Everywhere All at Once received six nominations, including Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, and acting noms for Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Ke Huy Quan.

The psychological thriller Tár earned three nominations – Best Motion Picture — Drama, Best Screenplay, and Best Actress for Cate Blanchett’s portrayal of the iconic lesbian composer Lydia Tár.

Damien Chazelle’s queer-inclusive film Babylon is up for Best Picture – Musical/Comedy.

Check out the rest of the Golden Globe nominees below.

Close Gay Belgian director Lukas Dhont’s project is nominated for Best Non-English-language Film.

Brendan Frasier (The Whale): Best Actor – Drama

Jeremy Pope (The Inspection): Best Actor – Drama

Daniel Craig (Glass Onion): Best Actor – Musical/Comedy

The White Lotus S2: Best Limited Series and Best Supporting Actress nods for bi actor Aubrey Plaza and Jennifer Coolidge.

Niecy Nash (Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story): Best Supporting Actress – Limited Series

Hacks: Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy

Hannah Einbinder (Hacks): Best Supporting Actress — Musical or Comedy

Emma D’Arcy (House of the Dragon): Best Television Actress – Drama Series

Zendaya (Euphoria): Best Television Actress – Drama Series

Abbott Elementary: Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy, Best Supporting Actress for Janelle James and Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Supporting Actor for Tyler James Williams.

Ryan Murphy: The queer television writer and producer (Glee, Pose, American Horror Story) will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Tune in to the 80th Golden Globe Awards show on January 10 on NBC and Peacock.

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32 Illustrations That Explore The Men’s Locker Room

What is our fascination with locker rooms? It is a source of complex feelings for many gay men. Many of our most impactful teenage memories are made in this place of vulnerability. Some of us used to dread the locker room out of fear of bullying. For others, it was a source of shame and anxiety surrounding our bodies. Then there were those of us for whom it was an awakening. This brought with it its own anxieties, of course. “What if they know? Can they tell I’m not like them? Don’t look directly at them, just shower and get out of here.” For some, these complex feelings develop into a kind of taboo fascination. So let’s explore this fascination through the safe and limitless medium of art.

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Masculinity and the Men’s Locker Room

Safe is the operative word here. For so many straight men, it seemed that navigating this place was second nature. Not only were they not anxious, but they also seemed to thrive. The locker room was a space to perform masculinity. To flex your ego and to blow off some steam. Smacking butts, whipping towels, communal showering, and general rough-housing. There is something very homoerotic about the whole thing. With that in mind, keep scrolling for some of our favorite illustrations that evoke the same sweaty, homoeroticism that makes locker rooms so fascinating.

Make sure to follow the artists listed here and support them in whatever way you can. Whether that’s through crowdfunding, commissions, or purchasing a print/merch in their stores, anything helps.

1. Felix D’eon (@felixdeonart)

2. Syrs (@syrs)

3. Daniel Jaen (@danieljaenart)

4. Rene Farias (@rfariasamores)

5. Daisuke (@daisukebear)

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6. vrsa minor (@vrsaminor)

7. Ryan the Artist (@ryantheart)

8. Zach Brunner (@zacharyiswackary)

9. Iliev Illustration (@ilievillustration)

10. Dopey (@yy6241)

11. Qaisan (@kkai_san)

12. Ralph Cervi (@ralphcervi)

Have you followed these artists or shared their work? If you’ve made it this far now would be a great time to go back up and click through on their names and images to show your support. There is plenty more where this came from. Go ahead and work through your complex relationship with locker rooms some more.

 

 

Why Las Vegas Is a Great Place for LGBTQ Travelers

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Gay Las Vegas: Why Las Vegas is a great destination for LGBTQ travelers.