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Brent Corrigan Makes Third PSA Video With Matthew Rush

Brent Corrigan and Matthew Rush have filmed a 3rd Public Service Announcement video for DC Fuk!t.com DC ranks in the top five metropolitan areas in terms of same-sex couples according to census data, along with Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and San Francisco. Yet, for some reason, we are the only one of these cities that doesn’t have a permanent home for our LGBT center. Each of these cities has LGBT centers with multi-million dollar buildings and multi-million dollar annual budgets ranging from over two million to well over forty million. Our entire operating budget this year, in contrast, is less than 10% of the lowest of these budgets Enjoy the video below, shot in retro style. DCtoolkit.org/DCfukit.org is a grass roots community based prevention program developed by men who have sex with men specifically for our community. Our mission is to stop the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in our community by teaching the facts about sexually transmitted infections and by providing free condom/lube kits to the community as tools to help reduce the spread of these infections. DCfukit.org was developed by members of the Washington DC GLBT community and is supported by private donations and The Metro DC GLBT Center. Enjoy your sexuality responsibly: choose condoms and other safer sex practices, or monogamy, or abstinence. Love yourself. Love your partners. Love our community. Stop HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Infections. You can meet and learn more about Brent Corrigan on his official website: TheNewBrentCorrigan.com
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SURVEY SAYS: Females Who Engage in Barebacking At Higher Rates For STDs Than Gay Men

A new survey by the NYC Department of Health found that women make their male partners use condoms during anal sex far less frequently than gay men. Of the more than 100,000 NYC women who engage in anal sex each year, only 23% use condoms compared to 61% of men who have sex with men. The report also found that women who engage in unprotected anal sex get tested for HIV much less frequently than women who always use condoms during anal play: 35% versus 63%. Unprotected anal intercourse is more frequent among younger females and those with many partners. 11% of Women 18 to 24 had unprotected anal sex compared to 2% of women 45 to 64. Of women with three or more sexual partners, 15% had unprotected anal sex in the past year versus 4% of those with one or more partner. Broken down by race, 8% of Asian, 7% of white, 6% of Hispanic, and 4% of black women had unprotected anal sex in the last year. Anal  sex carries a 30 times greater risk of HIV infection than vaginal intercourse. The anal membrane is much more susceptible to small rips that facilitate infections compared to vaginal or oral sex. Now that more and more women are having anal sex, they need to be aware of the inherent risks and understand the importance of using protection to limit the risks of spreading STDs.
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