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We, along with our colleagues across the world, have worked together to be GBQ men who are building healthier lives together. And we value our own ability to make informed decisions. Here at HIM (Health Initiative for Men), we value harm reduction. GBQ guys are diverse! We are single, coupled, throupled, sex workers, asexual, allosexual, supported, lonely, connected and disconnected – one set of rules is never going to apply to all of us!ĭuring this time, it’s important that we remember that, more than anything, physical distancing is a powerful act of harm reduction. So, the question becomes: can we continue to retain our GBQ identities without being able to touch and physically engage with other gay men during a pandemic? It might be easy to say: of course we can! However, we are not all the same, simply because we love and have sex differently than the global majority. And those identities may not be fully or meaningfully expressed without bending, or even breaking, the rules. For many of us, sex with other guys has become central to our individual and group identities. But unlike most, sex with other guys can mean something more. Like many people on the planet, GBQ men are continuing to have sex during the COVID-19 pandemic, and finding creative ways to do so while maintaining distance. One of the ways that we have done this is by continuing to have sex with other guys. In response, we have rallied, resisted and come together in order to direct our own community-based research, create our own campaigns and innovate ways to retain our identities throughout epidemics and other oppressive social contexts. If we examine these experiences as a framework for the ways in which GBQ men receive public health messaging, in many cases GBQ communities have learned to mistrust health messaging aimed at “everyone” – because we have been told in the past, that we are not “everyone”. Gay, bi and queer (GBQ) men are familiar with exclusion, violence and social marginalization based on our experiences of systemically (and legally) sanctioned oppression – oppression that was reinforced during the HIV epidemic that is still ongoing. However, some of the public health messaging has left us wondering: What about us? And, perhaps more importantly: what about sex? We are doing our part to the best of our ability. And (trans and cis) gay, bi, queer, as well as other guys into guys, are taking it seriously. It’s been widely publicized that these changes have been implemented to help slow the transmission of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). And no, she still can't believe she gets to write about sex and dildos for a living.Ĭhelle is a multi-published adult author who believes great sex starts with having the confidence to explore your fantasies in the bedroom.Ī bondage and kink enthusiast, Chelle is also an advocate for BDSM education, and when she’s not writing blogs for Lovehoney, you'll find her planning for her next erotica novel.Īnna has been writing for Lovehoney since 2020, and is a co-host of the Sexual Happiness Podcast.Gyms are closed, events are cancelled, restaurants are take-out only and most of us are staying home in order to reduce our physical contact with the community and other people. Lucy also loves making the world of sex and sex toys easy to learn about, and you'll often find her with her head in a book researching her latest A to Z guideĬailin is Lovehoney Australia's in-house content queen and loves to talk sex positivity, positions and possibly panties from time to time. If you think that an exciting sex life starts and ends with Missionary then Lucy, who has worked at Lovehoney for over a decade, is here to enlighten you with her ever-popular ‘Position of the Week’ blogs.
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Violet is also an avid sex toy collector and co-host of The Sexual Happiness Podcast Violet joined Lovehoney's writing team in 2019 as our lingerie aficionado. Originally from Canada, Lindsay loves to champion diversity, support the LGBTQ+ community and celebrate all things sexuality. Lindsay has been Lovehoney's specialist sex toy writer since 2018.