PrEP Safe for Male Teens, According to New Study

PrEP Safe for Male Teens, According to New Study

A new study concludes that pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in the form of a pill that combines the drugs emtricitabine and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (such as Truvada) is safe for male teens.

78 diverse HIV-negative gay and bisexual men ages 15 to 17 considered to be at high risk for HIV infection participated in the study and received daily doses of PrEP for 48 weeks. Three men became infected with HIV during that period, which the study’s lead author Sybil Hosek, a clinical psychologist and HIV researcher at Cook County Health and Hospitals System’s Stroger Hospital in Chicago, attributes to poor adherence to the regimen.

Reuters reports:

Three young men did become infected with HIV, however. Blood samples suggest they were taking less than two doses of PrEP each week at the time of infection.

The rate of HIV infection in the study was 6.4 cases per 100 people per year, which is about twice as high as the rate seen among men ages 18 to 22 years enrolled in a similar trial, the researchers write in JAMA Pediatrics.

“I shudder to think what the (HIV infection) rate would be if we didn’t offer PrEP,” said Hosek.

She said the high rate of HIV infections is likely due to poor adherence. While more than 95 percent of the young men had evidence of the preventive medication in their blood during the first 12 weeks of the study, by week 48 only about 15 percent of participants had detectible levels of the drug.

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TMD outfit combo

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TMD faves (sep. 2017)

fitted options that work for the female body (maitreya worn)

shapes may vary. these are options that worked for my body. so may differ for you.

JACKET: SHADE 4 HIEMAL ELIAS DENIM JACKET BELLEZA JAKE

WAIST SHIRT: MGmen’s_T-Shirt_Belt_Standard

SHORTS: Cargo Shorts_Dark (Slink)

SHOES: FLite. Lowtop Ducks – Black

SOCKS: [VALE KOER] THERMAL SOCKS MAITREYA LARA

BLOG SITE: impostersl.wordpress.com

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China’s male sex workers, a.k.a. ‘Money boys’, love what they do and make serious bank

China’s male sex workers, a.k.a. ‘Money boys’, love what they do and make serious bank
“My main income doesn’t come from sex, but from tips,” one male sex worker says. “Sometimes people will tip me thousands more.”

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Keith Schiller, Tom Ford, Sam Smith, Tim Cook, DACA, Sean Spicer, Tom of Finland, Matt Bomer: HOT LINKS

Keith Schiller, Tom Ford, Sam Smith, Tim Cook, DACA, Sean Spicer, Tom of Finland, Matt Bomer: HOT LINKS

WRONG APPROACH. John McCain blasts Trump on DACA decision: “the wrong approach to immigration policy.”

TO LISBON. Madonna has moved to Portugal.

KEITH SCHILLER. Trump “crushed” by departure of former bodyguard: “Multiple people interviewed described Schiller as an emotional anchor for the president in a White House often marked by turmoil. Schiller has worked for Trump for nearly two decades, and within the West Wing he serves as the president’s protector, gate-keeper and wing man, according to people close to Schiller and Trump. Most of the people requested anonymity to candidly discuss relationships between the president and his aides.”

HURRICANE HARVEY. Relief telethon will include Beyonce, Julia Roberts, Barbra Streisand, George Clooney, Reese Witherspoon and more.

TOM OF FINLAND. Finland selects film about gay erotic artist as its Oscar candidate.

JAMES WHARTON. Openly gay UK soldier discusses his addiction to sex and drugs.

RUSSIA PROBE. Mueller and congressional panels butting heads: “There are three committees on Capitol Hill competing for information and witnesses — and there is little, if any, communication among them, even as congressional officials say they all are preparing to intensify the pace of their inquiries this fall. While the Hill investigations into Russia’s meddling have been underway since the beginning of the year, the next few months could be the most consequential in terms of hearing from witnesses and gathering documents, sources say.”

CROOKED HILLARY. Clinton blames Bernie Sanders for moniker.

MATT BOMER. He’s the new face of Todd Snyder.

EJ JOHNSON. Not just some other rich girl: “Since he was outed as gay by TMZ in 2013, Mr. Johnson has seized his own place in the gender revolution (or at least its pop-culture incarnation), mostly as a fabulous dresser. His style is ostentatiously androgynous: fur shawls, ankle boots, diamond chokers, sheer tops, draped on a frame nearly as towering as that of his father, a former Los Angeles Lakers star.”

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F**KING FABULOUS. The name of Tom Ford’s new fragrance.

SEAN SPICER. Former Trump press secretary lands speaking gig: “Audiences around the world will benefit from the same candor, wit and insight that Spicer brought to the White House briefing room,” Worldwide Speakers Group writes about Spicer in its pitch to potential customers, an early copy of which was reviewed by POLITICO.

TIM COOK. Apple CEO stands by company’s ‘Dreamers’. “250 of my Apple coworkers are #Dreamers. I stand with them. They deserve our respect as equals and a solution rooted in American values.”

250 of my Apple coworkers are #Dreamers. I stand with them. They deserve our respect as equals and a solution rooted in American values.

— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 3, 2017

DALLAS. Denton gay bar Mable Peabody’s closes suddenly: “Rumors of Mable Peabody’s demise circulated quickly on social media over the weekend, and a producer for the bar confirmed its closure on Monday, reports The Dentonite. The longstanding bar, open since 1979, has been a fixture in both the city and the LGBT community in North Texas. In 2007, the bar was robbed, vandalized, and ultimately burned down by a suspected arsonist, and officially reopened the next year.”

TOO GOOD AT GOODBYES. Sam Smith announces his new single.

‘Too Good At Goodbyes’. 8th September 2017. So excited for you to hear the new single… ? you all xx pic.twitter.com/JOja98qnjk

— Sam Smith (@samsmithworld) September 4, 2017

COLTON HAYNES. Carb loading.

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TOO HOT TUESDAY. Antoine Ward.

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Inside Caleb Orozco’s Fight to Overturn Belize’s Anti-Gay Laws

Inside Caleb Orozco’s Fight to Overturn Belize’s Anti-Gay Laws

This post originally appeared in The Daily Beast

Once, at a speaking engagement, I said to the audience, “I am Caleb Orozco and I love to fight!”

Fighting is what I do: for an education, for my health, for my spirit, and to find solutions to my fears.

I am also aware of the importance of inspiring others, and my desire to see better for all people who live in Belize. I have come to learn that death threats, physical assault, and humiliation will make a victim out of anyone, but it is principle that will allow you to stand your ground.

Belize is a former British colony of around 370,000 people located in Central America that got its independence in 1981. Its history and development from settlement to nation is filled with threats, disruption, and political struggles that had begun in the 1700s.

I feel that history in my DNA, fueled with a desire to fight for transformation that is strengthen with purpose. My fight to overturn the sodomy laws in Belize began in 2007 when I first met professor Tracy Robinson from the Faculty of Law at the University of the West Indies Rights Advocacy Project (U-RAP), who spoke to me about challenging the sodomy law that existed in Belize.

Belize inherited its anti-sodomy law, known as Section 53, from a colonial ordinance banning “carnal intercourse against the order of nature.”

Little did I know what it would mean to be the sole litigant in this fight, running a small nongovernmental organization from the foot of my bed, and what political opposition meant. What I did know was that co-ordination, analysis and strategy were required to and amplify our community concerns.

In 2009, I wrote the first shadow report on LGBT issues that was submitted to the UN that revealed how the government of Belize viewed the fundamental rights of LGBT Belizeans.

The government felt any effort to change our sodomy law,” required extensive national consultation,” and felt,” it did not have the mandate” to amend legislation, but also that the government was committed to protecting all members of the society from discrimination.

Then I attended the Organization of American States’ Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IAHCR) that allowed me further access to Belizean diplomatic thinking. That thinking held that LGBT Belizean did not have a serious problem with violence or discrimination and that our government could be absolved of their responsibility to advance anti-discrimination legislation.

What was clear to me was that Belize’s leaders did not think it was important to ensure protection of their own blood against discrimination or violence, so why should they extend protection to anyone else. Knowing that, I reasoned that I could not expect them to stand up for me automatically, on principle, much less execute their constitutional responsibilities under which we are governed.

My campaigning was far from easy. Listening to the former Housing Minster of Works, Anthony Boots Martinez, attack the constitutional challenge against Belize’s Sodomy law, at a 2011 evangelical rally, I got irate.

At the rally, he said, “My position is that God never placed anything on me for me to look at a man and jump on a man. I’ll be clear on it… Why do you think God made a man and a woman? Man has what woman wants, and woman has what man wants, it’s as simple as that. I’ll fight tooth and nail to keep that law!”

Although I heard the prime minister of Belize say at an Independence Day speech that same year, “What the government cannot do is to shirk its duty to ensure that all citizens, without exception, enjoy the full protection of the law,” I learned quickly that when a politician speaks, it is not always about principle and leadership.

When I was campaigning against our sodomy law I was targeted with cyber bullying, and caricatures in the national newspaper to emasculate or dehumanize me to the general public.

In one cartoon, I was pictured in stiletto heels and fishnet stockings, in another, the prime minister’s head was between my legs Gangnam-style. I complained bitterly to my friends that fishnet stockings are not my style, my ankles were too fragile to walk in heels, and my legs would never be open wide for anything that big as I had a bad back.

One of the things I learned while campaigning is that comfort and conviction cannot live on the same block. I chose conviction and prepared myself for all that was to follow.

The turning point in our litigation battle against the sodomy laws was seeing over 200,000 people voting for a national TV news poll around the effort to render our sodomy law unconstitutional in 2013, although official records showed that we only have slightly over 184,000 people who are eligible voters. While the poll was not scientific, it meant that we had successfully triggered national interest in our cause and that Belizeans were taking sides.

We did not need to win the poll question, “Do you support decriminalizing sodomy?” just to show that the evangelical opposition was not in control of the social narrative about LGBT human rights concerns in Belize.

On Aug. 10, 2016, Belize became the first country among CARICOM (the Caribbean Community) to amend its sodomy law to read, “This section shall not apply to consensual sex between adults in private,” and the last country in Central America to declare its sodomy law unconstitutional.

As Jay Michaelson wrote in The Daily Beast afterward, the Belize Supreme Court, citing a South African case holding that “a law which punishes a form of sexual expression for gay men degrades and devalues gay men in our broader society,” found its anti-sodomy law to violate my human dignity, privacy, and (in forcing me to lie or risk prosecution) freedom of expression.

Opponents trained by the American right-wing group, Alliance Defending Freedom, nevertheless, have sought to derail equality. The government and Catholic Church have challenged the Supreme Court’s decision in a partial appeal and the full decision respectively.

My response to this was: “When a person like me has been marginalized for over 2 decades and live in a state which does not acknowledge my concern, fighting is a normal part of the process. All I can say as claimant, I’m ready for round 2 and let the fight begin.”

Next March, the Court of Appeals will hear arguments as to whether to allow the Catholic Church standing to appeal in its totality the Supreme Court decision and whether the partial appeal, based on concerns about sex and freedom of expression, is an academic exercise or has merit.

I am keenly aware that our last court is the Caribbean Court of Justice which offers finality and binding decisions among CARICOM states. Time will tell if I can win and our opponents become more constructive. Our struggle continues.

Caleb Orozco is an LGBTQ advocate and a Human Rights Campaign Global Innovator.

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Mitch Grassi and Scott Hoying Headline a Superfruit Fight Night in ‘Future Friends’ — WATCH

Mitch Grassi and Scott Hoying Headline a Superfruit Fight Night in ‘Future Friends’ — WATCH

Superfruit’s Mitch Grassi and Scott Hoying (also the two gay members of Pentatonix) take it to the boxing ring in their new video for “Future Friends”, also the name of their two-part EP.

The clip was directed by Alon Isocianu. See who takes home the title, above.

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