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Syphilis

Written by PowerOn

Syphilis is very much a health threat in our oh-so-modern times. No, it's not some disease relegated to history books (fossilized remains of human prehistoric man show signs of bone destruction often seen from syphilis -- and even George Washington was rumored to have had it!) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that more than 40,000 new infections occurred last year, with at least half of them in men who have sex with men.
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Why do we use drugs?

Written by PowerOn

People use different drugs for different reasons. The reasons can vary from drug to drug, from person to person or from occasion to occasion. A person may have more than one reason. People may start using a drug for one reason (curiosity, pleasure, social pressures, or for medical reasons) and may continue using it for quite another (such as tension relief or escape).
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Let's Talk About Sex!

Written by John R. Ballew, M.S., L.P.C.

Talking about sex with a partner is a challenge, especially with someone you have just met or are just starting to date. Some of the ways boys learn to talk about sex growing up ("Did you get any last night?") aren't exactly helpful for nurturing intimacy or getting our needs met. Most safer sex educators recommend talking about sex before becoming physically intimate, but they rarely tell men how to do it.


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