Tag Archives: gay community

Raw is the Law. How the gay ill health sector destroyed gay mens sexual health

By | 4th February 2020

How have we got to the point in 2020 where young gay men feel the need to take powerful medication, meant originally to treat HIV positive men, and use it as a way of having unprotected “condomless” sex to stop the anxiety of being infected with HIV and to feel  “liberated”? We have read tweets… Read More »

Gays on TV. Are you being depraved?

By | 8th December 2019

In the “bad old days” on television 1960s and 1970s gays were often stereotyped as the limp wristed camp effeminate “poofter” type. Always fun happy go lucky characters, enjoying life and making innuendos all the time. Think Dick Emery Clarence, John Inman’s Mr Humphreys in Are You Being Served, Frankie Howerd and the Carry On… Read More »

LGBT people are not mentally ill as the gay health sector portray us

By | 14th September 2019

It is utterly unbelievable that the message sent out by the gay ill health sector to wider society is that 95% of LGBT are suffering from serious mental health issues. You really have to question their methodology and motives behind their surveys and their sweeping conclusions. To understand their agenda you have to appreciate the… Read More »

Do gay ill health sector workers have serious mental health issues?

By | 11th August 2019

There is no stigma in being mentally ill. However does the gay ill health sector attract those that already have serious mental health conditions? And if you aren’t suffering from a mental health condition does working in the gay ill health sector create them? Is this because of their extreme ideological politically correct beliefs? The… Read More »

Dr Lovelace our Politically Correct gay ill health agony aunt answers email from a cheating barebacker

By | 7th August 2019

Today Doctor Lovelace, a politically correct agony aunt, joins GMAP from a failing gay media outlet. She offers non judgemental, non stigmatising advice to the distraught gay bareback community that the gay ill health sector have created. Dear Dr Lovelace I love my boyfriend dearly but I just can’t help being a liberated fabulous slut… Read More »

How the gay ill health “experts” mislead us on condoms effectiveness for HIV prevention

By | 28th July 2019

The gay (ill) health “experts” love to undermine the effectiveness of condoms in HIV prevention. It’s part of their product replacement strategy and bareback agenda to get more gay men taking PrEP as the preferred HIV prevention method. Their aim is to instil fear, anxiety and doubt that condoms will not be enough to stop… Read More »

Tales of the PrEP City

By | 18th July 2019

The gay ill health sector and their bareback ambassadors would have you believe PrEP is the greatest liberation for the gay community. No longer will we fear sex without a condom and we can all have the gay sex we truly desire without stigma peddled by the homophobic tombstone ads. The sex we deserve as… Read More »

HIV negative stigma, condom stigma and the poz privileged elite who dictate the narrative of HIV prevention

By | 27th May 2019

Have you noticed that HIV positive gay men are disproportionally represented within the gay health sector? That due to political correctness those who failed to keep themselves safe from HIV now dictate to HIV negative gay men on HIV prevention and how to conduct their sex lives. The narrative of the poz privileged elite  is… Read More »

Why does the gay ill health sector promote extreme and dangerous sex as fun?

By | 25th May 2019

The gay ill health sector has the mantra that no sexual practice however extreme can be “stigmatised”, condemned or seen as dangerous. However sick, depraved or degrading the act is, no one should be given the advice that it’s not a good idea. In fact they promote the most dangerous and extreme activities as fun… Read More »

Testing won’t save you from HIV or STI infection. A condom will

By | 3rd March 2019

If you read the countless tweets and articles produced by the gay (ill)health sector you would be forgiven for thinking that HIV and STIs can be avoided, or driven down, by testing for them every 3 months or so. Syphilis and gonorrhea are at epidemic levels, last seen in the 1940s before antibiotics were discovered… Read More »