Memory, Sex, Survival & Connection: A TAGS Conversation for World AIDS Day EP 717
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About this listen
- Why this day is still crucial (stigma + funding drops + reduced visibility
- The hosts unpack experiences growing up under the shadow of AIDS
- The hosts share the first images or warnings you heard about AIDS growing up?
- We share how it shaped our early feelings about sex, desire, or coming out
- Even when fear was everywhere — the desire never went away. The body never stopped wanting
- Friends/partners/hookups who changed the way you saw HIV.
- How the community now views HIV-positive men (stigma still exists).
- U=U - Undetectable = Untransmittable
- Our early sex stories involving HIV
- Today with PrEP and those living with HIV including major funding cuts for the future...
- Get Steve V's new app Connect & Confidence Studio.com/stevev/connect
- Hot Topic: Based on a Reddit thread the hosts share the best and worst parts of a threesome...
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