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The language of black gay men's sexual behavior‐implications for AIDS risk reduction
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Sexual EncountersHomosexualityQueer TheorySocial SciencesSexual CommunicationSexual CulturesGender IdentityGender StudiesAfrican American StudiesAids Risk ReductionPublic HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthBlack Gay MenCommercial SexIntersectionalitySexual ResponsibilityAlternative SexualityHivSexual BehaviorSpecific Sexual BehaviorsSexual HealthSociologySexual Behavior‐implicationsHiv-related Sexual LanguageSexual OrientationHuman Sexuality
The development of appropriate AIDS risk reduction interventions targeted at African-American gay men could be aided by an awareness of their terminology for specific sexual behaviors and types of sexual encounters. This paper explores similarities and differences between the HIV-related sexual language of Black and White gay men. While much of the vernacular is shared, differences in some terms and greater or lesser emphasis on others are apparent.
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