current.com — This is my first submission to the Health section, the video report that explores the use of crystal meth in the sex lives of gay men and how it leads to the spreading of HIV. Also note how accessible the online dates and drugs are, and how meth has become so common everywhere.
Jun 8, 2008 View in Crawl 4
kenzanJun 9, 2008
Not exactly making a great case for Gay couple adoption.
Closed AccountJun 10, 2008
They shouldn't receive help if they end up with the disease. Just put them in disease camps and make them work to produce cheap products for our consumption. It's like trying to teach a moron how to not be a moron. Might as well make the moron a slave and get him to do some good for society./not serious you guys
qwertydvorakJun 10, 2008
funny how the truth gets you buried. you would think people would at least digg you for the name of the doctor in the article: Dr. De c**k.
kenzanJun 10, 2008
Hey, you can digg me down all you want, but this is pretty much the truth about public perception of the "Gay" lifestyle.
iztikeitJun 14, 2008
That first guy had so much meth...An accountant that habitually uses meth that still maintains his job and all else? That seems like a message America needs more than the obvious "HIV is spread through sex" one.
iztikeitJun 14, 2008
It's the meth.
donna1234Sep 22, 2008
Also note how accessible the online dates and drugs are, and how meth has become so common everywhere<a class="user" href="http://www.mucpr.com/">http://www.mucpr.com/</a>
brucecarsonApr 20, 2010
What a bunch of BS. You're missing the fundamental truth that men have sex more often, so if you have relationships between two guys, we're going to be enjoying a lot of sex. Hell yeah there is a real relationship between Meth and gay men and BB. There's even causation, because gay men enjoy sex so much, they benefit a lot from drugs that enable them to optimize this enjoyment, causing Meth to become appealing. But you're pretending like this is just some coincidence. I don't know whether you're a misguided progressive, or what.<a class="user" href="http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/hc2008/offenders.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/hc2008/offenders.html</a>The rest of the stuff you mention is just... I don't know. But it's not right. Whites two to three times more likely to commit a hate crime? It's just funny, you come off railing about people not having the facts, and you just make stuff up.