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Written by jay
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Tuesday, 02 December 2008 15:40 |
Are gay men who are considered undesirable more likely to engage in risky sex?
That's what a recent study out of the University of Toronto concluded. Of course, said study only surveyed "dozens" of gay men in the Toronto area and doesn't sound super scientific. But researcher Adam Isaiah Green came to several conclusions about the sexual behavior of men considered desirable, versus those considered undesirable by other gays--the latter being more likely to "forgo safe-sex discussion and, in some cases, condom use, in the context of sex with a more attractive partner."
Whatever. We know plenty of hot men who are total whores with no self-respect.
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Undesirable gay men may have riskier sex (UPI)
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Comments
...I've done my own research.