OPINION:
Work: Life Balance
The challenge of good sexual education, of which there is a dearth, is to empower people to make sexual choices that are theirs, and which celebrate desire and honour vulnerability. But to approach this we constantly have to negotiate and navigate cultural legacies where sexuality is, at best, ensconced within shame and guilt; and at worst, experienced as evil, perverse and criminal. LGBT+ desires know this all too well.
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Our second annual sex issue is a hotbed of intimacy issues, as we explore the effect dating apps have had on modern gay relationships with scientist and author Giovanni Frazzetto. We meet some of the crack-team making sure we’re all in good sexual health at the Gay Men’s Health Service, while Avram Finkelstein, one of the men behind the iconic 1980s Silence = Death poster, talks art and AIDS activism with ACT UP’s Will St Leger. Anna Mac Carthy Adams gives a timely update on the complex situation same-sex parents currently face, despite the passing of the marriage referendum and children’s legislation, and we meet the man behind the return of Silver Stars, a moving musical about gay men who dared to be out and proud in Ireland of the 1980s.