| Updated Fri, May 5th 2017 at 11:07 GMT +3A gay man is speaking out on a dangerous sex 'trend' he has experienced several times in his life in the hope it will save others. He says he has lived through several 'epidemics' within the gay community and, after reading a recent Mirror Online article on 'stealthing' , felt compelled to get in touch to share his experiences. 'Stealthing' is the dangerous practice of men removing their condoms midway through sex without their partner knowing, increasing the risk of unwanted pregnancy and spread of diseases. Adam wants to share his experiences in the gay community - because he fears more men will die otherwise. The NHS recommends that gay and bisexual men should have a check-up at least every six months at a sexual health or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic.
Source: Standard Digital May 05, 2017 08:03 UTC