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A Mark of Intimacy

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Being in the closet may have saved me. Because I had heard a little bit about AIDS in 1981, there was a baseline fear that I put into practice: I didn’t engage in a lot of anal sex, but I swallowed semen. I had maybe two instances of unprotected anal intercourse, insertive and receptive. It was experimentation. I didn’t have many sexual partners.

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© 1995 William I. Johnston

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Pappadopoulos, S. (1995). A Mark of Intimacy. In: HIV-Negative. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6106-8_11

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