ABSTRACT

After years of activism, risk awareness, and AIDS prevention, increasing numbers of gay men are not using condoms, and new infections of HIV are on the rise. Using case studies and exhaustive survey research, this timely, groundbreaking book allows men who have unprotected sex, a practice now known as "barebacking," to speak for themselves on their willingness to risk it all.

Without Condoms takes a balanced look at the profound needs that are met by this seemingly reckless behavior, while at the same time exposing the role that both the Internet and club drugs like crystal methamphetamine play in facilitating high-risk sexual encounters. The result is a compassionate, sophisticated and nuanced insight into what for many people is one of the most perplexing aspects of today's gay male culture and life style. Michael Shernoff digs deep and forces us to see that the AIDS epidemic is not over. We must now ask the hard questions and listen to the voices that answer. The stakes are too high to ignore.

part One|176 pages

Gay men, sex, and condoms: an overview

chapter One|27 pages

Introduction and overview

chapter three|36 pages

Why do men bareback? no easy answers

chapter four|40 pages

Trips and slips

chapter five|36 pages

Cruising the internet highway

part two|68 pages

Taking off the condoms: raw sex in relationships

chapter seven|38 pages

Love, sex, and trust

part three|54 pages

The role of the professional and the community