In a letter submitted to the advice columnist in this September 1989 issue of Advocate Men
(which has been broken into two parts), the writer highlights the lack
of information about intravenous drug use and AIDS. In the eight-year
span since the first documented case and the writing of his letter,
there were numerous campaigns – one involving actress Zelda Rubinstein
– aimed at stopping the virus’ spread by educating men about condom
use; however, few addressed the role of drugs. As the writer explains,
recreational drugs were (and continue to be) common among gay men and
many had not been informed about the role of dirty needles in the spread
of HIV. In fact, the writer is not wrong. In the medical literature
published in 1990, less than a dozen mention the part intravenous drug
use plays in spreading the virus, with one discussing the impacts on
homosexual African Americans and Latino Americans. This second half (see the first half here) contains reader-submitted stories about same-sex
relationships in the military, the short story “The Heartbreak Pass
Gang” (about a band of randy cowboys), and
photospreads of models Tim Lowe, Maleko, and Andre Marquez.
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