Intensive Sex Partying: Contextual Aspects of 'Sexual Dysfunction' (Leading ARTICLE)
Journal of HIV Therapy 2007, June, 12, 2
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INTRODUCTION In this paper we position patterns of sexual behaviour between HIV-positive and HIV-negative gay men, and understandings of reported sexual dysfunction, in relation to a particular sexual context: intensive sex partying. Our primary purpose here is to describe that context and the meaning of sexual desire and dysfunction within it
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