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We’re here to aid young gay and same sex attracted men (under 26) take control of their health.

We provide information on relevant health issues, and we offer a range of specific and general services delivered by kind people who genuinely understand the health issues affecting juvenile gay and identical sex attracted men.

Our Work With Fresh Gay Men

We dash a range of FREE peer-led events, workshops and projects for gay and same-sex attracted guys aged 18-26.

Through our work, we provide a place where young guys can meet each other and make unused friends in a safe, social environment. Here they can share ideas with their peers and learn more about identity, coming out, sex and sexual health, healthy relationships and more.

Young lgbtq+ men have drop rates of HIV and sexual health testing than older members of the community. Of course, this makes perception. Only after people overcome the initial barriers to testing for the first time are they  able to commit to a regular testing pattern. We help young guys to share their experiences around testing and understand why regular testing is important for all sexually active same-sex attracted men.

We work in both a face-to-face capacity as adv as online

About gay male sexuality

Many men state that they had experiences with people of the same sex when they were young. This is often a normal part of exploring their sexuality. Men who go on to characterize themselves as ‘same-sex attracted’ or ‘gay’ have a strong physical and emotional attraction to men that they don’t usually touch for women.

Being a gay guy is natural

There is a lot of pressure from society for young men to be heterosexual or ‘straight’. This can often cause feelings of isolation for young men who are male lover and make them scared to show their sexuality.

It’s crucial to remember:

  • There are gay men in every culture and every country.
  • Being gay is just a form of sexuality.

Why some men are gay

There is no concrete explanation as to why some men are gay and others are not. Although there is no right or wrong respond to the question, a doable reason suggested by researchers is that we are born with our sexual orientation.

Knowing whether you’re gay

There is no test or questionnaire you can complete that will answer this question for you. If you think you might be gay, it’s significant that you:

  • Don’t deny your feelings.
  • Take your time to explore your sexuality

    Publication

    The 2021-2026 Global AIDS Tactic has bold and critical new targets on realizing human rights, reducing stigma, discrimination and violence and removing harmful punitive laws as a pathway to ending inequalities and ultimately ending AIDS. To aid in the scale up of interventions to eliminate these societal barriers, UNAIDS has produced a series of fact sheets on human rights in various areas, highlighting the critical need to scale up action on rights. They are a series of short, easy to digest and accessible documents outlining the latest epidemiology, the evidence of the impact of human rights interventions, the latest targets, and international guidelines, recommendations and human rights obligations relating to each topic. Proof sheets: HIV criminalization, HIV and people who use drugs, HIV and gay men and who have sex with other men, HIV and trans person and other gender-diverse people, HIV and sex work, HIV and people in prisons and other closed settings and HIV and stigma and discrimination. This document is also available in Portuguese.



    Gay men and other men who possess sex with men

    Abebe- an international trainee from Ethiopia, 24-year-old who identifies as male (he/him/they) and has been sexually active for the last five years. Abebe’s appointment is by telehealth. About three months ago, he started exploring his sexuality and has had sex with a not many male partners (if asked for more detail – 4/5 partners, both insertive and receptive anal and oral sex, infrequent condom use). Abebe is feeling confused and uncertain about his sexuality and would never have felt pleasant exploring it further while living with his parents in Ethiopia. He is worried about anyone in his family finding out, particularly his father. Abebe has no significant medical history but has been feeling a little anxious lately. Abebe has never smoked cigarettes but has been experimenting with some recreational drugs since coming to Australia. He drinks alcohol with friends on weekends (4-5 drinks per occasion) and has tried some MDMA. These occasions are also when he started to experiment having sex with men. Injure reduction education is provided regarding drug use and linked into community organisation for ongoing support.

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