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I am looking for trans femmes who have experience of STI testning after having undergone genital GRS. I need advice and information, please reach out in DMs if you are comfortable.
:boost_ok: #trans #transgender #STItesting #AdviceNeeded #SexEd
I went for my PrEP reup this morning. Happy to report that I don't have HIV or syphilis. :catjam:
The rest of the STI results will come later.
High positivity rates and asymptomatic: What take-home STI kits reveal in N.S.
A Dalhousie University pilot project aimed at making STI testing more accessible has reached about 50 patients since its launch in August.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/10870211/dalhousie-university-sti-testing-pilot-project/
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Spoiler: Itâs nothing scandalous or bad.
Every once in a while, someone posts this photo on Twitter to attempt to dunk on furries:
Midwest FurFest 2018Over the years, Iâve seen this discourse play out several times.
The people that post this photo usually donât elaborate on why they think this photo is meaningful, they just let it stand alone and expect their audience to fill in the blanks.
So letâs leave nothing to the imagination!
Iâm going to take somewhat of a Q&A format for this blog post, which is a slight departure from my usual writing style.
But first, letâs tackle the most important point:
STI Testing is a damn good idea
If youâre organizing any type of public eventâbe it a gaming, anime, steampunk, cyberpunk, or comic book convention, music concert, medieval or renaissance festival, and so onâyou should consider doing what Midwest FurFest does.
This is obvious to most queer people, but might be counter-intuitive at first. So let me explain.
Any large gathering of people is likely to lead to adults hooking up. This is a fact of life, especially when alcohol is involved.
Having a convenient way to know your status onsite is a great way to allow consenting adults to make informed decisions about their sexual health, especially if theyâre not generally promiscuous and arenât in the habit of getting tested regularly.
Let me emphasize: the most sexually promiscuous adults are generally already in the habit of getting regularly tested, so the onsite STI testing doesnât actually do much for them.
This only helps people who donât regularly visit their health department or planned parenthood to know their status.
Therefore, free onsite STI testing is a damn good idea to protect the health of your community.
Even if you hold some weird disdain for the habitually sexually promiscuous (âslutsâ), this service primarily benefits everyone else, since any ethical slut already knows their goddamn status as well as the status of anyone theyâre fucking that night.
Any event that can afford to offer Free STI testing and doesnât probably doesnât care about adults making informed decisions about their sexual health.
Furry conventions are for furries, which are overwhelmingly LGBTQIA+ compared to the rest of the population. That one of our conventions can afford to take steps to protect the sexual health of its adult attendees is a damn good idea, even if it was limited to HIV at first.
Everyone should consider stealing this idea from us.
Seriously, itâs not the 1980âs anymore. Everyone is at risk of HIV. It isnât just us gays that need to be careful.
MarleyTanukiWhat are the other benefits of offering STI Testing at conventions?
Aside from the obvious benefits to public health, there are some other community benefits to offering STI screenings at large public gatherings like conventions.
Specifically, it destigmatizes sexual health and people who are HIV-positive.
It doesnât encourage âdegeneracyâ (which is a word loaded with historical baggage that many people arenât aware of).
It encourages people to know their status and ask prospective partners their statusâand, if they donât know, provides a convenient way to get tested before any sexual activity occurs. This obviously prevents the spread of STIs and is a great idea for public health.
How much does this cost MFF?
As far as Iâm aware? Nothing, aside from dedicated convention space and maybe some parking passes for the hotel. This doesnât touch the convention budget.
Howard Brown Health approached MFF years ago and, from what I can gather, continues to cover the cost of STI testing.
(HBH is Chicago-specific, though. I canât promise thereâs a congruent organization in your area, specifically. Iâll update this post if I find a good resource for finding local organizations beyond âask your local health departmentâ.)
What is the context behind this photo?
Midwest FurFest usually overlaps with World AIDS Day.
Many years ago, they decided to start offering free onsite HIV testing in observance:
https://twitter.com/FurFest/status/804366774699429888
Many people realized what a damn good idea that free HIV testing was for conventions, so the demand for these tests far exceeded what they anticipated.
Thus, by popular demand, they have continued this forward in the years since.
https://twitter.com/FurFest/status/1595450934410170368
In addition to being overwhelmingly queer today, the furry community has a long history of queer involvement going back to its roots.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIPk-itLl1jOlIa2wTnu-1wpivom6MTd-
The photo at the top was from 2018âthe third year of this service being offered.
Unlike the other photos of the booth signs taken over the years, that particular photo was posted on a subreddit dedicated to hating furries (r/yiffinhell). This may explain why itâs the specific photo that always gets reposted by people trying to dunk on furries.
(Also: Try harder next time. This kind of dunk is self-defeating.)
This photo is proof that furries are sex freaks!
Wrong. Humans in general are sex freaks. Furries really arenât that special here.
To wit: Ask any experienced event organizers about their experiences with Tupperware conventions, and youâll hear stories that make furry convention antics seem tame in comparison.
Alternatively, ask about academic or medical conferences.
Furthermore, as I explained above, offering free HIV testing (or even free STI testing) doesnât actually benefit the kinds of âsex freaksâ that you may be worried about.
But sex is evil!
Whatâs actually wrong with sex? None of us would be alive if it werenât for people having sex.
Rape is bad. Clearly. The difference between rape and sex is consent. So if the conduct is occurring between consenting adults, who cares? Let them fuck who they want. Youâre not responsible for them.
In an environment where sexual health is taken seriously, inadvertently encouraging sexual promiscuity by making these tests available⊠doesnât actually hurt anyone.
Like, stop and think about it. What specific harm is it causing, and who specifically would actually be harmed?
Furry may be a sex-positive space, but that doesnât mean itâs necessarily sexualized. Thereâs a difference between the two terms, yâknow!
Why talk about this?
Thereâs a tendency among some furries to promote negative peace, especially when it involves the media.
Iâm not one of them.
SophieWe need to acknowledge and deal with problems that happen in our community, and hold people accountable for misbehavior. We cannot do this if we cannot talk about problems. Real problems are not âdramaâ.
If there was any social downside to STI testing being offered at conventions, Iâd talk openly about it. But there isnât any.
The only âproblemâ occurs when bigots and imbeciles try to make it seem like bad optics to do the bare minimum to prevent the transmission of STIs in their community.
Donât fall for their deceptions. If youâre reading this page, youâre probably better than that.
Also, my blog tends to rank high on search engines, so I saw fit to write about this topic so when someone seeks to fact-check this photo, theyâll have the opportunity to learn about it.
AJTL;DR
Furry conventions offering STI testing is a damn good idea that everyone should copy for their own events.
https://soatok.blog/2024/09/30/why-are-furry-conventions-offering-hiv-testing-to-attendees/
#conventions #furries #furryConventions #FurryFandom #HIVTesting #publicHealth #STITesting
I had my first PrEP appointment today. I learned that I still don't have HIV. We did more tests but I'll get the results later.
I have another appointment next week.
Yesterday I went to a (for me) new clinic for STI-testing. I had filled out a form digitally before hand and apparently done it so clearly that they had almost no questions. Very quick visit. Just a routine check for me as I actually have two new sexual relationships since I did it last summer.
After I texted all 3 partners about "Now I have been stabbed and swabbed."
#Polyamory
#STItesting
I'm just back from having been tested for STI at Whitman-Walker.
If you live in the DC area (even in Maryland, or Virginia), you can go there for free STI testing.
They also have support for trans people, enbies, genderqueer, etc.
A reflection on the British sitcom, Lovesick.
I'm not going to put this behind a CW, since it is the entire premise of the show.
The main character gets an STI. Then he has to warn previous partners. He goes back three years.
Three years!
I don't remember how they came up with this figure, but logically this means that for three years this man, who has been sleeping with a bunch of people, hasn't had an STI test, right?
Oh, and nobody bats an eye.
"Ok, Einstein! How often do you get tested? Eh?"
Every three months. I know some people want it more frequent than this.
Good god! I'm meeting her today. We're going to have a very romantic outing. We're going to get tested for STIs together, and then we're going to hang out. đ
In other news, I'm #STI free. đ„ł
"I'm off to see the lizard, the wonderful lizard of Oz."
Well, in about 20 minutes I'm leaving to get an STI test in town.
What marvels will I see?
What monsters will I face?
What hamsters will laugh behind my back?
Who knows?
So there's an outfit doing STI testing for free around here. They have a phone number, a text number and an email number. I opted for email.
:catthinking:
I'm wondering if it is one of those "haha, yeah we have email, but we get to it once a month" deals.
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New research from the Terrence Higgins Trust reveals that sexual health services in Scotland, England, and Wales are âover-stretched and under strainâ