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Dear How to Do It,

I am a gay man and recently hooked up with another guy I’d been out with a couple of times. However, when he saw that I wasn’t circumcised, he said he was grossed out and left. While this isn’t the first time I’ve encountered this, it doesn’t happen all that often. Even so, would getting circumcised be worth it so I never have to deal with this again?

—Time for a Bris

Dear Time for a Bris,

You absolutely should not alter your body as a result of interactions rooted in ignorance and intolerance. That would be letting people who shame part of your body—one that is associated with increased pleasure for many who are lucky to be intact—have a utter over it. Absolutely not. They aren’t worth the nerve endings. They aren’t worth the trip to the doctor. They aren’t worth the time it took to write your extremely brief letter to this column, though I appreciate the fodder.

The thing about the way so many gay men interact—with virtual strangers in terse, close encounters that never guarantee a follow-up—is that flesh, which is to say a defining part of our humanness, beco

I'm a Unbent Girl, but Long for I Were a Gay Guy...

Leahcar’s question continued,

This must sound so strange but I’m finally being honest with myself and call for to get it out⁠ (Short for ‘out of the closet’. When someone’s LGBTQ+ identity is known to other people.) there for someone else to know about before I burst. I won’t tell anyone I know about these feelings, but they just frustrate me all the time. It makes me so low because I understand I can’t convert the fact that I was born in the body I was, but I don’t suspect I’d ever observe into getting a sex⁠ (Different things people choose to do to actively express or enact sexuality and sexual feelings; often this involves genitals, but not always. ) change, especially since going from female to male is so complicated and wouldn’t nearly outcome in what I wish I could be. Do you know if having this problem is as rare as I expect it is? Most people who want to change sexes I assume are not feeling like they want to be a homosexual⁠ (Someone who is only or mostly emotionally and sexually attracted to people of their same sex or of the same or a similar gender.) version of the contrary gender⁠ (Characteristics tha

What Gay and Bi Men Really Want

Are physical and sexual attraction the most appealing qualities in a partner? Or are unseen qualities like good manners and reliability the most attractive?

Following on from his research into what straight women want and what straight men want, D&M Research’s managing director Derek Jones has taken the next logical step with his latest study into what gay and bi(sexual) men want.

In order to dig deeper and draw out a correct list of turn-ons and turn-offs for gay and bi men, Derek once again used of the Im-Ex Polygraph method. He originally devised this method of analysis to distinguish what people say they want from brands, products or services from what they really want by comparing stated versus derived measures of importance.

Qualities the gay and bi men said they desired in a partner (‘stated’) were compared to the qualities display in example celebrities they nominated as attractive (‘implied’). The matching comparison was made between stated and implied negative qualities, to determine what attributes are really the biggest turn-offs.

What gay and bi men say they want

Just like straight women and direct men, “we enjoy be

Sexual health for gay and pansexual men

Having unprotected penetrative sex is the most likely way to overtake on a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

Using a condom helps protect against HIV and lowers the exposure of getting many other STIs.

If you’re a man having sex with men (MSM), without condoms and with someone new, you should have an STI and HIV try every 3 months, otherwise, it should be at least once a year. This can be done at a sexual health clinic (SHC) or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic. This is significant, as some STIs do not produce any symptoms.

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A is a liver infection that's spread by a virus in poo.

Hepatitis A is uncommon in the UK but you can earn it through sex, including oral-anal sex ("rimming") and giving oral sex after anal sex. MSM with multiple partners are particularly at risk. You can also get it through contaminated sustenance and drink.

Symptoms of hepatitis A can show up up to 8 weeks after sex and include tiredness and feeling sick (nausea).

Hepatitis A is not usually life-threatening and most people make a entire recovery within a couple of months.

MSM can avoid getting hepatitis A by:

  • washing hands after se