As a patient at 56 Dean Street from the times it was Victoria Clinic can I just say I'm so proud of them and the work they do!! The quality and dignity of the care I've received there right from 2001 has been exceptional!
Can't believe I've just come to this interview after all these years! So proud of you dear David for your authenticity, vulnerability, expertise and experience!
Throwing this out there for whoever comes across this video. Those people that introduce you to these hard drugs are NOT your “friends.” They are either looking to get something from you, or use you. Or both. Be adamant about saying no to this chem sex culture that is circling the gay community. We all deserve happiness and friends and community but that isn’t found through unhealthy drug use. Goodluck fellow gays.
We need more education to be able to have a healthy chemsex subculture. As is it’s not healthy, there may be some healthy and responsible users, but they’re by far not the majority. We need to encourage men to go to therapy and address their issues especially if they intend to dabble in chemsex
I'm reading this in 2024 , I have so much respect for David and was very sad when he passed . The issue is just as bad now even worse and we hardly ever see anything in the press about it
Frankly I think drugs are ruining gay life. I have given up meth, and all drugs, entirely and I have also given up sex because it is not emotionally satisfying, most gay men are too fucked up and I don't want to deal with them, and sex is just not that important any more. Yeah I'm lonely, but I love myself, I'm taking good care of myself, and there is little or no drama in my life. I'm at peace, and if the price of being here is giving up sex, no problem!
Right on. Im pretty much peak sex and drugs on my mind 24/7. I know it will lessen the older I get. But I fear the amount of damage I’ve done will make it very difficult to recover and cause lots of trauma.
I know it's a really old video, but i feel compelled to say this: apps do not offer drugs to gay men. Gay men offer drugs to other gay men, and use apps as a means of communication.
Do not do meth. That’s all I’m going to say, please do not ever try it even if its “just once”. I’ve had numerous family members loose absolutely everything multiple times over because of their exposure to meth.
Thats exactly what I was gonna say this video promotes addiction in a way that ties to. Make it sound so exclusive and luxurious and fail to address the live that get ruined . DUE TO ADDICTION they make it sound like a walk in the park and wow this is so damaging
I have to say there are a lot of parallels between chemsex and the kind of drug use and associated problems (when they occur) of sex workers. I know that some feel that it cannot be compared to the GLBT community because you don’t choose “queer” identity. However, there are people who are raised in the game intergenerationally, people who start early as a response to poverty, and people who are trafficked. Many of us are subjected the whore stigma early, including criminal records from early adulthood which are punished (in my state) by being on a background check reject list with people with CSC and child or severe domestic battery convictions. Therefore, we can’t rent housing and are barred from working in human services, health care, education, or any work with youth, the disabled, or elderly for 15 years after last prostitution arrest. And these are very common feminine occupations, so this is, basically, banishment for female and many gay male and trans sex workers. I think many of the parallels with chemsex, for me, have to do with that stigma and resulting shame. I’m on the last leg of a Master’s Addiction Counseling program, hoping to work with people affected by such issues, and expect to cite this discussion in a presentation tomorrow. I’m very passionate about this work which is good, because it is the only area I know of where they can waive your criminal record and you can work with people again. Of course, those who have lived chemical use issues are in a unique position to do so.
I think he’s incredible, and does an outstanding job. He is one of the greatest minds in the community. As a bisexual person in a Master’s of Addiction Counseling program, I have got so much out of this!
As a patient at 56 Dean Street from the times it was Victoria Clinic can I just say I'm so proud of them and the work they do!! The quality and dignity of the care I've received there right from 2001 has been exceptional!
Can't believe I've just come to this interview after all these years! So proud of you dear David for your authenticity, vulnerability, expertise and experience!
Throwing this out there for whoever comes across this video.
Those people that introduce you to these hard drugs are NOT your “friends.” They are either looking to get something from you, or use you. Or both. Be adamant about saying no to this chem sex culture that is circling the gay community. We all deserve happiness and friends and community but that isn’t found through unhealthy drug use.
Goodluck fellow gays.
Well said!!xx
We need more education to be able to have a healthy chemsex subculture. As is it’s not healthy, there may be some healthy and responsible users, but they’re by far not the majority. We need to encourage men to go to therapy and address their issues especially if they intend to dabble in chemsex
it's clearly not that simple... I wish it were
David is so sincere and vulnerable when speaking about his experience. Wow such a terrific guy. 🤓 This is a great video. Thank you!!
I'm in love with David. If he is reading this then I hope he sees it. Such a beautiful soul x
I'm reading this in 2024 , I have so much respect for David and was very sad when he passed . The issue is just as bad now even worse and we hardly ever see anything in the press about it
A great interview , it’s truly an insight to a deeper understanding about the experience.
Frankly I think drugs are ruining gay life. I have given up meth, and all drugs, entirely and I have also given up sex because it is not emotionally satisfying, most gay men are too fucked up and I don't want to deal with them, and sex is just not that important any more. Yeah I'm lonely, but I love myself, I'm taking good care of myself, and there is little or no drama in my life. I'm at peace, and if the price of being here is giving up sex, no problem!
Right on.
Im pretty much peak sex and drugs on my mind 24/7. I know it will lessen the older I get. But I fear the amount of damage I’ve done will make it very difficult to recover and cause lots of trauma.
Thank you. Amazingly important, amazingly frank conversation!
Thanks for watching
Excellent dialogue/ great work/ reduce harm. 🌼🌸
I know it's a really old video, but i feel compelled to say this: apps do not offer drugs to gay men. Gay men offer drugs to other gay men, and use apps as a means of communication.
I truly adore this discussion. THANK YOU
Thank you so much. I will be citing this discussion in a presentation for an Addictions Counseling class tomorrow. It’s such valuable information.
brutally honest, touching and insightful. Sex is awkward for everyone
Lmao 7:58 putting my legs in the air getting fucked 😂
Do not do meth. That’s all I’m going to say, please do not ever try it even if its “just once”. I’ve had numerous family members loose absolutely everything multiple times over because of their exposure to meth.
Thats exactly what I was gonna say this video promotes addiction in a way that ties to. Make it sound so exclusive and luxurious and fail to address the live that get ruined . DUE TO ADDICTION they make it sound like a walk in the park and wow this is so damaging
Very touching interview with truth thank you for what you do and discuss 🤟🏾
Really good and meaningful interview.
I have to say there are a lot of parallels between chemsex and the kind of drug use and associated problems (when they occur) of sex workers. I know that some feel that it cannot be compared to the GLBT community because you don’t choose “queer” identity. However, there are people who are raised in the game intergenerationally, people who start early as a response to poverty, and people who are trafficked. Many of us are subjected the whore stigma early, including criminal records from early adulthood which are punished (in my state) by being on a background check reject list with people with CSC and child or severe domestic battery convictions. Therefore, we can’t rent housing and are barred from working in human services, health care, education, or any work with youth, the disabled, or elderly for 15 years after last prostitution arrest. And these are very common feminine occupations, so this is, basically, banishment for female and many gay male and trans sex workers. I think many of the parallels with chemsex, for me, have to do with that stigma and resulting shame. I’m on the last leg of a Master’s Addiction Counseling program, hoping to work with people affected by such issues, and expect to cite this discussion in a presentation tomorrow. I’m very passionate about this work which is good, because it is the only area I know of where they can waive your criminal record and you can work with people again. Of course, those who have lived chemical use issues are in a unique position to do so.
Powerful 🙏🏼
thank you David for the various meanings for 'unprotected sex'
What a great man.
Thank you for this!
not gay but this is very interesting
Wow great
Meth for sex is futile. Meth makes men impotent
.... hey bud, nice try but you didn’t come up with the term “Chem sex”
Kinda besides the point tho….
Oh man 😞 there is so more important things discussed than that comment. You couldn’t be so petty right? Please dont be
Drake is cute. I love his beard.
How hilarious. Chemsex😊
💙💙💙
Sex is just not that important
ITS WOMEN LOOKING TO TAKE YOUR MONEY
Dude seems super nervous and is bombing the interview. At least in the 7 minutes that I've seen.
I think he’s incredible, and does an outstanding job. He is one of the greatest minds in the community. As a bisexual person in a Master’s of Addiction Counseling program, I have got so much out of this!