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Go New York !

The City’s Health Department have just launched a smart phone application that allows users to locate the nearest condoms at their time of need.Their phone’s will now lead them to the 5 nearest places that have free condoms and tell them  whether they are open or not.

New York gives out 3 million free condoms a month – and the city‘s health department want to keep people safe – they say that lots of people come to New York for sex and they want to keep it safe. What a refreshing attitude.

The smart phone application uses global positioning systems to help the condom needy to free supplies of condoms – lets hope that in the future it will also talk dirty to you to keep you excited as you head out into the cold Manhattan streets to find them.

We  lube.

It is one of the world’s great unsung marvelous inventions. It makes sex feel much much better. It helps us practice safer sex. Its that smooth quick ease that lets you have the sex you want. Sometimes quickly and sometimes really           slowly.

We have been convinced that it helps safer sex. People tell us so (and we know it helps us). A condom feels so much better with lube inside and out.

So we are very chuffed that some academics are catching on. People who usually only focus on the technology and not the process of pleasure creation.

A recent study of over 2400 womens’  use of lube reported that women used lube to increase pleasure, have fun (especially when wanking) but also it helped increase safer sex. Yeh. Here are the details.

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-12/iu-see120310.php#

Another recent study to discover if a gel (microbicides) can prevent HIV has shown some good news.   There is still some way to go before we have a product available – but we could have at some point a lube that actively kills the HIV virus and increases our pleasure.

http://community.eldis.org/hiv/.59e48d16/.59e4cf66

Now that would be good news.

LA porn industry in disarray over HIV scare

AIM Healthcare Foundation, Van Nuys, Los Angeles The AIM clinic’s nondescript building belies its exotic clientele

California’s multi-billion dollar adult film industry is in disarray after one of its performers tested positive for HIV. Several production companies have halted filming while doctors try to establish who the actor in question performed with, as the BBC’s David Willis reports.

Nothing about the drab stucco-fronted building on a suburban street in the Van Nuys district of Los Angeles invites a second glance.

Sandwiched between a beauty salon and an auto repair shop, a building more at odds with its exotic and uninhibited clientele it would be difficult to find – until you remind yourself that there is nothing sexy or glamorous about a sexual diseases clinic.

Particularly now, and particularly here – in this dusty corner of California’s San Fernando Valley – an understated, bashful veneer seems oddly appropriate.

Business has been brisk at the Adult Industry Medical (AIM) Healthcare Foundation since it was revealed last week that one of the top performers in the business had tested positive for HIV.

As doctors at the non-profit organisation scrambled to track down and test the 20 or so individuals with whom that person had performed in the last month alone, other anxious performers converged on the clinic to get themselves checked.

“People are frightened, and who can blame them?” said Jennifer Miller, a former porn star who now helps run the clinic.

Front of a porn shop The adult film industry is going through tough times

“To say we’re in a state of panic would be an exaggeration, but there is certainly plenty of alarm.”

Neither the identity nor the gender of the person infected with HIV, the virus that causes Aids, have been released.

But industry insiders say it is a man, and there are rumours that he may have performed in gay as well as straight porn.

Perfect storm

The valley’s sprawling suburbs to the north of Los Angeles form the epicentre of the American adult entertainment industry.

A few years ago, at the height of the boom, porn provided a livelihood for 6,000 people, and was said to be generating profits of up to $14bn (£8.7bn) a year – more than mainstream Hollywood.

Then came the perfect storm. As online piracy increased, DVD sales – the principal source of revenue – collapsed.

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Magdalene St Michaels

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And another element was thrown into the mix, one which even the enterprising adult industry had failed to see coming – namely the enthusiastic amateur.

Of the 100 most popular websites in the United States at least five are portals for free pornography, and it is the suburban bedroom – not the San Fernando Valley – which provides the backdrop.

“For decades we just assumed porn was recession proof,” says Steve Javors, associate managing editor of Adult Video News, the trade publication of the adult industry.

“Not only has free porn on the internet taken a huge bite out of profits, but the problem is once people become used to getting something for nothing, how do you then go about getting them to pay for it?”

That challenge would be even greater, the porn producers argue, if male actors were required to wear condoms.

Although workplace safety laws in California mandate the use of condoms, there is a widely held belief that condoms kill sales – hence the law is largely ignored.

Aids activists have vowed to use the latest HIV scare as leverage in their campaign for tougher penalties against those companies that flout the law – yet some performers believe it should be a matter of personal choice.

Protection

At the AIM Healthcare Foundation I met a classically trained actress who moved to California from England to pursue a career as a singer and dancer.

She made her first adult feature at the age of 49, and now works full time under the stage name Magdalene St Michaels. None of her scene partners has worn a condom, but the HIV scare did not seem to have worried her.

“There’s more chance of catching a disease by picking someone up in a bar than there is shooting porn,” she told me.

“At least everyone in the industry is tested regularly. There’s always going to be a slight risk to what we do – but it’s a calculated risk and we’re all aware of it.”

The porn industry claims that by identifying a performer affected with a sexually transmitted disease, and then quarantining their screen partners, AIM mitigates the need for condoms.

But some, like former porn star Darren James, believe a monthly test is not enough. Six years ago, after passing a test by AIM, James contracted HIV and spread the disease to three other porn stars before he was diagnosed.

In the light of the last week’s developments, he has reiterated his call to make condom use a requirement.

Meanwhile, AIM says it has carried out tests on everyone who worked with the latest performer to contract HIV, although it could be two weeks before the results are known.

For those involved, and their loved ones, that will probably feel like the longest two weeks of their lives.

The recent HIV positive text result of porn actor in LA has caused a flurry of media reports internationally.

We have been lobbying for some time to have good and safe sex in porn films.  Now the world’s attention has moved to  highlight why some porn actors and actresses have to perform unsafe sex to get paid – and how the “30 day rule” (since your last test) does not make their workplace safe. (See coverage below)

It is heartening to hear that Wicked Pictures and Vivid has suspended filming – and Wicked is a “condoms mandatory” production house. But we wonder why all films are not condom mandatory.

Since just before the last HIV infections in the LAporn industry (2004)  The Pleasure Project has worked on film sets to promote condom use in many glorious and sexy ways (http://www.thepleasureproject.org/content/File/Global%20Mapping%20of%20Pleasure_2nd%20Ed_Nov09.pdf) – but we wish it would happen as a matter of course.

Like wearing hard hats on building sites.

Except that unlike building sites porn films are made to be watched by a wider audience. With more and more of the world learning about sex from internet porn (and between 5 to 12 % of all websites being pornographic, depending on who and how it’s defined) and many people having little other explicit sex education opportunities. It is time that porn films and websites should have better incentives to be safe : audience pressures, tax breaks or legal sanctions against those that are not.

Isn’t  time as actors and actresses and viewers of porn – we insist on Good: Safe: Sex ?

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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2010/10/13/2010-10-13_porn_star_tests_positive_for_hiv_wicked_pictures_and_vivid_entertainment_studios.html?r=news/national

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/10/wicked-pictures-suspends-production-as-precaution-following-new-hiv-case-in-porn-performer-.html

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2010/oct/13/us-porn-actor-hiv-positive

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The Pleasure Project has got heaps of people talking…and made it into quite a few news channels…

Here we are interviewed by AIDSChicago

and talked about on Reuters and IRIN  news

http://www.plusnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=89919

And some other people are talking about pleasure too now – the world is listening !

Young people need more pleasure

http://www.sxmislandtime.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11262:prevention-psas-need-more-pleasure-&catid=31:general&Itemid=76

http://news.caribseek.com/Global_Caribbean/printer_88169.shtml

the newly proven Microbicide gels can be marketed for pleasure

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-07-19/vaginal-gel-cuts-hiv-infections-while-blocking-herpes.html

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Last week  “The Great Wall of Vagina” our traveling, interactive and fully participatory art exhibition came to Delhi. We ask people to “draw a vagina, their vagina, their vision of one or one they know well”. We have been doing this since 2003 and collecting the beautiful drawings to exhibit. We love the excitement, creativity and giggles it causes. See our previous vagina wall exhibitions here….

http://www.thepleasureproject.org/inv/greatwall

Despite the heat – The people of Delhi did us proud and filled two huge canvases – it fact it was hard to find any space left in between all the yoni’s after a couple of hours. More photos here on our facebook page

www.facebook.com/pages/…Pleasure-Project/114261756882

The Great Wall of Vagina is now traveling through India as part of “Art For Life” the world’s largest wall of art for HIV prevention   http://chp.community.officelive.com/chphome.aspx

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