Podcast: What’s the T on PnP?
8 guys, 1 evening, 3 episodes
Listen in as these guys talk about their experiences with PnP. Real, raw, and open.
Listen NowFor years, gay men and queer people have used drugs to intensify sex and to find connection and intimacy in unfriendly communities. To care for each other, we have to understand each other and move past shame and stigma. We aren’t alone in wanting love, joy, and good sex.
For many of us, like Kevin, finding our place in life and in a community can be a difficult and unsettling process. What if we don’t fit in with this group or the other? What if we aren’t desired the way we’d like to be, or are in relationships that aren’t working?
Loneliness and connection can define our experiences of drug use. In many ways, Pete’s experience of being isolated and hopeless drove his drug use for a long time. But connecting with others can change everything.
What does it mean to have your earliest experiences shaped by daily drug use? For Dylan, that was 15 years of growing up and exploring himself—through friendships, sex, and intimacy—while high.
Mikes gives us a different understanding of harm reduction: a paradigm shift from celebrating counting the number of days sober to understanding how you can manage your use and achieve the rest of the goals in your life.
Matt shares the unexpected reality of the diverse social classes of queer men who party. But where are the resources for them, when they don’t fit the drug user stereotypes?
Listen in as these guys talk about their experiences with PnP. Real, raw, and open.
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