Bilbao hosts weekly demonstrations and concentrations. By the time, almost every day. I would say that I have never seen in any of them a distribution of anti-AIDS condoms until 28 June this year: In a bag similar to the one used to carry the Barik card, a condom and a lubricant, both with the phrase “turn the sex around”. On the back cover, logos of the association and the Basque Government.
It seems to me a tremendous idea to share condoms, even when in public hearings people are concentrated and almost everyone has sex. But is it really a good idea that visibility against AIDS is only done in the manifestation of LGTBI pride day, with the stigma we have suffered around this issue? I think we have to be responsible for what we do. Good intentions are not enough. On the few occasions when AIDS is re-reported on the street, LGTBI flags will come back in the air. Again the institutions behind the promotion of this stigma.
Anyone can have a sexually transmitted disease, and from what people count who lie with hetero men, “turning around sex” significantly affects heterogeneous men in different ways.