Today, December 1, 2010, marks the twenty-second observance of World AIDS Day. It is a day to wear a red ribbon and reach out to at least one other person and talk to them about the facts concerning HIV/AIDS. It is a day to remind the rest of our society that this disease is preventable. It is a day to reinforce the fact that it isn't who we are, but what we do that puts us at risk of HIV infection. It is a day to build bridges and eliminate barriers.
Wear a red ribbon. Show the world that you are aware and that you care.
The World Through My Eyes
The World Through My Eyes: A collection of essays, reflections and thoughts about men, sex, love, relationships, politics, friendships, nudism, current events, social concerns, humanitarian issues, religion and all those wonderful experiences that constitute life as seen and felt by me: a thirty-something Deaf Gay man of mixed racial heritage (half-black, half-white) living in the Virginia Beach area of the United States. A scrapbook of my life. I've been a confirmed Gay nudist for the past 20 years (since puberty). Sometimes, we just need to step back and chill and try not to be so serious and tense. Life is short, stand up and get into it! nekkidfurryboi@gmail.com.
1 comment:
True! Forget the misinfo and bigotry and get real! This is life, my peeps!
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