“What Do You Remember From Your School’s Sex Ed?” - Esquire
“What Do You Remember From Your School’s Sex Ed?” Esquire
Five LGBTQ people on what they wish they had been taught in school. Christelle de Castro I was 13 when I had my first sexual experience with another guy. A few days later, I caught a cold. The symptoms were ordinary—a few coughs, a runny nose—but that didn’t stop me from working myself into a panic. I was convinced I had contracted HIV/AIDS, and would soon be dead. I was born in 1987, three days before Larry Kramer founded the influential advocacy group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) in reaction to the nearly 50,000 reported deaths at the hands of government foot-dragging and poli...
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