Posted on 09/16/2004 12:22:46 PM PDT by Laissez-faire capitalist
A longtime member of the New York Gay Men's Chorus, Bobby Darnell, nearly became a casualty of the crystal methamphetamine drug scene...
Darnell began using crystal meth in casual sexual encounters and began searching the Internet for sexual liaisons. References on the Internet to "PNP" parties (shorthand for "party and play" - meaning sex and drugs) helps drug-addicted gay men find sex parties. Darnell was eventually hospitalized for his growing addicytion but later stopped using the drug.
The use of crystal meth to enhance sexual experiences has spread rapidly among gay parties---especially during the past three to four years.
A March, 2004 edition of the Atlanta Journal Constitution provides more details on the spread of crystal methamphetamine use among gays. The drug has increased HIV-infection among homosexual men.
(Excerpt) Read more at narth.com ...
I figured that it would be a good reference...and reminder that this problem among gays and their using meth isn't just some fringe problem within their ranks.
Yes, it is pretty sad...and blatantly honest as well.
No problem. I thought that you might find the info concerning the Google search useful.
Thanks for the link.
Just remember, if your proctologist has both hands on your shoulders, and you STILL feel the probe - you've got yourself a problem.
I think you meant the above post for Scripter...
BTW, I appreciate your comments and agree with them 100%.
Homosexuals (the radical kind and their supporters) (which is probably most of them) went from wanting tolerance, to legalization, to acceptance, to equality, to dominance, to being lords of the earth.
They are insane, and we are insane if we continue to kowtow to their demands.
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