Posted on 08/01/2008 8:57:33 AM PDT by Stoat
Friday, August 1st 2008, 12:26 AM
STFree Certificates founder Eli Dancy is one of 15,000 cardholders.
Call it a license to thrill.
Sexually active New Yorkers looking to wise up before turning the lights down can verify their partners' sexual health status with a simple glance in their wallet.
Manhattan-based company STFree Certifications provides its health-conscious customers a sexual history "license" with a phone number on the back that enables them to prove their testing backgrounds to potential partners.
More than 15,000 people nationwide have signed up for the STFree service, launched in 2004 by Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, native Eli Dancy.
Dancy, a former club promoter, said he saw "a lot of irresponsibility" in his neighborhood and created the STFree card to help raise awareness.
"In places like where I grew up and where I worked, there are incredibly high HIV and STD rates," said Dancy, 28. "This card opens up the conversation for people to talk about it."
Nearly one-third of New Yorkers with multiple sex partners regularly have sex without condoms, government statistics show. More than 100,000 New Yorkers have HIV or AIDS.
"People in our community don't take the time to check each other, and it puts a lot of lives at risk," said Harlem resident Tawanna Jones, 23.
At registration, which can be completed online or inside an STFree van that travels citywide, program subscribers must provide a detailed sexual profile and be tested.
To access the testing history of an STFree cardholder, partners must have access to the phone number located on the back of the card as well as to a PIN number provided only to the STFree member.
"This card will keep people from lying and get it all out in the open," said Bronx beautician Lorna Smith, 51, who lives in the borough with the highest AIDS death toll citywide.
"It will let you know who's safe, and who's not. It's definitely a good idea," said fireproofer Eric Lopez, 28, of Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
STFree members pay a one-time $19.99 fee for the service - which Dancy said will allow more people to join.
"Our goal is to make it easy for people to get this done," said Dancy, who works with other HIV/AIDS and sexual health programs to encourage people to get tested.
"We have to fix this epidemic," he said. "With this, we can start."
A tip of the BtD chapeau to the feller. I'm thinking a lot of folks are buying it for the novelty, but hey, a guy got rich selling rocks not so very long ago.
>> A former coworker did that once because he had sudden doubts that his hookup really was 18.
I suppose that makes sense. “Are you 18?” doesn’t quite break the mood like “Do you have any communicable diseases?”.
“Hinder”, a hard-rock band, once quoted the best advice it had ever received for having a career as a rock musician ...
“Check IDs at the bus door.”
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That would work very well.
Does this card come with a six pack? If so it’s not a bad deal.
LMAO
Or perhaps a case of "forties"?
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