People are still doing it, but nobody talks about it': queer collective Duckie break the chemsex taboo
Briefly

Rat Park, a new initiative by the queer nightlife collective Duckie, blends daytime chat-show elements with avant-garde performances to explore the often-taboo subject of queer people's sex lives. Taking place every Saturday afternoon in February, coinciding with LGBTQ+ history month, the event focuses on intimate themes through discussions and performances centered on various body fluids. Highlighting the importance of engaging queer men over 40, particularly those affected by chemsex culture, Rat Park creates a supportive atmosphere for tackling issues of sex, intimacy, and stigma within the LGBTQ+ community.
Rat Park invites people to openly discuss queer intimacy and sex lives, addressing themes like chemsex while fostering a warm, inclusive environment.
The event aims to dismantle stigma around sex and intimacy in the queer community, particularly focusing on queer men over 40.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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