Proactive guides from PackMap — sexual health education for young gay and bisexual men.
Anatomy 101: Understanding Your Body — You don't need a medical degree. You need enough anatomical literacy to understand what's happening when someone tells you your risk is elevated, why do...
Douche Mechanics: Anatomy, Tools, and Technique — This guide covers how to clean safely. For the dietary system that makes cleaning a 5-minute job instead of a 45-minute ordeal, start with The Fiber Pro...
The Fiber Protocol: How to Be 'Ready' in 5 Minutes — This guide replaces panic and 45-minute emergency cleanouts with a reliable system. Most sexual anxiety stems from unpredictability. When your body feel...
HIV in 2026: The Facts Without the Fear — HIV has changed beyond recognition since the 1980s. The virus hasn't gone away — but what it means to live with it, and the tools available to prevent i...
PrEP Mechanics: Daily, On-Demand & Injectable — PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) isn't just "take a pill every day." You have three distinct options depending on your lifestyle, all with near-identical...
The Prevention Stack: All Eight Layers — Your Guide to Modern Sexual Health explains why the layered approach works. This article explains what the layers are — each one, what it covers, what i...
The STI Landscape: What You Need to Know — STIs are not moral failures. They are infections — caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasites — that happen to transmit sexually. Most are treatable. Se...
Toy Safety: Materials & The ER Trip — Toys are great. Until they get stuck or give you a chemical burn. The Golden Rule: Flared Base "Without a base, without a trace." The Anatomy: The rectu...
U=U: Undetectable Equals Untransmittable — This is the most important development in HIV prevention in the last decade, and a lot of people still don't fully understand it. An HIV-positive person...
The Vaccine Checklist: The Armor You Probably Forgot — Pills (PrEP) protect you from HIV. Condoms protect you from fluids. But some viruses are stubborn—they live on skin, or they survive on surfaces. Vaccin...