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Richard Summerbell

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All that is required of us, in our "new sexual ethic," is that we have sex in a way that favours us more than it favours our diseases.
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Body Politic, June 1983, reported in Ann Silversides, AIDS activist: Michael Lynch and the Politics of Community (2003), p. 32.

 
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