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In 1999, the Stranger printed that there had been an upswing in gay men self-reporting unprotected anal sex-from 30 percent in 1994 to 39 percent in 1997. And yet, according to “ Beyond Condoms,” a February 1995 op-ed in the Advocate by the writer/activist/ documentarian Gabriel Rotello, “cohort studies indicate that up to half of all gay men don’t use condoms during anal sex, at least occasionally.” This is when the messaging was, “If you have sex without condoms, you will die,” and there were overwhelming statistics to back it. Back then, this wasn’t a matter of remembering the crisis-the crisis was all around, defining queer life and death. In public, this conversation is more than 25 years old, stretching back to the so-called plague years, before the public availability of protease inhibitors in 1996 revised the trajectory of the epidemic, reducing death rates and turning HIV into a chronic condition instead of a death sentence for many living with the virus (who had access to the drugs, which remains an issue). Queer men’s abandonment of condoms in the wake of the AIDS epidemic has long been a point of debate and, in some circles, consternation. Though the opening of your letter reads like a setup of a joke, I’m taking it seriously.