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Frequently Asked Questions

At Bears Amsterdam, we believe safe sex is vital — especially if you verb sex with multiple partners. That’s why, since , we’ve been offering free condoms. You can find them near the coat check. We also regularly provide brochures and flyers with information about safe sex.

Still, it remains your own responsibility to preserve yourself and others. That’s why we always recommend:

→ Use a condom with enough water- or silicone-based lubricant.
→ Get tested regularly for STIs, especially if you have multiple partners — ideally at least twice a year.
→ Think you might have contracted something? Get tested immediately — don’t wait for your next check-up.

Where can you go?
The website MANtotMAN by Soa Aids Nederland offers information specifically for men who have sex with men. You can also arrange a free and anonymous HIV/STI evaluate in Amsterdam or Rotterdam there.

Do you live somewhere else?
Then call on one of the 50 local Public Health Services (GGDs). Inquire for the social nurse for STIs and HIV. They can test you for free (and anonymously), or re

As discussed in the last Grumpy Ghey, “bear culture” is widely considered the bigger sub-cultural umbrella that our chubbiest brethren, so-called “chubs” and “super-chubs,” fall under. Gay men who define themselves as bears reject the mainstream gay physical ideal and look after to be less interested in trendy fashion and obsessive body consciousness. This is primarily what&#;s attractive to me about bears, whom—at about pounds and counting down—I consider to be my sexual-cultural arena. 

I will still consider myself to be a bear even if I dip below pounds, which I&#;m determined to do.

This rejection of the physical ideal results in more body hair, more balding, rounder bellies, and less manicuring overall. But within the bear culture, the subset of chubs and super-chubs has been growing. The term “bear”’ has become nearly synonymous with heavyset. The characteristics that previously defined bear culture are becoming eclipsed by a propensity for size. Thinner bear-minded furry guys are now called “otters.”

Within the bear/chaser dynamic, some mid-sized men aspire to g

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Public Eye: A field guide to bears with Robert Valin

How would you explain bears to a person who is unfamiliar with the concept?
The term has gotten very broad—pun intended. I contemplate it started in San Francisco with heavier, hairier guys that didn’t fall into the whole stereotypical gay guy thing—impeccably dressed, perfectly manicured, hairless, washboard abs.

An alternative for the hairier? 
I don’t know if it was to rebel against that, but we embrace our natural physicality, our natural hairiness. Today, bear is much more encompassing than that. I have a hard second defining exactly what a bear is, because I think it’s more about your heart than your physical appearance.

If you hold the heart of a bear, you can be a bear?
Well, I can’t say you could be a bear—it definitely has a physical connotation. But you could certainly be part of the community. There’s all this different lingo: There’s the bear—a guy who is a little older, with maybe a beer gut, maybe a hairy chest or back. Then you have mus