Chemsex

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Here are some publications related to the theme “Chemsex,” understood as the use of psychoactive substances in the context of sexual practices.

Vincent Bourseul, “HIV and V., or Love Letters,” Cahiers de psychologie clinique, 2012/1, no. 38, pp. 161-177.

Vincent Bourseul, “Grindr, Sex Without Sexuality?,” Miroir/Miroirs, no. 1, Paris: Des ailes sur un tracteur, May 2013.

Vincent Bourseul, “The ‘Gay Gender’ and Identity Suffering: The Slam Phenomenon,” Nouvelle Revue de Psychosociologie, 2014/1, no. 17, p. 109-120.

Vincent Bourseul, “Taking Care of Oneself, Against All Odds: A Version of Care,” Raison publique, no. 20, 2015.

Vincent Bourseul, “What Chemsex Tells Us About AIDS, Love, and Death,” Huffington Post, August 21, 2017.

Vincent Bourseul, “Notes and Speculations on Clitoral Envy and the Deconfinement of the Prostate in Boys,” January 2021.