Tình dục không bao cao su (tiếng Anh: bareback hay bareback sex) là hoạt động tình dục, nhất là dạng có thâm nhập, mà không sử dụng bao cao su hay các biện pháp bảo vệ.[1][2][3][4] Trong tiếng Anh, từ lóng bareback xuất phát từ thuật ngữ cùng tên, ý chỉ việc cưỡi ngựa mà không dùng yên.
Sức khỏe
Ngoài nguy cơ lây nhiễm các bệnh STD, quan hệ bareback cũng thể gây ra những tổn thương vùng quan hệ cho người tham gia.[5][6]
^Rosenberg, Bernard and Joseph Bensman (1968). “Sexual Patterns in Three Ethnic Subcultures of an American Underclass”. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (376): 70. Risk or no risk, boys are generally hostile to the idea of prophylaxis. One objection is phrased purely in terms of the pleasure principle, most colorfully by a Chicago boy who explains why he never uses anything like a rubber, ‘I tried it once. lt's like riding a horse with a saddle instead of bareback.
Race, K. (2010) "Engaging in a Culture of Barebacking: Gay Men and the Risk of HIV Prevention". In M. Davis & C. Squire (eds.) HIV Treatment and Prevention Technologies in International Perspective. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan ISBN978-0-230-23819-0
Frederick, BJ (2013), “"Delinquent boys": Toward a new understanding of "deviance" and transgression in gay men”, Critical Criminology, 21 (4): 139–149, doi:10.1007/s10612-013-9230-3
Nicolas Sheon and Aaron Plant, "Protease Dis-Inhibitors? The Gay Bareback Phenomenon," managingdesire.orgLưu trữ 1998-06-14 tại Wayback Machine. With a long list of further references.
Riding Bareback: A Qualitative Examination of the Subjective Meanings Attached to Condomless Sex by MSM, Bruce W. Whitehead, Journal of Sex Research (Feb 2006)
Yep, Gust; Lovaas, Karen; Pagonis, Alex (2002), “The Case of Riding Bareback Sexual Practices and the Paradoxes of Identity in the Era of AIDS”, Journal of Homosexuality, 42.4 (4): 1–14, doi:10.1300/j082v42n04_01, ISSN0091-8369, OCLC357369540, PMID12243478, Barebacking, the deliberate practice of unprotected anal intercourse, is a new reality for many gay men.
Sharif Mowlabocus, Justin Harbottle and CHarlie Witzel, "What We Can't See? Understanding the Representations and Meanings of UAI [unprotected anal intercourse], Barebacking, and Semen Exchange in Gay Male Pornography", Journal of Homosexuality, vol. 61, no. 10, 2014, pp. 1462–1480.
Tài liệu
Hogarth, Louise; Hitzel, Doug, The gift, Dream Out Loud Productions, OCLC55743841, Bản gốc(DVD video) lưu trữ ngày 7 tháng 2 năm 2008, The Gift documents the phenomenon of deliberate HIV infection. The film follows the stories of two "bug chasers" who sought out "the gift" of HIV infection. Also interviewed are AIDS activist and author, Walt Odets, PhD, and HIV+ and HIV- men. The film explores the normalization and glamorization of HIV/AIDS and discusses the isolation and division caused by HIV status in the gay community.