Poster shows a colorful image of HIV cell structure. Also poster provides date, time, and place where the lecture on the topic “AIDS prevention in prostitution” will take place.
Translated additional poster text: Do you piss razor blades? The clap or gonorrhea is an easily contagious STI [Sexually Transmitted Infection] becoming more common among homosexual men. It is easily transmitted by unprotected direct contact with genital, and oral secretions (fellation, penetration, deep kissing,...) of an infected person. The best way to protect ones self from STIs is to use a condom with lubricant gel.
Four panels of collages signed "Brood". Each panel contains some poetry about drugs and sketches of people using drugs, including syringes. The last panel includes photographs of gun use.
A daisy consists of a condom for a center, and its petals are labeled un peu, beaucoup, la première fois, dans le noir, à trois, à la folie, pas du tout. The cover of the document Permis de Séduire [License to Seduce] is also displayed. Its design imitates a Permis de Conduire [driver's license], and it contains a condom and instructions on how to use it, as well as information on the modes of transmission of HIV.
A woman and a man are rocketing through space on a condom toward a red heart. A "Happy Holidays" greeting is given in German, Spanish, Danish, Greek, Dutch, English, French, Portuguese, and Italian. Includes a advertisement featuring Italian shoe sellers Marie Passion, Mike Konos.
Image appears in "Life and Shape" (1962) by Richard Neutra.Caption in book reads: "Two styles in religious fusio[...]. The soul must compromise. Ghent"
Poster depicts an unmade bed. Two pillows are partially shown: one is black and the other is black-and-white, with a pattern of circles encompassing radially-oriented swirls, reminiscent of the motion that induces hypnosis. A similarly patterned comforter is pulled back to reveal a white satin sheet with thin folds arranged in the shape of the word: Syphilis. The phrase "La Grande Simulatrice" is inscribed underneath in a red dot-matrix, suggestive of bullet holes. Possibly encourages the user to have the stealth of a skilled hunter to track down and eliminate undetectable STDS--by practicing safe sex.
Translated additional poster text: Just because you're attracted to each other doesnot mean that you can read each other's thoughts. So be bold enough to say and ask what you feel good about, what you expect from one another, and where your boundaries lie. Because good communication means good sex. Sensoa. Talk about sex.
A green and a red gummy bear face each other, their noses touch like they are kissing. The green and red background features gingham and flower prints.
Poster depicts two gay men dressed in orange and black clothing, standing apart and with their backs to each other, one looking over his shoulder at the other. The image is blurred,suggesting that they are not seeing each other clearly. Two quotations adjacent to the images indicate what each man is thinking, revealing that each has made false assumptions about the other.
The trade cards are small, colorfully illustrated advertising cards touting a particular medicine and its many cures. The illustrations often have little to do with any of the ailments purported to be cured. They were pure advertising and very collectible.
A smiling, shirtless male couple are standing behind an oval sign board. One man is pointing to a wrapped condom sitting next to a tube of gel. The text on the board promotes using the two products together.
Poster of a young man standing head on with crossed arms. He is staring directly into the camera and is holding an informational kit called "In Ze Pocket." In the background are cartoon depictions of birds, stars, and spaceships. Also in the background are clear or blurred spots or blobs of light in various sizes. Information for ordering the kit is provided under the poster's main text.
A daisy consists of a condom for a center, and its petals are labeled l'écouter, titiller, beaucoup rire, tout goûter, les yeux bandés, désirer. The cover of the document Permis de Séduire [License to Seduce] is also displayed. Its design imitates a Permis de Conduire [driver's license], and it contains a condom and instructions on how to use it, as well as information on the modes of transmission of HIV.
Translated additional poster text: Many sexually transmitted diseases do not have symptoms. If you have had sex without a condom, then you might have taken a risk. Talk about sexually transmitted diseases with your doctor. Check: www.sensoa.be/soa. Or call the AIDS and STD hotline 078 15 15 15.