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Switching on After Nine: Black gay-identified men's perceptions of sexual identities and partnerships in South African towns.

Joanne E Mantell1, Jack Ume Tocco1, Thomas Osmand2, Theo Sandfort1, Tim Lane2.   

Abstract

There is considerable diversity, fluidity and complexity in the expressions of sexuality and gender among men who have sex with men (MSM). Some non-gay identified MSM are known colloquially by gay-identified men in Mpumalanga, Province, South Africa, as 'After-Nines' because they do not identify as gay and present as straight during the day but also have sex with other men at night. Based on, key informant interviews and focus group discussions in two districts in Mpumalanga, we explored Black gay-identified men's perceptions of and relationships with After-Nine men, focusing on sexual and gender identities and their social consequences. Gay-identified men expressed ambivalence about their After-Nine partners, desiring them for their masculinity, yet often feeling dissatisfied and exploited in their relationships with them. The exchange of sex for commodities, especially alcohol, was common. Gay men's characterisation of After-Nines as men who ignore them during the day but have sex with them at night highlights the diversity of how same-sex practicing men perceive themselves and their sexual partners. Sexual health promotion programmes targeting 'MSM' must understand this diversity to effectively support the community in developing strategies for reaching and engaging different groups of gay and non-gay identified men.

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Keywords:  MSM; South Africa; gay men; gender; sexuality

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26878380      PMCID: PMC4931963          DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2016.1142592

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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