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A new report published by SurvivorsUK has found that nearly half of male lover and bisexual men have experienced sexual assault.

The groundbreaking explore is some of the first of its kind looking into gay and bisexual men’s encounter of sexual force in the UK. The research, which was carried out by the polling company Survation and commissioned by SurvivorsUK, also found that of those who reported experiencing sexual violence, nearly 40% felt they could not tell anyone about it.

Reporting rates amongst gay and bisexual men are also particularly minor, with only 14% of respondents who experienced sexual assault saying that they had reported it to the police.

Other key findings:

  • 45% of gay and double attraction men have experienced sexual assault.
  • 37% of gay and bi-curious men felt they could not communicate to anyone after experiencing sexual assault.
  • Over a third of gay and pansexual men reported experiencing sexual assault in a bar or pub.
  • Only 14% of respondents who experienced sexual assault reported it to the police. Of those who did notify to the police, nearly a third said they felt disbelieved or enjoy their complaint was not taken seriously.
  • A quarter of respondents reported that an

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    Sexual health for gay and bisexual men

    Having unprotected penetrative sex is the most likely way to pass on a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

    Using a condom helps protect against HIV and lowers the risk of getting many other STIs.

    If you’re a man having sex with men (MSM), without condoms and with someone new, you should hold an STI and HIV examine every 3 months, otherwise, it should be at least once a year. This can be done at a sexual health clinic (SHC) or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic. This is essential , as some STIs do not cause any symptoms.

    Hepatitis A

    Hepatitis A is a liver infection that's spread by a virus in poo.

    Hepatitis A is uncommon in the UK but you can receive it through sex, including oral-anal sex ("rimming") and giving oral sex after anal sex. MSM with multiple partners are particularly at risk. You can also get it through contaminated meal and drink.

    Symptoms of hepatitis A can appear up to 8 weeks after sex and include tiredness and feeling sick (nausea).

    Hepatitis A is not usually life-threatening and most people make a entire recovery within a couple of months.

    MSM can avoid getting hepatitis A by:

    • washing hands after se

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      Sexual assault can happen to anyone. Men and boys who have been sexually assaulted or abused may acquire many of the similar feelings and reactions as other survivors of sexual assault, but they may also face some additional challenges because of social attitudes and stereotypes about men and masculinity.

      Common reactions

      Men and boys who have been sexually assaulted may experience the equal effects of sexual assault as other survivors, and they may face other challenges that are more unique to their experience.

      Some men who have survived sexual assault as adults feel shame or self-doubt, believing that they should have been “strong enough” to fight off the perpetrator. Many men who experienced an erection or ejaculation during the assault may be confused and wonder what this means. These normal physiological responses do not in any way imply that you wanted, invited, or enjoyed the assault. If something happened to you, understand that it is not your fault and you are not alone.

      Men who were sexually abused as boys or teens may also respond differently than men who were sexually assaulted as adults. The following list