Abstract

Crystal methamphetamine is used by gay men in Sydney in a variety of social and sexual contexts and by various means including injection. This paper presents detailed ethnographic data that explore some of the social and cultural characteristics of Sydney gay men's crystal use and other associated practices. The meaning of these practices is explored through a discussion of cultural boundaries and social exchange that traverses them. These boundaries help to limit drug-related harms in some ways but also generate certain risks. A nuanced understanding of the cultural meaning of various drug use practices may assist in producing culturally relevant harm-reduction education.

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