Abstract
Estimating the number of male prostitutes working at any given time is fraught with difficulties. We suggest that perhaps around 600–700 men were selling sex in London in 1989. We report some preliminary observations gained during the setting up of a specific service for male prostitutes. Of 32 male prostitutes seen, 26 worked as rent-boys, 4 worked through agencies and 2 worked independently from home. Forty-one per cent had evidence of at least one sexually transmissible disease and 3 of 16 men tested (19%) were human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive.
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