Keeping it Safe Checklist
Before you begin to chat:
□ Pick a screen name that appropriately conveys who you are and what you’re looking for online. Set up a new account if necessary.□ Review what’s in your profile. Remove any information that you don’t want to share with a stranger.
□ Investigate available chat sites. Pick a site that caters to the type of people you are looking to meet.
□ Set your own limits about how much personal information you are willing to disclose. Set up a non-Duke e-mail account, if necessary, to maintain your anonymity when communicating outside a chat venue.
Planning your meeting:
□ Pick a public place to meet. Make sure it’s an easy place to depart from, if you need to.□ Make sure you have a clear idea of what is going to happen when you meet this person.
□ Decide if anyone is going to accompany you.
□ If it’s clear that your meeting will include sexual activity, consider discussing HIV and STD status and safer sex options.
Preparing to go out:
□ Let someone know you’re going out to meet someone you met online.□ Arrange an emergency contact.
□ Leave all of the contact information you have for the person you are meeting (i.e. screen name, e-mail address, name, etc.) with someone you trust or somewhere in your room where it could be found.
If you are planning on having sex:
□ Set your limits before going out. Consider how different sexual activities put you at different risks for contracting sexually transmitted infections, including HIV.□ Don’t let alcohol or other drug use cloud your decision making and affect your behavior.
□ Use a new, lubricated condom every time you have vaginal or anal sex.
□ Use a new latex dam every time you provide oral stimulation of the anus on a man or woman. If you don’t have a latex dam, create one by cutting the tip off a condom and slitting it down the side.
□ Use a new, flavored condom, or a non-lubricated condom and flavored lubricant, every time you perform oral sex on a man.
□ Use a new latex dam every time you perform oral sex on a woman. If you don’t have a latex dam, create one by cutting the tip off a condom and then slitting it down the side.
□ Use a new condom every time you insert a sex toy into someone’s body. Change the condom before moving the sex toy into a new body opening, and use a new condom if you are going to move the sex toy from one person to another.
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For more information, contact:
Janie Long
Director, Center for LGBT Life
janie.long@duke.edu
919-684-6607
Lindsey Bickers Bock, MPH
Health Education Specialist,
Duke Student Health Center
lindsey.bickers.bock@duke.edu
919-668-0997

