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β€œTina” is a drug that keeps appearing more and more in all communities, but especially the LGBT community. Yet, many people are in the dark about what Tina is, why it is infiltrating the LGBT community, why it is so addictive, and if there are any resources for people that become dependent on it.Β 
Here are some frequently asked questions about Tina:
Tina is a drug that you may know by its more common names including crystal methamphetamine or crystal meth. Other popular street names for crystal meth are ice, chalk, crank, fire, junk, sketch, speed, zip, and zoom. The name β€œTina”, an abbreviation of Christina, is an exceedingly popular nickname for the drug specifically within the LGBT community.Β 
Crystal meth has been increasing in popularity in the LGBT community, particularly in the party scene, including use during sex parties. These sex parties , which are frequently advertised on apps such as Grindr and Tinder, often offer free crystal meth. Because crystal meth can create a sense of euphoria and enhanced desire for sex, this often also leads to the dangerous practice of those in attendance having unprotected sex with people they do not know, increasing the chance of contracting HIV.Β 
Notably, the stigma and shame individuals in the LGBT community face coupled with homophobia and transphobia, can make individuals more likely to abuse crystal meth and turn to chasing the temporary high that crystal meth produces. Some people may also believe that crystal meth is an integral part of the LGBT community and that they must do it in order to fit in. Others believe that it will provide some sort of sexual benefit. Both statements are myths and those new to the LGBT community should understand that fun, including exciting and satisfying sex, can and does exist in the community without the use of drugs.Β 
Crystal meth is highly addictive. Because crystal meth increases your heart rate and blood pressure when taken, there is also a serious risk of heart attack and other serious health problems when taking the drug. Due to severe and potential deadly side effects of crystal meth, including psychosis, depression, stroke, lung and kidney damage, and gastrointestinal problems, treatment is highly recommended for those that develop a dependency. Importantly, due to the chemical pathways crystal meth utilizes in your brain, you may become dependent on it very quickly.Β 
Yes! The great news is that there is effective and supportive treatment for those dependent on crystal meth. Inspire Recovery can help connect you to services, therapies, rehabs, and other resources that you may need to overcome your dependence on Tina. Our services are also ensured to be LGBT affirming. Regardless of your journey or how long it is has been, we are here to help!Β 
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Last night's Topic A indulged the anal sex trend with Surrender memoirist Toni Bentley β€”and then there was the usual political blah-blah-blah. But, c'mon, Tina Brown talking about back door penetration? Henry the Intern never thought he'd have it so good.
First up on last night's "Topic [A]" were two colorless interviews. David Boies, attorney for Gore 2000, said a legal showdown next week would "be more bitter and more divisive" and "very damaging." In the 2000 recount, he said, Republicans were more aggressive than Democrats and Katherine Harris "saw herself as saving the Republican party." Tina talked to Walter Salles, the director of "Motorcycle Diaries." Salles "had doubts whether this film could be made or whether I could make it," but Robert Redford, the executive producer, had complete confidence in the project. Salles said through travelling, Che Guevara, realized "reality is much denser, [more complex] than he thought."
In an exploration of anal sex β€”during family hour, no lessβ€” Tina interviewed Toni Bentley, author of The Surrender . She excitedly told Tina how anal sex became an addiction, comparing it to a full-time job. "This particular man really knew what he was doing," she said. "I was absolutely stunned. . . It got better every time. . . I felt that I had been given an incredible gift and I was meant to write about it." And write she did: "I don't think things really exist for us unless I write it down." She called the writing and publication process a "slow coming out" and said her experience is not universal: "No one I know has had it as much as me or the transcendence of me." Bentley doesn't allow every guy to go there, though, because "I consider it a very sacred act." Sacred, but public. . . poor Tina was left to ask, "Are you a masochist?"
A dynamic editor's desk roundtable discussed Jon Stewart eating the media and the media eating Teresa Heinz Kerry. Asked if Stewart took himself too seriously on "Crossfire," The New York Times ' David Carr responded, "I'm not going to be your monkey, Tina." Carr thought Stewart's point was "well made" but "it's probably not good in the end for his own personal franchise." Fortune columnist Stanley Bing said Stewart has "earned the right" to "depart from his script." Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi was shut down by Tina and syndicated columnist Armstrong Williams for suggesting "no one would have ever heard [of the appearance] if he hadn't called Tucker Carlson a dick." Pelosi, who called "Crossfire" "crap," thought it "undermined his entire presentation." Williams and Bing complained about typecasting talking-heads to left and right allegiances while Tina noted through the bickering, "Viewers will not sit through reasoned discourse." Speaking of reasoned discourse, Pelosi said, "Tucker has another show on PBS that no one watches."
"People want to see the clash," said Carr, who thinks Stewart should ask tougher questions of his own guests. Agreed Williams, "What he accused Tucker of he is also guilty of." Pelosi was more critical: "The media is undermining democracy. . . It is really dangerous to hear really shallow, made-for-TV arguments. . . There is a responsiblity all of these shows are not living up to." Tina wondered if Stewart is overexposed or has "jumped the shark" (to which at least I agree).
There was more bickering when the panel turned to Teresa's disparaging comment about Laura Bush's career. Pelosi agreed with Teresa: "I really believe you cannot be honest in public life. . . the [First Lady] hasn't worked since the seventies." Williams was offended: "You can not say what she said was accurate!. . . We should not make excuses for her, she's a pro." Said Carr, "The minute they go off message they get clobbered," in part because the press is desperate for interesting material. Politicians, he said, are told to imitate human beings. Pelosi scolded the fourth estate: "Who's fault is it? Why can't the politicians be honest? The candidates can't have unguarded moments. . . They don't trust the media. . . We get these made-for-TV characters." Here we go again. She continued, "The candidates are totally disconnected from reality. . . the politicans are being hurt by the media. . . That is an important point that is getting worse. It's getting worse! The media is the most damaging part of democracy right now!"
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Carr: "Friday Night Lights"
Bing: The Harry & David Catalog
Pelosi: The WB's "Jack and Bobby." Added Tina, "My daughter really likes it."
Williams: "Ray." He held up Jet with Jamie Foxx on the cover: "I actually thought he was Ray Charles. . . this guy really became Ray Charles."
Tina: Attack Poodles and Other Media Mutants by James Wolcott and Artificial White Man by Stanley Crouch
Tina responded to a recommendation from Jude Law: "I would agree with just anything you say."
She agreed with a viewer email complaining about last week's panel on Bill O'Reilly : "I don't think I smacked those boys hard enough."
Closing quote by Tom Stoppard: "Its not the voting that's democracy; it's the counting."


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