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A handsome businessman rides in a taxi. During the trip, furtive glances are exchanged between him as he chats with the driver. However when the ride has ended and it is time to pay the fare, the businessman cannot find his wallet! Fortunately, he has condoms in his pocket, which the driver enthusiastically accepts. The video ends with the two men naked and sharing a beautiful sex scene in the back of the cab, making good use of the condoms.
Please note: Supplementing the narrative, each GMHC safer sex short ends with text on the screen reinforcing the use of condoms. The text also advises to use lubricant with the spermicide Nonoxynol-9 (N-9), however this was later disproved in the early 2000s. Not only is N-9 ineffective as a form of prevention against HIV, it can irritate rectal mucosa thus increasing risk. If you have questions, please consult your doctor for the most up-to-date medical advice for HIV prevention.
Thank you to GMHC, and to the New York Public Library and K.A. Johnson for digital mastering and reproduction.