AIDS remains today a mortal threat for
a great part of the world’s population, and especially for Africa, where most of
the virus carriers live. But if the sick people are in Africa, the solutions
– and even more the money – are in developed societies, and particularly in
Europe. Jérôme Mignot has worked for his diploma on this fundamental
question: how can we raise funds to support Africa in its struggle against this
pandemic ?
Jérôme
suggests therefore developing, from latex, a range of pleasure products– called
Second Skin – produced in Africa and sold in Europe, the revenues of
which would finance the struggle and help the integration of HIV positive
people, who would make these products. Indeed, it is often said that condoms
atrophy our pleasure, and yet, this piece of latex is able to protect us from
AIDS. What if this material still had some secrets to disclose! Second Skin
allows us to see the condom no longer like a constraint but like one element of
a range of objects multiplying our pleasure during love. ”Whisper-me”,
“caress-me”, “Taste-me” have evocative names, associated with different senses
like hearing, touch or taste. Because he approaches without taboo the
gestures of pleasure, Jérôme opens the way to new erotic
solidarities.
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