Pink Dot 2017 (Update)

A rainbow in a sea of pink. 20,000 Singaporeans and Permanent Residents. 500 Volunteers. 120 Local Sponsors. 3 Amazing Ambassadors. One Singapore.

PinkDot 2017 Community Tent

We’re excited and grateful, as always to be a part of this year’s Pink Dot Community Tent. Join us at Pink Dot as we proudly present a collection of LGBT, and LGBT-friendly community groups and organizations. Below is a statement that is jointly issued by the community groups participating at this year’s event.

GAYHEALTH WILL BE AT PINK DOT 2017

Just as we have seen local companies come forward to support Pink Dot in its time of need, so now we call on Singaporeans and Permanent Residents: on July 1, come to Speakers’ Corner, and let your voice be heard. Your pink ICs (blue for PRs) are now your passport to participate, and the symbol of our potential to make history, and set the course for a more truly inclusive future for Singapore.

Chemsex Fueling Sexual Compulsivity

The powerful sexual arousal, commanding energy, and extreme sense of self lead the user to become powerless over their erotic temptation, sexual behavior, and drug use. Sex becomes a person’s prime means for validation, excitement, pleasure, and meaning which nothing else compares to, creating an irresistible urge to have one’s needs met.

Here’s What You Need To Know About ‘Chemsex’

There are many dangers you need to be aware of, and some tips to keep safe if you are using drugs like this. These drugs can be highly addictive. Guys usually start using for fun, and believe they are using responsibly, saying things like “I only use on weekends” or “I’m in control of how much I use.”

‘Stealthing’- secret removal of condom during sex

“Stealthing,” the secretive and non-consensual removal of a condom during otherwise consensual intercourse.

Over one third of LGBTI people in London suffer from mental health issues

A ‘worrying number’ of LGBTI people feel uncomfortable disclosing their sexual orientation or gender identity to their GP