METH AND iPODS

Here’s an email that made me think:

Your latest two pieces of writing have the same underlying foundation: isolation in our current society.

It is not chance happening that the crystal meth crisis in the gay community has occurred. The generations that became afraid to have sex during the 1980’s and 90’s have found consolation behind a computer screen. The computer offers a safe place to connect for instant porn, in-and-out sex (yes, just like a fast food fix), and if the drugs make us feel that much better about the whole process, then what the hell. The problem lies in the isolation that accompanies online sex, dating, and life nowadays. The drugs comfort that need, and increase the isolation. Not to mention how quickly crystal becomes physically addictive…

So what’s next? Peer pressure like in the 1980’s does not have the same effect because we are so much more socially isolated than we were twenty years ago. I know I am, my Mom is, my friends are; aren’t you? Since our society is being eaten away by isolationism, how do we get people back from behind their iPods into society? How do we get the boys back into the bars? In a country where we do not have strong social traditions, where do you go to reintroduce cultural socialization. In Italy, they walk in the evenings; In Germany, they gather at beergardens; In France, cafes. Yesterday, I went to my local coffee house in the bohemian section of Boston, Jamaica Plain, and like you, found myself alone amongst a flock of wired people.

I don’t know about you, but I am getting pretty lonely. I trashed my last MP3 player, and after reading your article, have been rethinking giving into the mass media iPOD craze. Must we rip these people (including the tweekers of the gay community) from behind the computer screen to experience life and share the world?

He’s onto something.