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Guys continue to strip for #Pants2HIV charity campaign

By Sam Rigby

Guys are continuing to strip down to their pants for the latest internet charity campaign, which is encouraging men to post a picture of themselves in an effort to raise money for HIV/AIDS research.

Gay men’s sexual health charity GMFA have started the #Pants2HIV campaign, which aims to raise money for HIV prevention and sexual health campaigns, as well as their bi-monthly magazine, FS.

“If we’re going to be able to have honest discussions about what it means to live with HIV then we’ve got to get beyond the point where nobody is willing to talk about it,” said GMFA’s Chief Executive, Matthew Hodson.

“If we want gay men of all ages and backgrounds to think about HIV as an issue that affects them, and to seek out information about how to prevent transmission, then we need to get people talking about HIV,” he added.

To take part all you have to do is pose in your pants, make a donation and then nominate two of your friends to do the same.

Take a look at a selection of recent pictures below:

Check out our first round-up of #Pants2HIV pictures here.> Fit Instagram roundup: Osborne, James, King and more