Male Order

by Barbara Gibson

Published 1 October 1995
In their own words, six London rent boys tell of life on the 'Dilly', discussing punters, sexuality, HIV/AIDS, drugs, money, homelessness and also their childhoods. The voices in Male Order raise questions not just about buying and selling sex but about a society in which some teenagers learn to grow up as outcasts. Unsentimental, this is a hard-hitting portrayal of teenage street-life.