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pre-AIDS

American  
[pree-eydz] / priˈeɪdz /

noun

  1. (not in technical use) AIDS-related complex.


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In 2022, Pitchfork said the duo’s debut offered “a snapshot of pre-AIDS queer life at its heady peak.”

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 23, 2025

You’ve taken so many risks throughout your career, and the film “Making Love” was one of those huge risks, playing gay in 1981, pre-AIDS crisis.

From Salon • Feb. 20, 2025

It’s a fascinating, scrappy time capsule of queer life in post-Stonewall, pre-AIDS epidemic America that chronicles the revelry and protest that greeted the modern gay liberation movement.

From New York Times • Jun. 1, 2020

What does “Torch Song,” a post-Stonewall, pre-AIDS work about love and acceptance, say now, in an era of PrEP, marriage equality, and gender fluidity?

From The New Yorker • Nov. 5, 2018

I came out in the early 80s and the vibe of the pre-AIDS drag culture was this nasty, cattyiness in which people projected their bitter, internalized homophobia on each other.

From Slate • Nov. 6, 2012