This study aims to present the results of a qualitative research that considered a bibliographical and documentary review, as well as data from an ethnography carried out in the city of Rio de Janeiro, between groups of men who engage sex to other men (MSM) without a condom -also known as bareback sex.A literature specialized in gender and sexuality, epidemiological and behavioral bulletins, and the observation of small private male clubs dedicated to bareback sex constitute the field of this research.In the scope of this study, two discoveries stand out: a) the hegemony of an "erogenous" body that surpasses the "sexual" in the biological sense, and b) and the preponderance of the senses, especially the tactile sense, through values and meanings attributed to the skin.