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Embrace Your Bisexuality: A Guide for Gay Men
Gay men are constantly working towards acceptance in mainstream society. From the domestic abuse bill in Louisiana to the push for visibility from Florida’s Democrats, we’re working hard to get…
Gay-Friendly Doctors In Seattle
When you’re LGBT and looking for a doctor, it’s important to have choice so you can find a doctor’s office where you feel safe and comfortable. There are plenty of…
Gay-Friendly Doctors in Boston
It is important to feel comfortable and safe when you go to the doctor. For members of the LGBT community looking for gay friendly doctors in Boston, MA, you are…
Your Guide to Joining a Gay Sports League
When it comes to pro sports, we’re still fighting for visibility. Athletes like Jason Collins and Michael Sam were, and always will be, trailblazers. But these days, they are former…
Three Things that Every Cisgender* Gay Man Needs To Know About His Transgender Siblings
Your trans siblings need you to understand what being trans is so you understand how to make space for us and our stories under the big gay umbrella. By BJ…
5 Grindr Alternatives for Finding Your Next Date
Whether you live in a sprawling metropolis like New York City or a rural town in Minnesota, dating is hard. For the 2.4 million men who log onto Grindr every…
Our Stay at Frog Meadow Farm – A Gay B&B in Southern Vermont
Jon and I have chaotic lives in Manhattan. Like many NYC folks, we work long hours and leisure time comes infrequently and only on the weekends. Fleeing the city via…
These Gay Athletes Are Making Sports More Inclusive
Without question, gay visibility is at an all-time high. From movies and mainstream television to historic legislation and unprecedented progress during Barack Obama’s terms in office, we’ve come further than…
The Love Bubble – My AIDS/LifeCycle Experience – Part 2
Read Part 1 of my experience here. Day 5 I awake and set about putting together my outrageous outfit: it is Red Dress Day! Red Dress Day used to be…
More than a Joy Ride – My AIDS/LifeCycle Experience – Part 1
Though times have changed, I believe it’s important for younger LGBTQ generations to recognize and honor the experiences and stories of those before our time. I signed up for AIDS/LifeCycle…
The Complicated History of Poppers
Poppers are as ingrained in gay culture as Pride parades, bathhouses, and drag queens. As a less illicit counterpart to stronger drugs like cocaine and crystal meth, poppers provide a…