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Chip Lewis: Why It’s More Important Than Ever To Live Out And Proud
“It could have been us.” I kept hearing that Sunday from friends at the Capital Pride Festival and on Facebook. “It could have been us.” We know that when we
Once Upon A Heterosexual Time
“Hey, good afternoon.” I turned, caught the eye of the guy who had just spoken to me from across the counter at work, and instantly fell in lust. He was
There Is No Second Guessing The Consequences Of Hate
Originally published on kritzmoritz.com You don’t have to be a victim to understand the tragic consequences of Sunday’s mass shooting in Orlando, Florida. Omar Mateen, a trained weapon expert, twice
The Piece About How Far Some Will Go To Ignore Homophobia
Written by Owen Jones and originally published on theguardian.com Orlando was both a terrorist attack and a homophobic attack on LGBT people. It was both the worst mass shooting in
MAN, KNOW THY ENEMY
Hi. Sensei here. I want to tell you something that has been troubling me lately. Shall we begin? I don’t know about you, but living in this world is not
Echoes Of Fat Times And Other Stories
I attended a boarding school somewhere in the north central. As it’s been already established, lots of amateur gay sex happens in those places. I remember one Sunday evening when
The Love That Remains Unknown
He loved him. Right from the first sleepover at his house in freshman year, a night he willed himself to forget, when he had to shut his eyes, ears and
Question: At What Age Does A Gay Man Give Up Looking For Love And Resign To Being Single Forever?
Written by David Hudson and originally published on gaystarnews.com “I’m 52 and I’m single, and on some level, I feel like I’ve failed because by the time you’re my age,
The Piece About The Power Of Being A Bottom In Sex
Written by George M. Johnson and originally published on thebody.com The black LGBTQIA community is nothing new, but it is now beginning to write its own narrative in a way
The Piece About Olumide Makanjuola’s LGBT Activism in Nigeria
Originally published on ynaija.com “Why would anyone choose to be gay in a heteronormative society like ours? Do you think if gay people had a choice, they will not change