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Essay

The Case For Being Single

We used to be exempt.  When our straight friends and family were being taken aside at family reunions by their well-meaning aunts and asked, “So when are you going to settle down?  Why aren’t you married?  Why don’t you have children yet?”, we were left alone.  We were already a lost cause and we weren’t allowed some of it legally anyway, so why bother with the questions?

Well, not so anymore.

With the legalization of gay marriage and general mainstreaming of gay people, we are now susceptible to those same awkward questions.  The assumption is that now that we are legally allowed to partake in ‘what people do’ we should of course want to do so and choose to do so.  After centuries of being ‘the bachelor uncle’ or ‘spinster aunt’ we’re now supposed to provide spouses and perhaps children.

General Interest Entertainment News

Netflix Is Being Sued Over ‘Bandersnatch’

LGBTQ History

Daddy, Where Do Bathhouses Come From?

… But most gay men don’t know about the long history of gay bathhouses and the role they have played in our overall history.  Maybe you know about the bathhouse closings in the ’80s in cities like San Francisco and New York that were part of those cities’ efforts to combat AIDS.  Maybe you know a little further back into the ’70s when bathhouses became known for their entertainment in addition to their cruising – where, believe or not, Bette Midler got her start.

But not many people know much before that.  The fact is that gay bathhouses have been around for more than a century, dating to at least the 1890s…

Film Review

I Am Michael

A film about identity that challenges a person not matter where they lie on the ideological spectrum.

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