The inspiration for six-word memoirs came courtesy of a legend about Ernest Hemingway. As the story goes, Hemingway was once challenged to tell a story in six words. He came up with this:
Sexual Compatibility
Here are eight aspects of sexual compatibility that may help you begin to figure it out. These aren
Death Anus Ad from NYC Dept of Health – Sean Strub
The New York City Department of Health’s “It’s Never Just HIV” advertising campaign, targeted to encourage HIV negative gay and bisexual men to use condoms, has prompted a conversation that is profoundly important and speaks directly to the heart of the problems with HIV prevention.
This is a long blog to read, but as sean states there is just so much info that is pertinent to the subject. Fear does not change behavior. Fear does increase stigmatization.
A Mindful Strategy for a Resilient New Year | Mindfulness and Psychotherapy
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15 Cancer Symptoms Men Shouldn’t Ignore
Experts say that men could benefit greatly by being alert to certain cancer symptoms that indicate a trip to the doctor
gay.com Daily Hot Topics: My Gay World: Becoming a Daddy
Aging may be a fact of life and we all have to deal with it, but when you look at the social norms of the gay community juxtaposed against those of mainstream society, it makes me question a lot of things in my life:
Should I still worry about having a six-pack?
Is it wrong to still want to screw guys 24/7 or should I have settled down by now?
Am I pervy if I’m attracted to those guys in their early 20s, or should I just focus on men my own age?
What does it mean if I get off on being called a “Daddy?”
Need i say more. Read the article.
gay.com Daily Hot Topics: My Gay World:In Defense of Open Relationships
A successful long-term committed relationship is nowadays seen by younger gays not as an inconvenience or a
Placebos Work, Even When We Know They
Taking a placebo appears to be effective even when the patient is fully aware it
Gay New Year’s Resolutions
Start the New Year with a promise or resolution that will guarantee a better 2011. Here are the top New Year’s resolutions for gay men.
1) Journal/Blog
2) No more drama (this one is worth reading two times)
3) Mentor LBGT Youth (Just remember all the recent teen suicides)
4) Fight for gay rights
5) Get Tested
6) Come out to yourself (often we forget that this is a ongoing/life time process)
7) Shed Bad Influences
8) Actually workout at the gym
9) Volunteer
10) Stop smoking
Thank you
I appreciate you taking your time this year to read my blog posting, I hope that you have found them of benefit to you and at times both motivating to do some thing new in your life and maybe even to have a chuckle.