LGBT Record Breaker
Carol Ann Duffy broke several records when she claimed the current “Poet Laureate” title from the long line of men, in 2009. Not only was she the first ever female be awarded the status, but she was the first Scot, and the first openly bisexual woman. Read more
HIV Scare!
It’s sad but true that some people, including members of the LGBT community have come to expect discrimination. But what about those who are HIV +? Read more
Ageism on the Gay Scene
March 1, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
It seems at times as if older gay people become invisible on the gay scene. How many times have you gone into a gay club and felt like the ´odd one out´? Read more
The Next Big Idea?
January 26, 2011 by Jason Shaw · Leave a Comment
Over the last few years things have been changing rapidly in the gay bar business. Almost a dozen sports bars catering to a gay clientele have opened around the United States!
What’s Your Color?
January 13, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
We all have our favorite color or colors and often times that is displayed in the clothes we wear. But what does your favorite color to wear say about you? Read more
Straight to the Point
December 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Hello all. The topic of today’s blog: Some of the dumb ass things that straight people ask gay people ALL the time. Pretty much just an overview of some of the stereotypes we gays are given and the truths behind them. Read more
Undercover
November 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Sebastian Black a detective in Bay Harbor sometimes must make his way into the seedy dark under belly of Bay Harbor. A gay man 6’ with black hair, a nice body, and very attractive tries to live his life as an example to his adopted son Summer why helping hot men that come to him in despair.
More at: The Sebastian Black Chronicles
Ex-BF
November 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Today I want to talk about my ex-boyfriend.
Before I started this job, I had had a boyfriend. He is not Japanese. I met him through gay.com. Honestly, the pics of him are not so good, but when I chatted with him, I was attracted by his jokes and stories. He said he lived central Tokyo, which was a bit far from my house, and there was no train then, but I really wanted to see him(and was horny,
) so I went to meet him by taxi. It costed about 6000 yen($75!) It was the same fee as what I worked for 6 hours in a restaurant.
When I met hi for the first time, he was much cuter than pics, so I often went to meet him.
…
Now I can’t meet him easily…I miss him so bad sometimes. Then, I remember his silly jokes and laugh.
I can’t help imagine if I thrown away this life and followed him…
Life is succession of difficult decisions…
Read more at the original source: A rentboy in Japan – the Everyday Life of Me!
The Life of Freelance
November 8, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Freelancing comes with its ups and downs and one of the ups is having a great team. When you move from one production to the next you get to meet a whole spectrum of personalities in all degrees of emotions. I have an entire library full of horror stories of working in TV which would make your hairs stand on end. Like the time a Director made me take three human poos home in tupperware boxes or the time I discovered a story written about me in trashy tabloid newspaper due to my filming with a particularly nasty Z-list celebrity. Believe me when I tell you that the horror stories far outweigh the good. So meeting this lovely Researcher, with her really positive and calm manner really made a difference to what could have been a very stressful shoot.
More at the original source: Suspicious Boy!
Age of Aquarius
November 8, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Although by 1973 I had already been out of high school for a year, the late 60′s and early 70′s during the “Age of Aquarius” was a time for sexual confusion as I was attracted to both guys and gals. Read more



