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January 30th, 2020

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The Third Step Is Complete (For Now)

By Daddy

Las Vegas — I've fixed the problems with the third step, formatting the review. I've also made a lot of progress on the new look for the next version. I still have some changes to make it easier for mobile users to look at reviews through but that can wait while I move on to get the fourth step updated.

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Out.com Logo Being Gay In America Requires Double Vision

Being Gay In America Requires Double Vision

By Richie Jackson

Cyberspace — I am so excited for you — and filled with anxiety — that you are leaving our home to live as a gay man in New York City. High school is over and you are college-bound. You are kind, responsible, and hardworking. You are ready for college — but are you ready to be a gay man living in America? (More)

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McConnell's Losing The Battle To Stop Bolton's Testimony

By Matt Lasio

Washington D.C. — This was supposed to be the week President Trump’s legal team eviscerated House Democrats’ entire impeachment case. Instead, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is scrambling for the votes he needs to stop former National Security Advisor John Bolton from being called to testify in the impeachment trial. (More)

TowleRoad Logo This ‘Smooth Bottom Twink’ Doesn’t Want To Be Labeled

This ‘Smooth Bottom Twink’ Doesn’t Want To Be Labeled

By Staff

Cyberspace — Michael passed Eric (Eliot Mac) on the street as he was on his way to gay brunch, and was shocked when Eric flipped around and said “I’m not gay.” After all, Eric was at last week’s game night/sex party getting banged by 10 guys according to his OnlyFans account. (More)

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L.A. LGBT Center Will Continue Free HIV Testing

By Kate Sosin

Los Angeles — oday, the Los Angeles LGBT Center announces that it has reached a temporary agreement with the Los Angeles Department of Public Health (DPH) to reinstate funding for vital STD and HIV services for the LGBT community. The agreement, reached overnight, comes one day after the announcement that free STD and HIV testing and STD treatment funded by the County would end at the Center due to funding cuts by DPH. The subsequent public outcry and activism through phone calls to DPH and its director, Dr. Barbara Ferrer, led to the temporary funding agreement. (More)

Queerty Logo  Queer Guy Gets Revenge On School Bully… By Having Sex With His Dad

Queer Guy Gets Revenge On School Bully… By Having Sex With His Dad

By David Hudson

Cyberspace — A comedy sketch is racking up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube. Queer comic Nathan Pearson performed the routine at New York’s Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre on January, 16, as part of the ‘Characters Welcome’ solo monologue showcase. It was posted to YouTube on Friday. (More)

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'Queer' Moniker Finds Favor Among The Young And Nonbinary

By Trudy Ring

Cyberspace — Young adults, cisgender women, and genderqueer or nonbinary people have embraced the term “queer” as their identifier in greater proportions than the LGBTQ community as a whole, according to a new study. (More)

Edge Logo 'Minari,' A Korean Immigrant Drama, Breaks Out At Sundance

'Minari,' A Korean Immigrant Drama, Breaks Out At Sundance

By Jake Coyle (AP)

Utah — After the premiere of "Minari" at the Sundance Film Festival, while many in the audience were still drying their eyes, director Lee Isaac Chung quoted the author Willa Cather to explain how he had come to write a film based on his childhood, when his Korean family moved to rural Arkansas. (More)