Posts Tagged ‘Sex’
AIDS Awareness Month: A Plea for Personal Responsibility Over Blaming Bisexual Men
The following post was originally published by Arielle Loren via Clutch Magazine. The piece is a powerful one, advocating for education, safe sex, and honesty regarding our sexual activities. Arielle Loren is a staunch advocate for taking the “blame game” out of sex and erradicating the...
December 14th, 2010 | World | Read More
NYT: Many Successful Gay Marriages Share an Open Secret
“I take it as a gift that someone will be that open and honest and sharing with me,” said Rio, using the word “open” to describe their marriage.
Love brought the middle-age couple together — they wed during California’s brief legal window for same-sex marriage. But they knew from the beginning...
January 31st, 2010 | LGBT, Opinion | Read More
VIDEO: Science and Homosexuality — Nurture vs. Nature
What has Science discovered so far about the question over Homosexuality and its inheritable biologic or lifestyle choice debate? Is being Gay a choice? Or are people born Gay? Nature or Nurture?
Personally, I’d like to see an article written that shares information explaining the difference between...
December 30th, 2009 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More
Coffee Talk: Could Same-Sex Marriage Save Hetersexuals From Heartbreak
As the debate over legalizing same-sex marriage grows louder and more polarized, there are people whose support for the proposal is personal but not often talked about. They are the former spouses of marriages that ended when their partner admitted and/or discovered they were gay. Many of these former...
November 8th, 2009 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More
NYMag: A New Kind Of AIDS Crisis
Left: Russell Steinke. Age: 56 / HIV: 23 years / Has suffered from: memory loss, nerve damage in feet, lipodystrophy, fatigue. Right: Enrico McLane. Age: 52 / HIV: 17 years / Has suffered from: short-term memory loss, two hip replacements.
When David Simpson was working at Mount Sinai Medical Center...
November 2nd, 2009 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More
AIDS Vaccine Trial Offers Hope
Health professionals and community members continue to work avidly toward developing a vaccine for the AIDS virus Researchers felt boosted by the results of an AIDS vaccine clinical trial released on Thursday, which showed for the first time that a small but significant portion of volunteers were protected...
September 24th, 2009 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More
Phillippines Sees Surge In AIDS Cases
MANILA – THE UN Development Programme on Thursday said the Philippines has not done enough to curb the rise of HIV infections in this largely conservative Roman Catholic nation of 90 million people.
Citing official government records, UNDP country director Renaud Meyer said that about 89 per cent...
July 23rd, 2009 | LGBT, NewsBites, World | Read More
Fun Sex, Safe Sex, Sex, Sex, Sex
I hear from a lot of you about sex. Questions about how to improve your sex lives, about sexually transmitted diseases, or about problems in the bedroom. You ask questions you don’t know where else to go for answers.
For some people it’s embarrassing to admit they have a sexual problem, for...
July 23rd, 2009 | LGBT, Opinion | Read More
Singapore Plans To Maintain Its Ban On Homosexual Sex
According to recent AP reports, Singapore does not intend to follow the lead of Indian high courts by ruling to legalize homosexual sex.
The state-owned New Paper quoted Law Minister K. Shanmugam as saying the law will remain because most Singaporeans don’t accept homosexuality. However, Shanmugam...
July 6th, 2009 | LGBT, NewsBites, World | Read More

