Holistic Guide to Queer Sex Ed: Pleasure & Preventive Care
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by Ashlee Moore
1y ago
LGBTQ+ sexual health is often left out of the discourse in classrooms, and history has taught us how silence and taboo can harm young queer lives – especially the queer sex lives of Black and Latinx people. The post Holistic Guide to Queer Sex Ed: Pleasure & Preventive Care appeared first on Black Gay Blog ..read more
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Am I Gay?
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by Mansa Musa
2y ago
AM I GAY? is a question many boys ask themselves during adolescence. It's a question every gay male will have to come to terms with at some level. The post Am I Gay? appeared first on Black Gay Blog ..read more
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Dave Chappelle vs Shabba Ranks: Most Offensive
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by Dirg Aaab-Richards
2y ago
Before Dave Chappelle's Netflix special, The Closer, I would not have bought a ticket to one of his events. I just wouldn't have. But, after this, I still don't need to. The post Dave Chappelle vs Shabba Ranks: Most Offensive appeared first on Black Gay Blog ..read more
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How Joshua Dad of Two Became Fabulous Asia (Gender Transformation)
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by Leon Tripplett
2y ago
Joshua Miller was never comfortable as a male, although he fits the part perfectly. So he went on a journey of self-discovery and gender transformation. The post How Joshua Dad of Two Became Fabulous Asia (Gender Transformation) appeared first on Black Gay Blog ..read more
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My Sexual Liberation in Adult Entertainment
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by Marlon67
2y ago
Taking the agency over ourselves as black gay men is not easy. This is primarily because many black communities are not sexually liberated and aren’t as sex-positive as they should be, mainly because of societal pressure. Therefore, I took it upon myself to help redefine black social norms from a sexual standpoint. I wanted to […] The post My Sexual Liberation in Adult Entertainment appeared first on Black Gay Blog ..read more
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Could Magic Mushrooms Be the Key to What Afflicts Us Emotionally?
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by Leon Tripplett
2y ago
Former Naval Chief Petty Officer Bruce Golden was stuck. He’d just left a shopping bazaar where he and his partner sold baby goods as a side gig and was driving himself to the hospital. He never made it there. His breathing became laboured; he was sweating profusely. He was shaking uncontrollably. What he feared most […] The post Could Magic Mushrooms Be the Key to What Afflicts Us Emotionally? appeared first on Black Gay Blog ..read more
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Cruising Elliot at Heathrow Airport: My Big Mistake!
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by Paul Boakye
2y ago
I’ve never been good at cruising men. Call me dense when it comes to gay flirtation in public spaces. For unless your approach is clear and direct, I’m likely to miss the raised eyebrows or enticing winks. I like the unambiguous, in your face approach to picking up men, or ‘cruising’ as it’s known. Admittedly, […] The post Cruising Elliot at Heathrow Airport: My Big Mistake! appeared first on Black Gay Blog ..read more
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What Do They Know of Cricket?
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by Editorial Columnist
2y ago
Cricket has always been a presence in my life. My dad is from Guyana – the country that has produced great West Indies players such as Sir Clive Lloyd and Shivnarine Chanderpaul – and has an obsession with the game that borders on the pathological. The post What Do They Know of Cricket? appeared first on Black Gay Blog ..read more
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Peter Njane’s Ishtar MSM Shoulders Burden Of Gay Health In Nairobi
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by Akoya Atano
2y ago
Perturbed by high levels of stigma and discrimination targeting LGBTQ individuals in Kenya, Peter NJane was moved to start, Ishtar MSM, a community-based organisation that has grown into a formidable defender of health rights in a country not so friendly towards its LGBTQ citizens. Based in Nairobi, Kenya, the community-based Ishtar MSM organisation advances the […] The post Peter Njane’s Ishtar MSM Shoulders Burden Of Gay Health In Nairobi appeared first on Black Gay Blog ..read more
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Hats On and Dressed to the Nines: How I Became a Milliner
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by Alva Wilson
2y ago
I was almost one year old in August 1959 when my mother and I sailed from St. Vincent to Italy on an Italian ship named ‘Lutania’. We then went to France and Dover and finally took a train to London Victoria, to meet dad. Mum was elegantly dressed to the nines, wearing a Christian Dior […] The post Hats On and Dressed to the Nines: How I Became a Milliner appeared first on Black Gay Blog ..read more
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