I hope people will check out the links on my page. As Greg at Evviva Male has noted (http://evvivamale.blogspot.com/), blogging unites us gays and provides an outlet for those still in the closet or those living in less than gay friendly areas. Each of the blogs I have linked to seem to have authors who have brains, are aware of current events, and good taste in hot guys based on the photos on their blogs. In fact, it was reading The Pink Elephant (http://pinkelephant2closets.blogspot.com/) that spurred me to get back to my own coming out story. The photo above is from http://salsaparapecar.blogspot.com/ Some of the other links are to great news sources.
I would also recommend Family Acceptance (http://www.familyacceptance.com/) as a good reference to parents who are trying to come to terms with having a gay child. I asked my own mother to look at the site after I came out to my parents almost five years ago.
4 comments:
Loved your insights and pics.
Thanks for the link.
JC
http://joshuacactus.blogspot.com/
Thanks for including me in your list of authors "with brains"; although at times, I appear to be "brain dead".
My list of Blogmasters (where you are included) is a unique group of individuals which include a mix of gay men and lesbians; as well as some wonderful heterosexual men and women who are all strong supporters of the gay community.
My goal is to inform and educate... as well as socialize with a bit of "eye candy" thrown in for good measure!
Your blog is refreshing and informative. I enjoy being here.
DON~
Don, Thanks for the kind words. My goal is to educate and keep folks thinking. I throw in some "eye candy" to keep it lively.
The internet has especially been a savior for rural gay people, who often feel so isolated. Two of my friends out here met their partners online, as there are no bars or other venues nearby. They had both lived alone for many years.
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