Finding love and romance in New York City isn’t impossible, but it’s also not always so easy. Here’s what I’ve learned after a year of dating in NYC—the things that made it a challenge, but also fun.
In a world that often emphasizes the importance of inner beauty, I found myself at a crossroads after a difficult breakup in my 30s. Struggling to regain my self-confidence, I stumbled upon an unconventional solution that would ultimately become a source of joy and healing: Botox. This newfound adventure not only transformed my appearance but …
Brooklyn is a vibrant hub of LGBTQ+ culture, offering a diverse array of gay bars that cater to every taste and style. NYC’s most hipster borough, Brooklyn has long been a cultural hotspot in New York City, attracting creatives, foodies, and nightlife enthusiasts from around the world. From the vibrant art scene in Bushwick to …
Crazy travel stories from around the world – 4 short, funny & adventurous tales of sex, drugs, and disaster from around the world
In recent years, the world has witnessed a significant shift in the acceptance and recognition of LGBTQ+ rights. Since the time I came out as gay in my mid-20s, and as societal attitudes evolve, it’s become increasingly common for LGBTQ authors and writers to share more about their queer experiences. Gay stories don’t have to …
When I arrived in Valencia, with no guidebook and little clue as to what to do, I saw a sign advertising horchata. Oh, I thought. Now I remember why I’m here! As a relatively recent foodie, I have very little culinary knowledge. My initiation to horchata was through a song from Vampire Weeekend. ♪ In …
About the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia and details on what it’s like to travel when you’re gay. With gay travel political resources
I’ve been dealing with heartbreak again—hence the outpouring of emotional blogs on love as a risk, rainy day movies (ie, sad day movies), how to deal with sadness, the cost of dating, and a few other related blogs. Sorry for the outpouring of emotion, but as a writer, words are my way of coping. Poetry …
It’s not some noble desire to be my own entrepreneur. Rather it’s a healthy mix of fear and worry and frustration with the state of the world. We’re a generation of scrappy fighters, forced to take on new challenges to live the life we always thought we’d have.
New York City is sometimes called the “gayest city in America,” and it’s not hard to see why. With a long history of being at the forefront of LGBTQ+ rights, a thriving and diverse queer community, and a host of gay-friendly neighborhoods, businesses, and events, NYC has cemented its place as a hub for LGBTQ+ …









