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Contents:
- GAY MEN, WE HAVE A DRKG PROBLEM
- FOR THE LOVE OF GAY BARS
- OP-ED: THE FE LE BETWEEN GAY PRI AND ALHOLISM
- I HAVE CID TO FALLY END MY TOXIC RELATNSHIP WH ALHOL. I AM CUR GIVEN THAT THERE’S SO MUCH DRKG GAY CULTURE/SCEN, TO HEAR ANYONE’S STORI ON BEG SOBER OR HOW THEIR LIFE HAS CHANGED FOR THE BETTER BY QUTG. WHAT IS SOCIAL LIFE LIKE? ALSO, ANYONE WHO HAS GONE TO AA - DO YOU GO TO THE “NORMAL” AA MEETGS OR THE LBGT FOCED ON? THANKS FOR ANY FEEDBACK. BEFORE ANYONE ATTACKS ME, Y I KNOW THERE IS A SOBRIETY BOWL, BUT I WANT SOME GAY SPECIFIC FEEDBACK TOO.
- 'PASSAG' DIRECTOR NOUNC 'DANGERO' NC-17 RATG ON A FILM PICTG A GAY LOVE STORY
GAY MEN, WE HAVE A DRKG PROBLEM
Lbian, bisexual, transgenr, and gay alhol treatment programs mt acunt for the unique risk factors the LGBTQ+ muny fac. * gay culture alcohol *
1 In fact, studi show that people who self-intify as lbian, gay, or bisexual are approximately 2 tim as likely to have an addictn than straight peers and transgenr dividuals are close to 4 tim as likely. Rearch suggts that gay alhol treatment programs mt nsir important factors such as sexual objectifitn, the tersectnaly of multiple margalized inti—pecially the impacts of racism—and high occurrenc of mental health ndns. While rearch has not drawn specific nclns about why gay women are so much more likely to mise or bee addicted to alhol than straight women, studi do show certa risk factors for alhol abe the muny.
FOR THE LOVE OF GAY BARS
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Studi dite that gay women experience certa mental health ncerns—many of which are associated wh a higher rate of substance mise—more often than straight women. Rearch also dit that more gay women experience -occurrg disorrs—or two mental health diagnos at the same time. Gay men have been observed to mise alhol as a pg mechanism, as well as part of a pattern of risk-takg behavrs that may be related to addictn, trma, peer fluence, or mental health ndns.
OP-ED: THE FE LE BETWEEN GAY PRI AND ALHOLISM
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Homophobia and discrimatn agast gay men has been related to negative mental health out both historilly and currently. Dpe advancements both the unrstandg and treatment of HIV and other sexually transmted fectns, some people still stigmatize gay men based on the AIDS crisis of the 1980s.
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I HAVE CID TO FALLY END MY TOXIC RELATNSHIP WH ALHOL. I AM CUR GIVEN THAT THERE’S SO MUCH DRKG GAY CULTURE/SCEN, TO HEAR ANYONE’S STORI ON BEG SOBER OR HOW THEIR LIFE HAS CHANGED FOR THE BETTER BY QUTG. WHAT IS SOCIAL LIFE LIKE? ALSO, ANYONE WHO HAS GONE TO AA - DO YOU GO TO THE “NORMAL” AA MEETGS OR THE LBGT FOCED ON? THANKS FOR ANY FEEDBACK. BEFORE ANYONE ATTACKS ME, Y I KNOW THERE IS A SOBRIETY BOWL, BUT I WANT SOME GAY SPECIFIC FEEDBACK TOO.
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Transphobia n be an addnal layer of discrimatn and vlence that is not separate om homophobia, racism, and other forms of discrimatn.
'PASSAG' DIRECTOR NOUNC 'DANGERO' NC-17 RATG ON A FILM PICTG A GAY LOVE STORY
Transgenr people may also be gay or bisexual and may therefore also experience the unique risk factors of that mographic.
Many members of the muny thk of the Stonewall rt—which took place a gay bar—as one of the pivotal events recent history.