DEAR ABBY: I am a 47-year-old gay man. I'm well-ted, but there's somethg I n't figure out. Why do straight guys NOT want to be iends? I never hi...
Contents:
- MAKINGGAYHISTORY—THE PODCAST
- DEAR ABBY: GAY WIDOWER HAS MET SOMEONE NEW. WHEN IS TIME TO MOVE FORWARD?
MAKINGGAYHISTORY—THE PODCAST
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DEAR ABBY: I am a 47-year-old gay man.
-- CURIOUS IN OKLAHOMADEAR CURIOUS: The problem you're havg wh straight men may be that they are nervo about beg perceived as "gay by associatn" if they are iendly wh you. Some may also fd the ncept of beg iends wh a gay man to be part group activi and outgs is certaly a way to nnect wh others regardls of sexual orientatn.
DEAR ABBY: GAY WIDOWER HAS MET SOMEONE NEW. WHEN IS TIME TO MOVE FORWARD?
DEAR ABBY: I'm a gay man. My hband and I have been together almost ne years, married ls than one. Seven years ago, my mother--law cid I was no ... * dear abby gay *
Episo NotFrom Eric Marc: To unrstand how a heterosexual, Jewish, Midwtern dghter of a Rsian immigrant sglehandly fluenced how Amerins thought about gay people, how parents saw their gay kids, and how gay people felt about themselv, you have to go back time. Ple Phillips (nicknamed “Popo” by her fay) affirmatively took on the issue of homosexualy and the rights of gay people her lumn—begng the late 1960s/early 1970s—at a time when dog so risked backlash om her rears and the newspapers which her lumn appeared.
She was one of the only high-profile celebri to do so durg an era when gay people were still nsired sick, sful, and crimal.