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Disabled, Queer Man Goes Viral with Inspiring and Empowering Hashtag

He’s created the #disabledjoy hashtag to help challenge perceptions around disability   A tweet challenging people’s perceptions of disability has gone viral in the last 48 hours. Twitter user Andrew (@menajew) posted the following message on Sunday. ‘There’s a common misconception that you can’t be Disabled and happy. That you…

‘Love, Simon’ Delivers on Its Message and Then Some

It’s pretty incredible that after so many years of LGBT visibility in the media that we finally have a mainstream movie where the lead identifies as gay.  Even better, it’s not a film marketed towards mature adults (Brokeback Mountain, for instance), but works for several different audiences in the process.…

8 Tips To Make Your Next Relationship Last Longer

Being in a new relationship is always exciting and thrilling. Things seem to work out on their own accord in the beginning but the real problems tend to develop over time. Romantic gay relationships are tricky and confusing as one is often left wondering what he should or shouldn’t do.…

Watch The Hilarious First Episode of New Gay Web Series Matt & Dan

If you’re looking for a new web series to obsess over, this might be it. Matt & Dan is the brainchild of Matt Wilkas, star of 2012’s Gayby and boyfriend of Gus Kenworthy, and Daniel Vincent Gordh, an actor and comedian who portrayed William Darcy in the award-winning web series…

LGBTQ and Out on Social Media — but Nowhere Else

For some LGBTQ people, social media offers a space where they can be out and proud, even if they’re not out offline.   The first queer space on the Internet had a similar evolution to most webpages. It began in 1983 as a virtual bulletin board on the early Usenet system, where…

For Greg Berlanti, ‘Love, Simon’ Is A Pinnacle In A Career Marked By LGBTQ Inclusion

The director says making queer-inclusive projects is “incredibly rewarding.”   “Love, Simon” will make history this weekend as Hollywood’s first major studio film to feature a gay teen protagonist. If director Greg Berlanti had his way, however, that wouldn’t be the case. “I wish it wasn’t 2018 and that we weren’t the…