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Welcome This blog is about the meaning of gay lives, discussed in mom, teen, and office friendly ways. This is not a sex blog and does not contain explicit adult content. Enjoy! The Book For more information about my upcoming book Gay, Explained, click here! About For more about this blog and its author, click here! Follow Facebook: Friend me on Facebook to see new posts Twitter: Follow me on Twitter RSS: Get new blog posts via RSS feed Email: Subscribe to new blog posts via email, here... Alien Encounter at Angkor Wat I find the act of understanding other people thrilling. It is part of why I love foreign travel, and the more exotic the better. Boys in saffron robes on the ruins of Angkor Wat may be the most exotic thing in the world to me, but to young men in central Cambodia, sitting around [...] January 2nd, 2011 | Tags: Beauty, Travel | Category: Joy | One comment Snow Canyon Rising from the suburbs of St George, Utah, Snow Canyon is classic canyonlands red rock country. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah I feel at home. I went on a nice hike last night. It was moonless, and I went without a flashlight, through cold air in the 20s. Red rock walls defined the dome of the sky, and [...] November 25th, 2010 | Tags: Beauty, Travel | Category: Joy | Leave a comment Travertine Hot Springs About the header picture of my toes… here’s the original: You can see why I was sad to crop out those snow covered mountains and the beautiful light on the pool just so the photo would fit into the blog header. My buddy Michael and I did a roadtrip to Death Valley for Spring Solstice [...] October 2nd, 2010 | Tags: Beauty, Travel | Category: Joy | One comment Explore Hard Facts: Science, biology, genetics, body structures, and the always entertaining gay animals Soft Truths: The meaning behind our lives from history, stories, myths, and culture Joy: The gay side of being gay, and of life... things beautiful and inspiring Search TagsAIDS Anti-gay Beauty Bible Books Bullying Christianity ComingOut Cultures EqualRights Ethics Ex-gay Family GayAnimals GayBodies Gender Heterosexuality History homophobia Intersex Islam ItGetsBetter Labels Marriage Military Mormons Music Myths Nature Parenting Pedophilia Politics Polygamy psychology Relationships Religion ScienceVersusReligion Sex Spirit Sports Suicide TheFeminine Travel Wisdom Youth Recent Nothing Says Christmas Like The All Chicago Gay Hockey Association! Macklemore’s Gay Marriage Anthem Gay Liberation Changes Everything On Healing Betty Crocker celebrates ALL families The Gay Vote Elected Obama Hip Hop Asks “Which Side Are You On?” Gay Marriage Wins At The Ballot Box, Repeatedly Lana Wachowski On Being Transgendered Cured Homosexuals Uncle Poodle, Our Redneck Spokesmodel Orlando Cruz, Pro Boxer, Out And Winning Athletic Supporters Gallup Poll Finds 3.4% LGBT In Biggest Study To Date The Facial Symmetry Of Gaydar Symmetrical Gay Brains Excel At Facial Recognition Conservative Progress: The Governator Married Lesbian Staffer Michelangelo’s Dream Screaming Queens Riot At Comptons Understanding Pedophilia
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Alien Encounter at Angkor Wat

I find the act of understanding other people thrilling. It is part of why I love foreign travel, and the more exotic the better. Boys in saffron robes on the ruins of Angkor Wat may be the most exotic thing in the world to me, but to young men in central Cambodia, sitting around [...]

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Snow Canyon

Rising from the suburbs of St George, Utah, Snow Canyon is classic canyonlands red rock country. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah I feel at home. I went on a nice hike last night. It was moonless, and I went without a flashlight, through cold air in the 20s. Red rock walls defined the dome of the sky, and [...]

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Travertine Hot Springs

About the header picture of my toes… here’s the original: You can see why I was sad to crop out those snow covered mountains and the beautiful light on the pool just so the photo would fit into the blog header. My buddy Michael and I did a roadtrip to Death Valley for Spring Solstice [...]

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