Many of us spend a lot of time and energy hoping to find Mr. Right. We also imagine that when we find him, the sex will always and automatically be fabulous. (This article is part of a continuing series for GAYTWOGETHER authored by John R. Ballew, M.S., a licensed private practice professional in Atlanta - specializing in issues related to coming out, sexuality, relationships and spirituality.) When we first meet someone new, we often feel so much passion that the specifics of what we are doing don’t matter all that much.
Sooner or later the novelty starts to wear ...
RICHARD LALLI, (picuted center), an adjunct music professor at Yale, will become the university's first gay master in January, when he and his partner, Michael Rigsby, move into Jonathan Edwards residential college. Rigsby will be the assistant master.
Act 1 was about to start and Richard Lalli had a few last words for his students. Orpheus, Apollo and the others huddled around in their white robes. "Try to be free," Lalli said calmly. "And make it as much your own as possible." With that, he retreated to the church balcony, dressed for the opera in a silk scarf. In ...
Here they are, the first set of 1000 reasons why you should leave him. The trick is to find out before it’s too late and not to close your eyes because you are blinded by how much you love him. Don’t let him use you, take advantage of you, or isolate you. Don't let him manipulate you into staying. Don't let him wear you down so that your self-worth becomes so low you feel like you have no choices. And don’t remain silent because you’re afraid.
Finding out all the nasty details during the last months before it ...