When my husband, turning 80, agreed I could see a younger man, we couldn’t predict the surprising way our lives together would unfold.
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¿A quién se le confía tener un niño?
Como hombre gay casado y pediatra de urgencias, sigo enfrentando dificultades con mis expectativas de tener una vida familiar “tradicional”.
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Pinned Under the Bodies of Men
I thought being sexually bold was a game I was allowed to play. I had no idea of the punishment that awaited me — or the surprising healing to come.
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Is Måneskin the Last Rock Band?
The Italian group has become a global sensation — by giving Gen Z a taste of a genre that might have already taken its final breath.
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Al terminar la universidad, aposté todo por mi novio
Cuando mis amigos iban en pos de empleos interesantes y la facultad de derecho, yo me fui a México detrás de un chico.
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Who Is Trusted to Have a Child?
As a married gay man and an emergency pediatrician, I continue to wrestle with expectations of having a ‘traditional’ family life.
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Salí del clóset y pasé al jardín de mi madre
Ser gay no estaba entre las cosas que mi madre jamaiquina esperaba de mi vida en Estados Unidos. Entonces, ¿cómo llegaría a florecer?
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Are We Finally Ready to Take Tammy Wynette Seriously?
The unsung godmother of so-called “sad girl” music — and one of pop’s most wrenching chroniclers of feminized pain — has long been misunderstood.
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Why I Dress (and Act) Like a Man
Tired of being deferential to men in my relationships, I decided to create my own drag king persona.
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After the Loss of a Son, a Football Coach Confronts a Terrible Truth
Meiko Locksley was found to have had a degenerative brain disease often associated with football. His father, the head coach at Maryland, is still reckoning with the implications.
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¿Sería un gran error casarme con ella?
Me advirtieron que no me casara con alguien que no practicara mi fe, pero cuando Jillian se quedaba dormida en mi cama, yo lloraba, incapaz de imaginar el mundo sin ella.
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Putting All My Eggs in the Boyfriend Basket
As my friends left college for exciting jobs and law school, I went to Mexico for a guy.
