AIDS LifeCycle 2015 Celebrates ‘Red Dress Day’

OK, OK. So these two cyclists on the record-breaking 2015 AIDS LifeCycle are flaunting their red short shorts instead of a red dress on Thursday.

Gay guy calls his childhood bully, and it goes better than he could have dreamed

A gay guy has done what many of us, no matter how old we are, would be terrified to do: call up your childhood bully.

Twin Nation: Non-Identical

Fascinating Radio 4 programme about identical twins where one's gay and one's straight...

Prince Charming Meets His Match

We went for a date in Hell’s Kitchen a week later. I was just coming from a show, so I looked sweaty and gross and not put together, and he, of course, looked perfect.

Activist Filmmaker Gal Uchovsky on How LGBT Culture Changed Israel

When is a kiss more than just a kiss? When it changes the hearts and minds of an influential segment of a population—as did this kiss between two Israeli soldiers in the 2002 film “Yossi and Jagger.” Ohad Knoller, who played Yossi, told the New York Times in 2013, that the film changed the way....

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Gong Yoo (July 10, 1979) - South Korean actor.


Gong Yoo (July 10, 1979) - South Korean actor.

Kang Dong Won (18 January 1981) - South Korean actor


The Most Handsome Korean Actors Kang Dong Won (18 January 1981) - South Korean actor Credit: beauty-around

Song Joong Ki (September 19, 1985)


Song Joong Ki (September 19, 1985) - South Korean actor. He is actor Lee Kwang Soo 's bestfriend and rose to fame with period drama Sungkyunkwan Scandal and variety show Running Man. Song played his first TV leading role in the melodrama The Innocent Man in 2012. He has also starred in feature films, most notably as the titular character in the box office hit A Werewolf Boy.
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The Most Handsome Korean Actors: Park Shi Hoo (April 3, 1978)



      Park Shi Hoo (April 3, 1978) - South Korean actor. He began his entertainment career as an underwear model and stage actor, then made his official television debut in 2005. After several years in supporting roles, Park rose to fame in 2010 with the popular romantic comedy series Queen of Reversals and Prosecutor Princess. This was followed by leading roles in period drama The Princess' Man (2011) and thriller film Confession of Murder (2012). In 2013, Park's career was rocked by allegations of sexual assault, but the charges were later dropped.
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AIDS LifeCycle 2015 Celebrates ‘Red Dress Day’


OK, OK. So these two cyclists on the record-breaking 2015 AIDS LifeCycle are flaunting their red short shorts instead of a red dress on Thursday. Like everything else in the history of the world’s largest AIDS fundraiser, things have changed since 1993 when the 7-day trek from San Francisco to Los Angeles began.
Actually, “Red Dress Day” started out one day with the simple message to the thousands of cyclists that the “dress is red” so the riders would create the image of the AIDS Red Ribbon as they pedaled through the sometimes narrow roads along the 545-mile route, says Jim Key, Chief Marketing Officer for the L.A. LGBT Center, the creator and co-sponsor of the ride with the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.....
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Activist Filmmaker Gal Uchovsky on How LGBT Culture Changed Israel


When is a kiss more than just a kiss? When it changes the hearts and minds of an influential segment of a population—as did this kiss between two Israeli soldiers in the 2002 film “Yossi & Jagger.” Ohad Knoller, who played Yossi, told the New York Times in 2013, that the film changed the way Israeli films depict gays and the military. “The army is supposed to be very serious,” he said. “But it’s real life. And if you want to tell a story of young people, young people are living in the army.
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Prince Charming Meets His Match


Ryan, Dancer & Actor: The theater community is a very small one, so I knew who Matt was—we’d worked with the same director in movies (Private Romeo for Matt and Five Dances for me) about a year apart, so that was our one-degree of separation. I’d seen pictures and found him so darn cute—he looks like a Disney prince—that I was crushing from afar. We were at a mutual friend’s birthday party and I walked in and I saw him from the other side of the bar. I gave him an awkward smile and a wave and continued ordering my drink. And then I realized I was being stupid and needed to go over. I felt so fumbly the entire time, but I knew I wanted to keep the conversation going with anything that came into my head.
We went for a date in Hell’s Kitchen a week later. I was just coming from a show, so I looked sweaty and gross and not put together, and he, of course, looked perfect. We were among the last to leave the restaurant. It was raining, and I didn’t have an umbrella so he walked me home under his umbrella, and halfway down 43rd Street he just leaned in and kissed me.
At the end of January, we’re taking a mini-hometown tour—I’m taking him to my hometown in Walled Lake, a suburb of Detroit, and he’s going to see my old dance studio and my school. And I’m going to go to his hometown. Growing up there, I was part of a large community of male dancers in Detroit, which was wonderful. I didn’t have to think too hard about coming out—I did a lot of traveling to compete and study with different teachers, so I was so exposed to that world that I didn’t think it was weird having those feelings. I came out right after taking my mom to see Milk. It felt like an appropriate moment.

Matt, Actor & Musician: I nearly dropped my drink when Ryan started walking toward me. It sounds ridiculous, but it was one of those situations where it was love at first sight, or, at least, first meet. From the moment he came over, I had this “Oh, this is it” spark of knowing he was someone I had to get to know and have a relationship with. I went home and sent my mother an email saying, “I’ve definitely met someone really, really special.”
I told Ryan I loved him two months in—I was trying to wait three months, but it slipped out one morning. We got coffee together, and I couldn’t believe I had to go home and not see him for the rest of the day. Luckily it went very well; he said it back, turned bright red, and was as giddy as could be.
My father is rather conservative, and Ryan is the first guy I’ve introduced to him. It’s always been a sensitive issue, but everyone has his processes. It’s really only been a couple of years that we’ve had an open discussion between us, but he’s been overwhelmingly welcoming and loving toward Ryan, and it was really special to have him at my home for Thanksgiving.
Oddly enough, I have very traditional values myself. When I finally had the conversation with my father, one of the things I said was, “Out of all of your children, I probably want the most traditional things—I want to get married and I want a family, and I want a typical nuclear household.”  I’ve always wanted very traditional things, and I think Ryan has as well. I have two sisters, and I think we all dreamt about meeting our Prince Charming when we were growing up.
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Twin Nation: Non-Identical

Fascinating Radio 4 programme about identical twins where one's gay and one's straight. They claim research indicates this happens in over half of identical twins. Reinforces my belief that no-one has the slightest clue why anyone turns out gay. Or straight. PS It's not about twins doing it, pervs.
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