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Konov Jewellery Vintage Gothic Stainless Steel Men’s Skull Skeleton Hand Ring, Colour Silver Black – Offer

Konov Jewellery Vintage Gothic Stainless Steel Men’s Skull Skeleton Hand Ring, Colour Silver Black


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  • Color: Silver & Black
  • Width: 17mm (0.67 inches)
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Available sizes: P – Z

Konov Jewellery Vintage Gothic Stainless Steel Men’s Skull… Continue reading

Gaydar Power Outage

Yesterday evening there was a major electrical outage in Twickenham (UK) that affected the Gaydar 1 servers. We immediately followed our back-up procedure to re-reroute traffic to an alternative location. We are committed to ensuring customers can sign in first time, every time, however re-routing even under normal conditions takes time.

Within a few hours the back-up servers were fully functioning and service (and power) was restored. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused and, if you have any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch. We are here 7 days a week from Monday to Friday 09:00 20:00 (GMT), Saturdays 10:00 19:00 (GMT) and Sundays 10:00 19:00 (GMT).

Thank you for choosing Gaydar.

References ^ Gaydar (www.gaydar.net) Continue reading

Me and Diabetes: Becoming an Ambassador for Diabetes UK

Don t laugh but I have finally made it as a cover boy! Back in January Diabetes UK asked if I would become an Ambassador for them and they asked me to be interviewed for their magazine BALANCE. And this cover is the result!

I guess I really ought to be some new pictures done, as this was my official ... Continue reading

Q&A Quickie: Aiden Leslie, Devilish Dance Artist and Activist

Q&A Quickie: Aiden Leslie, Devilish Dance Artist and Activist Like the message of his latest single, Aiden Leslie keeps making his "Diamond Dreams" come true in New York City. The out artist will unplug his dance hits Mar.

7 to headline Devil-May-Care , a new monthly gay concert series at NYC's the Cutting Room sponsored by Logo TV and Sirius/XM's Out Q channel. He spoke with us about the importance of the LGBT event and why he's also lending his voice to champion amFAR 's generationCURE.

Gay.net: Tell me about your partnership with amfAR's generationCURE. Why is that cause so close to your heart? Aiden Leslie: People think that this issue is over.

I've been a witness to people who are still fighting. I am so proud to be parterning with amfAR's generationCURE, helping them continue to raise awareness and accelerate the search for a cure for HIV/AIDS. It s incredibly rewarding to be at a place in my life when I can give back to the people who have supported me.

What can fans expect from your appearance at Devil-May-Care? I'm really excited to be doing a couple songs completely unplugged and on acoustic guitar. It's a side of me my fans haven't seen yet, and the Cutting Room is the perfect venue to do it in.

Have you picked out a snazzy outfit, or will you be rockin' a shirtless look for the boys like in your "Diamond Dreams" video? Snazzy, yes. Shirtless...

well, you will have to come by to find out! How important are events like Devil-May-Care that specifically showcase LGBT talent? It's vital!

Every artist needs a forum, and especially in today's music world, LGBT artists need to be heard. Because we do care, what are your most devilish qualities? Laughs Good question!

How much time do you have...?

Aiden Leslie performs Mar.

7 in Devil-May-Care at NYC's the Cutting Room.

Find Aiden on Facebook and his website . Continue reading

WATCH: Boys, Beer, and Bad Decisions in Out Artist Matt Gold’s ‘Oh, Joe’ Video

WATCH: Boys, Beer, and Bad Decisions in Out Artist Matt Gold's 'Oh, Joe' Video Oh, Matt! Heavily influenced by his upbringing as an adopted Baptist in small-town America, gay singer-songwriter Matt Gold is back with "Oh, Joe," the second single from his debut album Drown Before You Swim . "'Oh, Joe' is a true story about navigating the ins and outs of a friendship," Gold tells FrontiersLA . "The premise of the video is that Joe is continuously making bad decisions for himself and is missing out on what is right in front of him. The viewer is left to wonder if Joe will continue on this path or eventually evolve." And should you feel the need to cyber-stalk the cute cub playing Joe in the clip, his name's Matt Goodrich.

Find Matt Gold on Facebook and check out his new video below. Continue reading

Hunks Fight WIth Jello, Soda in ‘Head Hung Low’

Hunks Fight WIth Jello, Soda in 'Head Hung Low' While we prefer the downtempo parts of Father Tiger's "Head Hung Low" to its quick poppy parts, we love the entire video, namely because it features two shirtless studs fighting with jello and pouring soda over their tight, taut bods yay indie music! While there's no word on whether anyone in this video is gay or bi (or trans for that matter), the band obviously has homoeroticism on the brain. They also live in Hollywood, so make of that what you will.

It doesn't really matter either way because watching hunks food fight and get wet in their tight, white shorts is fun, no matter your sexual identity. Continue reading

"One by one we gonna stand up with pride"

Hi folks, Happy Saint David's day to the Massive from the Valleys. So.... what's occurring? :-) Stand Up This month sees Comic Relief starting its charity events and this year, as I think I've mentioned in previous posts, they are running a gig - literally - for folk who fancy a go at stand up comedy.

Yours truly, has decided to give it a go. Not that I consider myself to be funny per se.... and that's not false modesty.

There are plenty of people out there sharper, wittier or just plain 'out there', than I. Yet, it's not a competition - as it states that on the T&Cs, I should add. If it was, I don't think I'd be as interested.

I'm not after fame and while a little fortune would be nice, I think it's more that I'd just like to have go and see how it is. Personal challenge? Maybe.

A few (trans) friends have asked if I'll be doing it in Lynn mode. The answer to that is no. I've enough to remember without having to worry if my outfit is right or people are being weirded out (Ed: Oh the vanity! ) Well....

I can say this, it is scary. Even if you're running off some routine in front of half a dozen like minded folk - training plus hopefuls - the butterflies / shakes still kick in. Much as I can gibber on for England, being able to focus and trim the words down so you can go from set-up to punch line delivery in just the right timing, it's tough.

I am a natural born waffler, so I know I've got to keep practising and learn my routine off by heart. We covered some of the basics - projecting confidence, mic work - and then mechanisms for drawing from your own experiences, to techniques to help you draw new material from the everyday. It was tough in places, but if you get the chance to go to such an event, I'd say do it.

What next? Well, it's the waiting game as there is one training session to go and then the organisers will see who's stepping up - so to speak - and then we'll know for sure. My work mates have expressed an interest in going and I know a few friends from here/Chams have too.

It may be an interesting experience as the two social worlds collide. Media A little earlier in the week, an email arrived detailing the start of a documentary project. I'll be honest with you.

I get about one a month of these blind drops. Unless the email is really spammy (Ed - is that even a word? ), I'll take a look. If the item catches my eye, I'll share it.

The film is called Finding Kim . I'll let the producer explain, so I don't make a hash of it. The message of "Finding Kim" is one that speaks beyond gender.

It's about knowing and understanding yourself & who you truly are as an individual. We want to unveil Kim's story in the most organic way possible while staying true to the documentary film making process. We wish for Kim's voice to resonate with anyone struggling with gender identity or self-acceptance.

We will follow Kim around for the next year filming the most intimate parts of his life, including his top-surgery, struggles and moments of happiness. We will also be interviewing the individuals closest to Kim. We wish to discover their thoughts on his process and how this will affect their relationship with Kim.

Other segments will include others who have gone through the process of gender reassignment. Ultimately, we want the viewer to walk away with a new outlook on gender. You can find notes about the film here .

Dirty Stop Out Yes, it was time for a night out and I was determined not to get into a state over packing, or the perceived lack of time on my part. Wednesday night I had everything packed ready. Including the new lippy and mascara I bought the day before.

I thought I'd try a new high gloss lippy, but it was rather vivid and as I'd done my eyes a little strongly, the two didn't work together. It did go on nicely, although you do need a steady hand to get a good line. Still, back to the free lipstick from Clinque!

Like all IT (un)professionals, I keep a backup. The mascara, Maybeline The Falsies Express , worked a treat though. Easier to apply than my usual Clinque one, although I'd say that the latter is far more 'day time', if that makes sense.

Usually, I used Maybeline's Great Lash , because it came recommended and I lie the effect. I guess I'm a sucker for those adverts.... the ones where you think wow and then realise the CGI effects and 'filmed with lash inserts' disclaimer.

What next? Filmed while high on acid and completely fake? :- While I'd been shopping, I spent a few minutes reading the reviews on my smartphone. As I stood up to go and pay, one of the shop assistants smiled and said, " I don't think I'd trust my husband to buy my make-up. " She meant it in a nice way and the old Motor-mouth was in action before my brain could stop. "True, but they're for me, so if I mess it up, it'll be me who looks like a pig in knickers.

Best get it right, eh?" :-) Luckily, she laughed. Where were we? Chams....

So, happy with my look for the evening and after a lovely chat with Sophie, it was time to catch up with friends. I saw Rebecca for the first time in a while and actually got some time to see how she was getting along (very well, despite the slings & arrows of oft quoted literacy . M - not Bond's ex-boss - but our media student visitor had popped into to catch up and update her project (more on that in a mo).

Time was zipping by as I was trying not to ignore anyone I hadn't seen in a while. M's original project with us - us being the trans massive - had stalled a little. So, she'd had a shift of focus to do interviews based around the investigation into the prevalence of depression within the trans community.

Well.... I think you just hit pay-dirt :-) That was the reason I was late home. Given M's excellent questioning and my inability to keep my trap shut, I was late home.

I think it was coming up to 3 AM when I got home. Far from ideal and I did wake the Ever Lovely Mrs Jones up too.... and yeah, I felt like a such a sh** for doing so.

Husband fail :-( Although I spoke about some rather scary parts of the depression to M, it didn't get me down. It's like that old line about the past is a different country . It certainly feels like that.

Although I have the memories of what happened then, I don't have the emotional memory - bad after-taste? - of those darker times... and that may not be a bad thing. Having rattled on (at length), a few thoughts were left floating around as I drove home.

Namely, enjoy the moment by concentrating on the good times; and should I slip towards the darkness, I know it's not forever. I can get out..... and that's not from being alone, but with the help from friends.

Good times.

Take care, Lynn x Today's lyric: Caravan of Love by The Housemartins Continue reading

8MM Men’s Dome Black Tungsten Ring Wedding Band Jewelry

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This stunning tungsten carbide ring is 8MM in width and comfort fit. It is black plated and brushed finish. If you are looking for a ring that is scratch… Continue reading

No, Morrissey.

Not All Gay Men Are Peaceniks

No, Morrissey. Not All Gay Men Are Peaceniks Today, British rocker Morrissey said if more men were gay, there'd be no wars. It's a sentiment as sweet as it is untrue.

But before we refute him, here's his full quote from Rookie magazine : "War, I thought, was the most negative aspect of male heterosexuality. If more men were homosexual, there would be no wars, because homosexual men would never kill other men, whereas heterosexual men love killing other men. They even get medals for it.

Women don t go to war to kill other women. Wars and armies and nuclear weapons are essentially heterosexual hobbies." Leave it to a sensitive queer artist to come up with such a poetic statement damning hetero-male aggression. Morrissey is a outspoken vegetarian, after all, who abhors violence against any living creature, whether it's a man or a delicious turkey burger.

Sadly, despite his statement's loveliness, it just doesn't square with reality. Men are competitive cutthroats (has he seen RuPaul's Drag Race ?!?). And has he ever heard of the Sacred Band of Thebes, "the 150 pairs of male lovers which formed the elite force of the Theban army in the 4th century BC"?

Gays and bi men can make war like no one's business. Or how about the fact that the mainstream gay rights movement (at least here in America) just spent well over a decade successfully fighting for the right to serve in the military and, ostensibly to recieve medals for (as Morrissey puts it) "killing other men." Gay men are not necessarily gentle by nature nor are we as a whole particularly interested in peace. To claim otherwise is to paint us with too broad a brush and deny us of our own capacity to fight, defend and even kill for any reason, no reason or reasons morally questionable.

Perhaps Morrissey's point is really that war is a male phenomenon, but then that ignores women's capacity for war-making. Remember the Amazons, the female warriors who notoriously cut off their right breasts to wield their bows and arrows with greater ease? Inhuman as it is, war is a human activity.

And while we love the idea that a gay man's world would eradicate its existence...

contemporary evidence renders this little more than a peaceful man's dream. Continue reading

Bling Jewelry Men’s Tungsten Carbide Ring Carbon Fiber Cobalt Blue Inlay 8mm – Limited Offer

Bling Jewelry Men’s Tungsten Carbide Ring Carbon Fiber Cobalt Blue Inlay 8mm


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This mens tungsten ring is a beautifully charming and versatile ring that can be worn in any way that makes your unique personality shine. These tungsten… Continue reading