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Pizza, Martinis and Puppies: The Insider’s Guide to Chicago’s International Mr. Leather

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From: Queerty  Chicago is one of the great American cities, and with the urban core in The Loop and shopping along Michigan Ave., a.k.a. The Magnificent Mile, to the bars in Boystown and the beautiful and queer-centric Hollywood Beach, the city boasts one of the most vibrant communities in the U.S. During Memorial Day Weekend, it become even better. Thousands of hotties descend upon Chicago to partake in numerous events, including the International Mr. Leather , a celebration of all things in the leather lifestyle; and the Grabby Awards, honoring the work in the gay adult film industry. Besides all the events and nightlife, there is a big city sprawled out along Lake Michigan, with lots to do for both locals and visitors. Here are some recommendations from people who love Chicago, either who live there or are partaking in the IML/Grabbys events: architecturalartifacts Enter at your own risk... it's a real zoo in here.  #rawr architecturalartifacts . .  .  .  . #antiques   #uniqueo...

I Dreamed Three Gay Leprechauns Forcefully Seeded Me!

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Dreams about leprechauns  From: Gay Pop Buzz  I had this bizarre dream where three leprechauns suddenly appeared in my living room. They just beamed in like it was a Star Trek movie.   But the weird thing is they didn’t look like typical leprechauns!   Instead, they were hideously hot! All of them were muscled up, hairy and had massive shamrocks. And they used their shamrocks to aggressively seed me. No, they weren’t mean or anything. In fact, they were super friendly. But at certain moments, they could be forceful.   The weird thing is I’m a total top. Bottoming has never been my thing. Isn’t that wild? The only other thing I can remember is the leprechauns kissed me like crazy while passing me around. Then, when they were done depositing their pots of gold, they disappeared! I’m curious what this dream means and why did it turn me on? Bruce in Canton PS: I’m not even Irish! — Dr. John responds Hi, Bruce, You certainly had an interesting dream. There’s a lot of material to work with ...

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: Deondre’s Story

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"This is my home—where I grew up. Where I can always come back to." From: NewNowNext  Today is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day . In the U.S., African-Americans comprise 44% of new HIV diagnoses, even though they’re only 12% of the population. Of those diagnosed with HIV in 2014, an estimated 57% (11,201) were gay or bisexual men. Greater Than AIDS has launched a new video series exploring how HIV has impacted one African-American family in Texas.   Deondre Moore was in his first year of college when he learned he was positive. His first thought: “I need to go home.” Fearful he would be rejected, Moore instead discovered the power of family and unconditional love. “I know my mom loves me, but I didn’t know what her response was going to be,” he confesses. “She could have said, you know, ’I hate this happened to you but you can’t be here anymore.’ Or “You’re not my son.” I’ve heard horrible stories.” Instead Kathy got educated about the virus and made sure Deondre knew he...