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Growing older is a natural part of living -- every living thing ages. How we view that process -- as something worthy of veneration or something that reduces value -- has much to do with what drives our culture. In a recent online interaction about singer Steve Grand (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjiyjYCwNyY), identified as the "first openly gay male country singer," I pointed out that Drake Jensen (http://www.drakejensen.ca/) (who I interviewed back in June) should also be given credit, to which a respondent declared Jensen to be "too old." We live in a society that focuses on youth and marginalizes the aging, at a time when we are becoming an increasingly aging society. So what does it mean to be gay and growing older -- to be "gayging (http://gayaging.wordpress.com/2013/03/23/welcome-to-gayging-well/)"? Some thoughts on why society thinks about aging the way it does, why ageism and homophobia are linked and how you can rethink your own inevitable aging process.
After a lot of careful thought and consideration, Guide For Gay Living is going on hiatus. The process of making that decision and what went into it, why now is the time to do it and what might happen next draw parallels between many of the issues that face the LGBT community. Where do you...
Published 12/01/13
After a lot of careful thought and consideration, Guide For Gay Living is going on hiatus. The process of making that decision and what went into it, why now is the time to do it and what might happen next draw parallels between many of the issues that face the LGBT community. Where do you put...
Published 12/01/13