You are going to make mistakes and guess what, its perfectly okay to make them.
Is Queer A Trigger Word?
"Using “queer” is a way of reminding us how we are perceived by the rest of the world.”
Is there dating after 40?
There is no right time to start dating, just as there is no right time to come out.
Growing Up Southern And Gay
n the south, we have a saying, “we don't hide crazy, we parade it out on the front porch and give it a sweet tea.”
10 Ways To Live A Healthy Life
Trying to live healthy is hard, having to do it because of health reasons makes it a bigger challenge.
Love The One You’re With
In a dating climate where ghosting, polyamory and everyone in search of the next best thing are beyond the norm, it goes without saying that for any hopeless romantic, prospects for a successful dating life seem slim to none. Even for those in long term, “monogamous relationships”, the currents of temptation are certain to rock the boats of perhaps even the sturdiest of relationships.
The Subtle Art Of Not Give A Fuck – Review
Self-help books are a dime a dozen and most of them have one thing in common, they all tell you how to keep positive no matter the event. It has become an equation that says self-improvement will lead to happiness. It becomes an obsession to be happier, healthier, richer, smarter, sexier, and better than the … Continue reading The Subtle Art Of Not Give A Fuck – Review
Dietary Changes For Better Health
Being pre-diabetic and having high blood pressure has definitely brought changes to the forefront of my mind.
How To Make Healthy Life Changes
Having a support system is definitely helpful. Whether that is family, someone your dating, a best friend, or even a counselor, they can foster the strength and courage you need to stay on track.
LGBTQ Health Disparities
No LGBTQ person should have to fear being denied access to needed healthcare because of who they are. Just as it is important that we have access to see our spouses in the hospital. Healthcare is important for our quality of life, as much as it is for our survival. The Hippocratic Oath says that doctors are supposed to treat the sick to the best of their abilities. LGBTQ people deserve the same access to healthcare as our heterosexual counterparts. No one should have to feel shame or fear when they need to see a doctor. Because of this fear, many of the contributing factors to our well-being have not been fully documented. This can cause misleading statistics about how environmental and psychosocial stressors affect our well-being. We need more information on how LGBTQ health disparities affect our overall health and well-being. We need healthcare providers that will treat us as people and not our sexual orientation or gender identity.