Our increasingly interconnected society has allowed many more types of previously closeted gay and bi men to recognize their homosexuality, despite their body type or image. Thus, bears.
author, activist, and anthologist of books centering on gay and bisexual male subcultures
Our increasingly interconnected society has allowed many more types of previously closeted gay and bi men to recognize their homosexuality, despite their body type or image. Thus, bears.
My interview on BearCentral with Scott McGillivray on FUR: THE LOVE OF HAIR Listen for the recorded interview audio on Bear Soup podcast
from the RonSuresha.com archives, November 2010: The B Word, an article examining bisexual invisibility in popular culture, published in OptionsRI
I didn’t think I’d live to see 20. But you know, today is my 52nd birthday. And in two days I celebrate my sixth anniversary with my wonderful loving husbear. And I have lived to experience the blessing of many wonderful friends. And to tell my story today.
So stick around. It gets better. Way better.
My review of A. Ramer’s latest book, Queering the Text Andrew Ramer’s superbly crafted new book of re-imagined Jewish scripture, Queering the Text, continues an…
Querying of other literary and cultural references to wolves-as-male-sexual-type from before 1980.
Premiere reading of Tales of the City musical This weekend, Roc and I went to the premiere — the first-draft read-through semi-dress performance, actually —…
“If I had been asked, as a GLBTIQ activist, to name a national leader in the sexual minority civil rights movement, I would have named dozens of people, not one, because I believe that a movement needs many leaders, not just a lone figurehead.”
Greying hair is nothing to hide, but lots of older men like to re/color their hair.
I petition you to create a new civil rights act protecting gender and sexual minorities … Please, President Obama, free the gays!