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  • Hillary Clinton Wins Award From Gay Hookup App [Sews Up Gay Vote?]

    12/11/2014 8:39:22 PM PST · by Steelfish · 15 replies
    CNN ^ | December 11, 2013 | Brianna Keilar
    Hillary Clinton Wins Award From Gay Hookup App By Brianna Keilar December 11, 2014 Washington (CNN) -- Users of Grindr, the leading gay hookup app, have voted Hillary Clinton their "Straight Ally of the Year." The former secretary of state joins a slate of other noteworthy figures highlighted in Grindr's 'Best of Awards' for 2014, including Neil Patrick Harris (voted "Gay Icon of the Year" for the second year in a row) and Vladimir Putin (voted "Enemy of the LGBT Community"). While Clinton's team has not responded to request for comment, it seems likely she would welcome the positive reaction...
  • Gay bathhouses nationwide face uncertain future

    08/23/2014 9:34:43 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 51 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Aug 23, 2014 10:33 AM EDT | Matt Hamilton
    Gay bathhouses that once remained in the shadows to stay in business are now seeking attention to keep their doors open. Some are doing aggressive online advertising and community outreach. Others tout their upscale amenities like plush towels and marble baths. A bathhouse in Ohio has even added hotel rooms and a nightclub. […] In the heyday of bathhouses in the late 1970s, there were nearly 200 gay bathhouses in cities across the U.S., but by 1990, the total had dropped to approximately 90, according to Damron, the publisher of an annual gay travel guide. In the last decade, bathhouses,...
  • Gay men push to end 30-year blood donation ban

    12/02/2013 7:39:21 AM PST · by Gritty · 81 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | December 1, 2013 | Cheryl Wetzstein
    A push by activists to ease the 30-year-old blanket ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual men faces a key test this week as a federal panel hears results of the latest research. The findings will be released amid growing pressure from politicians and advocates, including college students, to change the policy. Critics say the ban is a hangover from the early, fear-filled days of AIDS, stigmatizing gay men and ignoring advances in treatment and detection in the decades since...
  • STD Test? There's an App for That

    11/08/2010 11:22:49 AM PST · by My Favorite Headache · 15 replies
    Observer ^ | 11-8-10
    STD Test? There's an App for That By Ben Popper November 8, 2010 | 1:16 p.m Gives a whole new meaning to status update. Gives a whole new meaning to status update. British health officials are hard at work on a new app that will allow users to pee into their cell phones and find out within minutes if they have an STD. Seriously, we could not make this stuff up if we tried. According to The Guardian, 4 million pounds have been invested in the UK Clinical Research Collaboration, which is creating a smartphone app that will allow users,...
  • Police: Allow Sex in All Dutch Parks

    03/08/2008 9:35:13 AM PST · by knighthawk · 53 replies · 4,066+ views
    NIS News ^ | March 2008
    AMSTERDAM, 08/03/08 - The police's National Diversity Expertise Centre (LECD) wants sex allowed in all public parks in the Netherlands. The police institute has advised the cities to follow the example of Amsterdam, De Telegraaf newspaper reported Friday. In Amsterdam's Vondelpark, owners of dogs let off the leash can be fined, but sex will shortly be permitted. "Why should we try to maintain something that is actually impossible to maintain, which also causes little bother for others and for a certain group actually signifies much pleasure?" says Paul van Grieken, the responsible Alderman in the Oud-Zuid district of Amsterdam. Van...
  • Annual Rites at Turville [Park] Afoot (Gays Ruin Another Park for Families)

    06/03/2007 3:50:13 PM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 16 replies · 552+ views
    Madison.com ^ | June 2, 2007 | Bill Novak
    Madison police have started their annual crackdown on sexual activities in the woods of Turville Point, the 65-acre conservancy that's part of Olin-Turville Park. Lt. Jane Stoklasa said that the South District police station has received numerous complaints from visitors seeing "all the sexual activity" in the park, which borders the southwest shore of Lake Monona. The park has become a meeting place for men looking for sex partners, who are issued a $172 citation if caught in the woods. The tickets aren't for sex in public, but rather for violating the preservation of a conservation park by leaving the...
  • Sex, meth and Internet spark new AIDS fears

    01/17/2007 2:35:12 PM PST · by Risha · 17 replies · 1,188+ views
    reuters ^ | Wed Jan 17, 2007 | By Matthew Verrinder
    Sex, meth and Internet spark new AIDS fears Wed Jan 17, 2007 2:54 PM ET By Matthew Verrinder NEW YORK (Reuters) - An hour after speaking at a Crystal Meth Anonymous meeting about the benefits of sobriety to dozens of other recovering addicts, Charlie was alone in his Chelsea apartment, logged onto the Web site Adam4Adam.com. He cruised the site's profiles of muscular gay men who want to meet for sex while high on methamphetamine, and found his match: a 50-year-old man from Manhattan's Upper East Side who liked to "slam" the drug, or inject it directly into the bloodstream....
  • 14 men arrested for having sex in public rest area (Louisiana)

    12/10/2006 9:40:45 AM PST · by LdSentinal · 12 replies · 4,415+ views
    KATC.com ^ | 12/0/06
    PINEVILLE, La. (AP) - Fourteen men were arrested at a central Louisiana rest area during an eight-day sting police launched in response to complaints that people were engaging in sexual acts there. Those rounded up included a retired realtor, a Rapides Parish school bus driver and a Bastrop mailman. Police say many of the suspects are married with children and grandchildren. Lieutenant Greg Henley says the men were booked into the Rapides Parish jail on a charge of felony obscenity after police caught them having either oral or anal sex in the park. This is not the first time a...
  • Restroom’s gay review stirs the pot in Malden

    02/23/2006 3:34:05 AM PST · by Panerai · 56 replies · 1,882+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | 02/23/2006 | Matthew Keough
    A gay Web site’s praise of bawdy bathroom behavior in Malden City Hall has sparked a tempest over the toilet. The mayor is ordering the first-floor men’s room to remain open while city councilors want it locked up or a security plan put in place. “The public needs these kinds of facilities and I don’t see the need of closing it,” said Malden Mayor Richard Howard, adding others are “overreacting” to the gay site. An anonymous letter sent to the City Council alerted them to a five-star ranking on the Gay Universe site for male-on-male sexual encounters in the stalls.The...
  • Restroom’s gay review stirs the pot in Malden

    02/23/2006 1:11:47 PM PST · by MRMEAN · 13 replies · 1,056+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | Thursday, February 23, 2006 | By Matthew Keough/ Malden Observer
    A gay Web site's praise of bawdy bathroom behavior in Malden City Hall has sparked a tempest over the toilet. The mayor is ordering the first-floor men's room to remain open while city councilors want it locked up or a security plan put in place. "The public needs these kinds of facilities and I don't see the need of closing it," said Malden Mayor Richard Howard, adding others are "overreacting" to the gay site. An anonymous letter sent to the City Council alerted them to a five-star ranking on the Gay Universe site for male-on-male sexual encounters in the stalls....
  • Internet blamed in spread of syphilis among gays

    03/11/2004 8:06:29 PM PST · by missyme · 56 replies · 402+ views
    Yahoo ^ | March 11th, 2004 | Jon Hurdle
    PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - The Internet has played a significant role in the latest increase in cases of syphilis among gay men by introducing partners more likely to practice high-risk sex, according to a study released on Wednesday. About 22 percent of homosexual men diagnosed with early stage syphilis reported meeting one or more of their sexual partners through the Internet around the time they were infected, said the study by the Los Angeles Health Department. Researchers at a national conference in Philadelphia on the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases also said they found gays who used the Web to meet...
  • Rise of Internet Fuels Fears of AIDS Resurgence [well, at leat they didn't blame Dubya]

    07/29/2003 7:23:31 PM PDT · by Pharmboy · 15 replies · 912+ views
    Reuters ^ | Tue Jul 29, '03 | Paul Simao
    ATLANTA (Reuters) - A growing number of gay and bisexual men in the United States are engaging in risky sex with partners they meet on the Internet, raising fears that the AIDS virus could be poised for a major comeback in the group hardest hit by the epidemic. Online chatrooms and Web sites are replacing gay bathhouses and sex clubs as the most popular meeting point to arrange high-risk sex, according to two new studies presented on Tuesday at the 2003 National HIV (news - web sites) Prevention Conference. The findings come amid growing evidence of an apparent resurgence of...
  • ‘Cruising’ On The Rise At U Of M Bathrooms

    02/25/2003 1:26:20 AM PST · by Hawkeye's Girl · 23 replies · 348+ views
    WCCO 4 News ^ | 02-24-2003 | WCCO
    It’s known as “cruising” – looking for anonymous sex in public restrooms – and police say it’s increasing on the University of Minnesota campus. Last week, a 28-year-old U of M student was arrested for having public sex in a bathroom at Willey Hall. "Last week during the day, we had a call come into our dispatch complaining of sexual activity in public in the men’s room on the West Bank," said U of M police officer Steve Johnson. Police say it happened in a bathroom at Willey hall. When they arrived, the alleged suspects were gone. "A short time...
  • Sodom and Gomorrah University

    02/19/2003 4:35:46 PM PST · by txradioguy · 29 replies · 609+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | 19 Feb. 2003 | Michelle Malkin
    Sodom and Gomorrah University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: February 19, 2003 Thank goodness for conservative college student journalists. They bravely blow the whistle on the cultural rot plaguing the nation's institutions of higher learning. And they alert the public to the ugly truth about campus hedonism, which is downplayed by clueless administrators, admissions flacks and faculty enablers. Just how dangerously out of control has the campus social environment become? A recent report by student journalists Seth R. Norman and Ashley Rudmann of the California Patriot, the conservative journal at the University of California, Berkeley, provides some hair-raising answers. According to Norman and...