Bob The Drag Queen Wants To Ensure You are ‘PrEP’-ared: WATCH

Bob The Drag Queen Wants To Ensure You are ‘PrEP’-ared: WATCH

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Fresh off a sickening season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, America’s reigning drag superstar Bob the Drag Queen is already hard at work. And she’s now serving fierce PSA realness.

greaterthan_logoIn “Oh Hey, Prepare Yourself!”, a video released Sunday, Bob the Drag Queen (not to be confused with Bob the Chiropractor) urges people to take the anti-HIV medication PrEP, short for pre-exposure prophylaxis. “Oh hey! Prepare yourself! There is a once-a-day pill called PrEP,” she starts. “And it’s been shown to lower the risk of getting HIV by more than 90 percent” she says, even making “pre-exposure prophylaxis” sound sexy.

The minute-long video has a ’90s C+C Music Factory feel and shows Bob talking to the camera and dancing around seven other dancers, all dressed in white. There is even a little voguing thrown in for good measure.

The video is part of #HIVBEATS a campaign from Greater than AIDS, a non-profit launched in 2009 by the Kaiser Family Foundation with the Black AIDS Institute, whose goal is to bring information and inspire action to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

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The “Purse First” legend reminds us how easy it is to be on PrEP: “Any doctor can prescribe PrEP, but not all doctors know about PrEP, darling. You can find a PrEP-friendly doctor in your neighborhood by going to getprep.greaterthan.org.”

“Are you PREPared?”, Bob asked on Twitter.

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Are you PREPared? Collab with @endhiv & @GreaterThanAIDS #endhiv #hivbeats #greaterthanaids

— Bob The Drag Queen (@thatonequeen) June 5, 2016

Five other artists also released a video for #HIVBEATS this week: Gay for Play’s Todrick Hall, transgender artist Zachary Drucker and YouTube stars Catrific, Amber’s Closet, and Davey Wavey.

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HRC Partners with American Apparel to “Make America Gay Again” and “Make America LGBTQ Again”

HRC Partners with American Apparel to “Make America Gay Again” and “Make America LGBTQ Again”

Today, HRC, The Ally Coalition (TAC) and American Apparel have launched the “Make America Gay Again” and “Make America LGBTQ Again” campaign to raise awareness for LGBTQ equality. The campaign features a limited-edition tank top and t-shirt, which includes the phrases “Make America Gay Again” and “Make America LGBTQ Again”. Thirty percent of American Apparel’s sales and 100 percent of sales from hrc.org/shop will support the effort to pass the Equality Act and the fight to end LGBTQ discrimination.  The Equality Act is a comprehensive federal non-discrimination bill that was introduced in Congress last year.

While the Equality Act, which provides basic protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in employment, access to public spaces, housing, education, jury service, credit and federal funding, awaits action on Capitol Hill, the patchwork of current LGBTQ legal protections leaves millions subject to uncertainty and potential discrimination. Just this year, over 200 anti-LGBT bills have been introduced in 31 states.

Notable musician Jack Antonoff co-founded The Ally Coalition with his sister, fashion designer Rachel Antonoff.

“Rachel and I founded The Ally Coalition to inspire fans to take action for LGBTQ Equality,” Antonoff said in a statement. “During a year where LGBTQ rights are being threatened all over the states, everyone is responsible for coming together and challenging these injustices. I’m proud that The Ally Coalition is joining with American Apparel and The Human Rights Campaign to #MakeAmericaGayAgain.”

Inspired by Donald Trump’s own “Make America Great Again” hat, HRC continues to push for full LGBTQ equality and inclusion, noting that our country should be a place of equality, liberty and justice for all.

“Today, LGBTQ people remain at risk of being fired, evicted or denied services in a majority of states simply because of who they are. That’s why we are fighting to pass the Equality Act — legislation that will protect LGBTQ people under our federal civil rights laws,” said HRC Senior Vice President of Communications and Marketing Olivia Alair Dalton. “We are excited about our partnership with the Ally Coalition and American Apparel, which empowers people to subvert the politics of hate and division by creatively speaking out for the equal rights and dignity of LGBTQ people.”

American Apparel received a 100 on HRC Foundation’s 2016 Corporate Equality Index, which is the national benchmarking tool on corporate policies and practices pertinent to LGBTQ employees.

#MakeAmericaGayAgain/#MakeAmericaLGBTQAgain campaign will share personal stories and videos to educate audiences about LGBTQ equality and work to increase acceptance. The videos will be featured on social media and on American Apparel’s website.

The campaign will also include in-store events in Los Angeles and New York City, featuring top talent from the LGBTQ and allied community. Event dates are as follows:

  • June 8: Hollywood at Junior High Gallery presented by Funny Or Die
  • June 11: West Hollywood with Carmen Carrera
  • June 26: New York City with Jack and Rachel Antonoff

Individuals are encouraged to join the #MakeAmericaGayAgain/#MakeAmericaLGBTQAgain movement in a variety of way.

  • Through purchasing product – 30 percent of sales from the campaign will support the Equality Act and the fight to end LGBTQ discrimination
  • Participating via social media by using the hashtags #MakeAmericaGayAgain and #MakeAmericaLGBTQAgain.
  • Listening to the Make America Gay Again mixtape, curated by Jack Antonoff and inspired by songs that stand for equality – available exclusively on Pandora.com beginning on June 14.

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AT&T Launches Fourth Annual Campaign to Celebrate LGBTQ Pride

AT&T Launches Fourth Annual Campaign to Celebrate LGBTQ Pride

This month, AT&T kicked off their fourth annual AT&T Live Proud campaign to celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month.

“June is LGBT Pride Month and AT&T is joining the movement with our 4th annual AT&T Live Proud campaign,” AT&T posted on their website. “FromJune 1 to Aug. 14, friends, allies and members of the LGBT community are invited to participate in Live Proud as we celebrate awareness, empowerment, and most importantly pride for the LGBT community.”

There are several ways to join the campaign, including going to att.com/liveproud and completing the Live Proud personality quiz, visiting the AT&T Live Proud activation tents and sharing their unique photos on social media using #ATTLiveProud.

Each year pride events are held nationwide in cities large and small, and for some Americans, it is the only occasion where they can be out and proud in their community. Pride festivals and parades are a celebration of the progress the LGBTQ community has made, but also a time to recognize the distance we still have to go to achieve full equality.

AT&T has been a longtime advocate for the LGBTQ community. In 2014, AT&T was the first major U.S. corporation to make a public statement condemning the anti-LGBTQ Russian law outlawing “homosexual propaganda.” Earlier this year, AT&T spoke out against Mississippi’s H.B.1523, an outrageous law that allows individuals, religious organizations and private associations to use religion to discriminate against LGBTQ Mississippians in some of the most important aspects of their lives, including at work, at schools, in their family life and more. AT&T also presented at HRC Foundation’s Time to THRIVE 2016 conference, speaking about the importance of LGBTQ visibility and sharing why AT&T is committed to LGBTQ youth.

AT&T received a 100 on HRC Foundation’s 2016 Corporate Equality Index, a national benchmarking tool on corporate policies and practices pertinent to LGBTQ employees. HRC also rated AT&T as one of the “Best Places to Work for LGBTQ Equality.” 

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While Camping, This Guy Hooked Up With His Friend. Now? Radio Silence.

While Camping, This Guy Hooked Up With His Friend. Now? Radio Silence.

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It happens all the time — well, in porn films. And on Reddit.

User HKML000 shares a tale of considerable woe; a tawdry anecdote that involves gay sex, a camping trip, and then — because life is hard — a gale of static followed by radio silence.

Related: Straight Guy Wishes He Were Gay So People Wouldn’t Be Put Off By His Queerness

The story so far: this self-professed “straight-acting” gay guy is part of a Boy Scouts group that regularly takes weekend camping trips, and he and his pal Cory took several of those jaunts together.

Think long poles, tent flaps, and vain remorse once the campfire sputtered out and died…

Take it away, HKML000:

Cory and I were sharing a tent. Obviously, as guys do, we ended up talking about girls. He was bragging about everything he had already done because he was a year older and I (obviously lying) told him I had done some things too…

Me being a gay guy, [I] got a boner. And then the weirdest but most exhilarating thing happened to me: I’ll save you the gory details, but we did some oral stuff and used our hands a lot. This set-up may seem unnecessary but I’m stating it to show you that he came on to me. I’m sure I gave him no reason to believe that he owed it to me or that I was coming on to him. Anyway we did this for the first night and then one final time in the evening when we were “taking a nap”.

Now this is where I get confused. After we did it for the second time, he just completely changes and shuts down. He acts as if I don’t exist but when he had to take notice of me he treated me like a child…. When It came time to go home we had to car share but the whole journey back he didn’t speak to me, not once, whereas when we were first driving down he had been talking to me the whole time.

Bummer. And it gets bummier.

In the end, this young man stopped going to his Scouts group:

I had had enough of being spoken about behind my back (And by the end I was openly being called “Gay” and “Gayboy” in a derogatory way) and I was afraid that I was slowly falling in love with someone who hated me for something I had thought we both enjoyed.

Now, an entire year has gone by, and judging by the reams of purple prose he’s written on Reddit, he’s clearly not over the emotionally unavailable candy-sadist he once called a friend:

In a way the entire experience has helped me metamorphosize into who I was really supposed to be, but even a year later I still have the doubt in my mind. Why does he now dislike me? We have messaged each other since but when we have they have been fleeting conversations with him refusing to talk about it and pretending as if it never happened. He pretends as if we are fine but I can tell he is still wary of me.

Related: Given The Chance, Would You Hook Up With A Married Heterosexual Guy?

He’s asking readers what exactly he did in order to earn his ex-friend’s wrath –“Did I do something wrong?” — and he’s wondering if he can do anything to patch things up and restore the relationship.

Readers have been to offer their two cents.

“The problem might be that he feels guilty about what happened,” responds one Misstress of the Obvious, “and rather than addressing the source of that guilt, he has decided to repress it and cut you out because you’re a reminder of what happened.”

“He hates himself,” says another. “This has nothing to do with you and is his lesson to figure out.”

Related: Straight Man Deeply Concerned Over Number Of Gay Men Hitting On Him, Fears He “Repels” Women

A third reader posits a different theory: “Experimenting with you has ultimately led him to the conclusion that he’s straight and now he doesn’t know what to think and how to feel about the things you did…”

So — short of waiting another year and then building a fire out of his ex-friend’s property like a good Boy Scout — what should he do?

Sound off in the comments below.

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Model Nick Bateman Shares An Unparralled View Of His Posterior

Model Nick Bateman Shares An Unparralled View Of His Posterior

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Nate Bateman. Never heard of him? Well, get ready, because he’s about to become a household name. At least a gay household name.

Related: Top Ten Celebrity Nude Shares Of Summer

The 29-year-old Canadian model/actor/lover of animals treated his impressive 5 million Instagram followers to a picture of his bare bum over the weekend. Fans responded by liking it more than 250,000 times and leaving over 25,000 comments.

Now, without any further ado, here is Mr. Bateman’s bum…

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Meanwhile, In Westeros: ‘Game Of Thrones’ 06×07 [RECAP] – SPOILERS

Meanwhile, In Westeros: ‘Game Of Thrones’ 06×07 [RECAP] – SPOILERS

 

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Last night’s episode of Game of Thrones revealed a few plans in place and set into motion the coming conflicts that will define this season. While it did provide one memorable return of a character long suspected lost, the lasting impact of  “The Broken Man” will be how it set up our characters on their respective roads.

With battles brewing in Riverrun, King’s Landing and Winterfell, season six won’t likely go out without a sizable bodycount.

Find out who’s in the line of fire in our SPOILER-filled recap below!

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Meanwhile, In Greener Pastures …

OK, so I’m not sure exactly where the good Reverend Ian McShane is hanging out, but his character, Septon Ray, is setting up shop with a few followers and a simple life. Nothing fancy, just chopping wood, building towers and, oh yeah, hanging out with the Hound!

Remember the Hound? He’s the guy with the face that looks like undercooked burger meat, because his brother, the Mountain (you may have heard of him, he’s now lumbering around not-quite-dead-anymore with Cersei), pushed his face into a fire. He hung out with Arya for a while, he got his butt kicked by Brienne of Tarth and he was left for dead. Turns out, Ian McShane stumbled across his nearly-dead body and nursed him back to health. Now, he’s doing the reformed-sinner routine, hauling giant logs around and aggressively chopping wood.

It might be easy to lump Ian McShane in with the High Sparrow in King’s Landing (we’ll get to him later). McShane, while a preacher, isn’t so preachy. He also used to be a violent man, and now, even though he’s turned his life to the gods, he admits that he’s not necessarily sure he knows more about the gods than anyone else. He’s not religious, he’s more, like, spiritual, you know?

One day, the Hound, Ian McShane and his friends are hanging out when a few of the Brotherhood Without Banners show up demanding food and weapons. Ian McShane politely invites them to stay for supper, but that’s not going to satisfy them, clearly. “Sleep tight!” they warn, not ominously at all.

Ian McShane doesn’t seem too worried about it. He’s not going to fight, despite the Hound’s concern. Despite Ian McShane’s efforts, the Hound is still harboring a lot of bitterness over getting beaten by Brienne and abandoned by Arya. He’s channeling all his frustration into a lot wood chopping. Really intense wood chopping.

That’s what he’s busy doing when the Brotherhood Without Banners return, slaughter all of the Hound’s new friends and string up Ian McShane all nasty like.

The Hound grabs his wood-chopping axe, looks dead into camera and says “Here we go again!” Alright, maybe that last part didn’t happen, but he is definitely trading wood-chopping for body-chopping now.

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Meanwhile, In the North …

Jon Snow and Sansa are on a whirlwind tour to win hearts and minds and, let’s be honest, soliders. First, they need to get the Wildlings united on their side. Even though Jon Snow risked everything and was murdered for helping the Wildlings, now they’re being a little wishy-washy with their allegiances. They resist the urge to jump into Jon’s battle with the Boltons at first, but a rousing speech by Tormund seems to do the trick. Once Wun-Wun the giant pledges allegiance to “Snow,” the others follow.

Next, Sansa, Jon and Davos head to Bear Island to get the support of the House Mormont. Bear Island is ruled now by Lady Mormont, a young girl that could easily still be counted among the key demographics for Bratz dolls. She’s not one to be underestimated, however. At first resistant to Jon Snow and Sansa’s flattery and appeals, the tiny #girlboss heeds Davos’ warning that the North needs to be united if they’re going to survive the coming war with the dead. The shrewd young Lady of Bear Island pledges her fighting men, all 62 of them.

That’s a start, and it’s more than Sansa and Jon get from Lord Glover, Master of Deepwood Motte. Backing Robb Stark turned out not so great for the Glovers. The Ironborn attacked their castle, threw Glover’s wife and children in prison and generally trashed the place. The Glovers took their castle back with the help of the Boltons, feeling a little abandoned by the Starks. Plus, they’re not going to fight alongside those icky Wildings.

OK, so it’s not quite the successful recruitment drive Sansa and Jon were hoping for. Even though their little rush week turned out fewer pledges to House Stark than they had hoped, Davos advises they need to strike before another snowstorm comes blowing in. He knows how much the snow slowed Stannis down. Jon agrees, but Sansa’s not too pleased with how Davos seems to have more sway with Jon than she does.

She sneaks off and writes a letter to someone, but we don’t see to whom. Could it be she’s reconsidering Littlefinger’s offer for assistance? He does have all those convenient Knights of the Vale.

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Meanwhile, In Riverrun …

The Frey boys are being all kinds of dummies trying to get the castle back from Catelyn Stark’s uncle, the Blackfish. They trot out the Blackfish’s nephew, Edmure, and threaten to hang him, but the Blackfish is unmoved. So then they threaten to slit his throat, but Blackfish calls their bluff again. Knowing full well Edmure is their best bargaining chip, the brothers Frey don’t follow through with either attack.

That’s when Jaime shows up with his men (and Bronn!) and declares listen up fives, a ten is speaking. He slaps about the Freys and takes over the siege. His first order of business is to have Edmure cleaned up and fed. Then he wants the Freys to set up a proper perimeter, and for Bronn to set up a sexy little meeting between the Kingslayer and the Blackfish.

The Blackfish assures Jaime that he has no plans to surrender the castle willingly. And if the Lannisters hope to starve them out, they’ll have to wait two years for the Tully forces to go through all their provisions. The only way they’re getting that castle back is if they make it over the walls and force them out, so good luck with that!

There is a wildcard on the way. How will Brienne’s impending arrival affect this standoff?

Meanwhile, En Route To Meereen …

The Greyjoy siblings make a tiny pitstop at a brothel on their way to strike a deal with Daenerys. Yara’s getting her jollies with one of the working girls, but poor Theon lacks the equipment to really enjoy himself.

Yara pauses her pawing to give Theon a little pep talk. Basically, she says, in the understatement of the century, he’s had a rough couple of years, but now he either needs to get his groove back or kill himself. Theon chugs some ale, and it starts to look like he might eat, pray, love his way back to some semblance of normal.

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Meanwhile, In King’s Landing …

Margaery may have renounced the trappings of court life, but she sure snatched her crown back fast, didn’t she? The High Sparrow walks in on the Queen praying and has a totally appropriate and very cool conversation with the Queen about if she’s getting any. Now, I get it, producing an heir to the King is important to the Sparrow and the kind of thing people talk about openly in a monarchy. But it was still gross. She tries to explain that she’s just not in the mood to bang Tommen, and he assures her that you don’t need to have desire to get through it, just patience. I’m sure anyone that’s faced a disappointing Grindr hookup could agree. The High Sparrow also warns Marg that she should get her granny, Lady Olenna, to atone before she finds herself in some trouble.

This triggers Margaery to meet with Lady Olenna and tell her it’s time to head home to Highgarden. At first, Lady Olenna protests that she’s not leaving Margaery and Loras. Under the watchful eye of the septa that follows Margaery around, the young Queen pleads with her grammy and secretly slips her a doodle of a flower — the sigil of the House Tyrell. It’s official: Margaery has a plan, and her whole conversion is just for show. That’s not a big shocker. The real question now is does the High Sparrow realize it, and is he one step ahead of the clever queen?

Lady Olenna is wrapping up her affairs before leaving King’s Landing when her best frenemy Cersei shows up to ask her to stay as her only remaining ally. Instead, Olenna unleashes a torrent of reads that would not only shutdown the library, it would burn the building down. My favorite was when she pondered aloud “I wonder if you are the worst person I’ve ever met.” The only joy Olenna finds in all of this is seeing Cersei fail so hard. Ooh, sick burn.

Arya Stark in Braavos on Game of Thrones

Meanwhile, In Braavos …

Arya is just strutting around the streets in broad daylight, tossing around sacks of coins like there’s not a league of assassins with the power to look like anyone definitely out to kill her. She books a boat back to Westeros for dawn, and then has a nice little sit out in the open overlooking the water. How quaint!

A kindly old lady approaches and gives Arya a good stabbing all in the tummy before revealing herself to be the Waif in disguies. (Duh.) Arya flings herself into the water and makes an escape. We last see her wandering the streets of Braavos, wet and bleeding, afraid of every face she sees, which is probably as wary as she should have been in the first place. You don’t have to be a psychic to know you in danger, gurl!

What did you think of last night’s episode of Game of Thrones?

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Being Gay, Black, and HIV-Positive: ‘I Don’t Live With HIV. HIV Lives With Me’ – WATCH

Being Gay, Black, and HIV-Positive: ‘I Don’t Live With HIV. HIV Lives With Me’ – WATCH

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Choreographer Robert Brooks didn’t grow up in a home where it was OK to be gay.

“I would throw you off the highest mountain if you were gay,” he remembers his father telling him. Because of the homophobia he experienced from his family, Brooks didn’t come out to them as a teenager even though he realized he was attracted to other men. And things got more complicated for Brooks when he became HIV-positive.

Brooks recently spoke with NBC News about how growing up gay in an intolerant world and being HIV-positive for the past 9 years have impacted his life. Brooks says that being gay, black, and HIV-positive often meant he felt as if he was “at the bottom of the barrel.” But he has fought against such negativity. “Before I was sad,” he says. But that’s not where he is anymore. He adds, “I don’t wear HIV on my face, but I let people know upfront: I don’t live with HIV. HIV lives with me.”

Today, Brooks teaches dance to public school kids and hopes he can also teach them to love and accept others–and themselves.

Watch his story, below.

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