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Can’t Get No…Motivation
You’d think with the official start of Spring being just around the corner, motivation to get an exercise regime together might come naturally. The pressure starts to mount from all angles when shirtless fun is on the horizon. Whether you go to the gym to maintain a healthy lifestyle, vanity, or genuine enjoyment, it can get kind of stale at times. Recently, some of us on the Daddyhunt Team have been trying to be a bit more active outside of the gym, as in, building some “real world” strength that’s actually applicable and, dare we say, fun! The gym plateau we all reach is commonplace, which is why a supplemental activity seems like the best chance of shaking things up. In an effort to give us all the “get up and go” we might need, we’ve gathered some potentially fun suggestions to keep things interesting.
Join an Intramural Gay Sports Group
What if playing sports with a group of guys could actually be fun? Not only are gay sports leagues a great way of keeping in shape and to a schedule, they’re also a great way to make new friends (and who knows, even meet your future significant other).
Grab A Partner
Statistics show that having a workout partner in tow increases your chances of reaching your fitness goals. While actually making sure you each get to the gym is an obvious benefit, there’s nothing like having a friend there to give you a spot and encouraging you to push yourself even further. You may also find that in trying to keep up with each other, developing a healthy dose of competition can keep you performing at peak levels. What’s more, having a date at the gym, with a new beau or significant other, can keep things sexy in and out of the gym. Especially when it’s time to hit the showers and burn even more calories with some post-workout sexcersizing.
Find Someone to Kick Your Ass
It may not be for everybody, but sometimes you need someone to get in your face and subsequently force you to the ground. Finding a local exercise boot camp or program may seem like a scary idea at first, but the results are nothing but. Making a commitment to meet before (or after) work with a group of peers and have a drill sergeant push you to your limits will whip you into shape in no time. Just look at all those sexy military recruits. If it works for them, it’ll certainly work for you. There are similar, albeit slightly less intense programs, like CrossFit, which has locations around the world and garner the same sexy results. CrossFit gyms are great for all levels of experience. And while they can vary depending on which gym you go to, the classes your own gym has to offer can be a great way to spice things up from time to time and get some different muscles in the mix.
The Great Outdoors
When the weather begins to warm up, shirts tend to come off. That should be motivation enough to take a stroll, run, bike, blade, or skip around your local park and see what the rest of the guys are up to be they straight or gay. And if you’re able, switching up your commute via bike or walking can be another great way to make getting fit a part of your daily routine (and save you some money in the process).
Got any other great motivators or suggestions for getting back with the healthy? Get those finger working and type hard below!
NASA Chief: A Woman Will ‘Likely’ Be First Person on Mars

There may soon be a giant leap for womankind.
www.advocate.com/women/2019/3/13/nasa-chief-woman-will-likely-be-first-person-mars
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ season 11: Kahanna Montrese takes a tumble
Catch new episodes of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 11 Thursdays at 9/8c on VH1
HRC: House Judiciary Committee Right to Advance VAWA Without Anti-Transgender Amendments

Today, HRC applauded pro-equality members of the House Judiciary Committee for voting down last-minute, harmful, and unnecessary amendments to the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) that would have stripped protections of transgender people from violence and given organizations and individuals a license to discriminate against the transgender community.
“It’s shocking that in 2019, Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee would use a bill designed to address violence against women as a vehicle to launch a coordinated attack on the LGBTQ community,” said David Stacy, HRC Government Affairs Director. “Protecting people from violence shouldn’t be a partisan issue. These amendments ignore medical expertise and defy common sense. The reality is that trans people are disproportionately victims of violent crime, and they need to be able to access appropriate services. Leaders of hundreds of sexual violence and domestic violence organizations agree that transgender women victims being served alongside other women is appropriate and not a safety issue. We are grateful that pro-equality members of the Judiciary Committee voted down these discriminatory amendments.”
Despite today’s anti-trans efforts by Republican members, protections against violence for the transgender community in prison and other spaces has a considerable bipartisan history. In 2003, President Bush signed the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), which provided for the development of basic federal protections for the care of transgender people in prison. After six years of study, the Department of Justice adopted regulations fully implementing these protections in 2012. The National PREA Resource Center developed an FAQ on the implementation of these standards, which have made clear that searches of transgender people who are incarcerated should be based on their gender identity and reflect that transgender prisoners are more than nine times more likely to be targeted for sexual abuse or assault.
Last year, HRC called out the Trump-Pence White House’s blatantly undermining Obama-era protections for transgender prisoners when they ordered the Bureau of Prisons to use “biological sex” in determining how transgender prisoners are assigned housing, putting them at significant risk of sexual abuse, assault, and other types of discrimination.
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Clio CJS posted a photo:
Motorcycle gang about to roll!
riding motorcycle.
gay pride parade, motorcycles, pride flag.
LGBT. LGBTQ. Pride. people.
P Street NW, street, Washington D.C.
June 9, 2018.
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BACKSTORY: Out first Pride parade!
Sara Ramirez Refunded Donation From NYC LGBT Center After Dearth of Bi-Plus Support

The activist and actress has now given her donation to an organization that specifically offers support to the bi-plus community.
Alan Cumming in ‘Daddy,’ Annette Bening in ‘All My Sons,” and what to see on Broadway
This 2019 season has some big shows coming NYC’s Broadway and off-Broadway stages, with big names and big productions.
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