Five simple ways to protect your communications and keep your secrets secret. I was completely amazed at the popularity of this post about secure email options, and heartened by the idea that a little education was all it took to encourage people to maybe make better choices for themselves. It can be easy to […]
Gentle Reminder: There Might Be Nothing Wrong With You
Just something to think about on particularly low days. Today’s post is a bit of a followup to this post about my struggles with depression. The support and concern that was shown me after writing that was almost boggling to me. Inviting that discussion was never my intention in putting it together in the […]
Keep Your Secrets Secret: Secure Email Edition
What to do to keep your communications under your control, and why you should do it. This post has been a long time in the making, and my apologies if you came in here today expecting some swinging foreskin, or slutty comics. This one is très serious and I’ll need your full attention please. […]
Craig Seymour’s “Elegy of Clubland” from XY Magazine
Evaluating a feeling of freedom younger men might never appreciate. Through the magic of twitter recently, I was reintroduced to a long-lost love of my early internet days, XY Magazine. XY was a very rare bird indeed, and offered guys like me a window into a world of beauty and acceptance that we might never have […]
Truth Talk: Depression
Alert: There’s fewer dicks in this post than you’d expect on this blog. If you are a regular reader, or someone who follows me on twitter, you might have noticed a slowdown of posting and chatter in the last few months from me. I think it’s important to take some time here and talk […]
#TesticleTuesday/ #TransformationTuesday (But Not How You Think Probably)
The moral of this story is that I secretly wish this would happen every time I put on new underwears. Aight. We’ve done a few #TesticleTuesday posts in the past (this one, this one about stretched nuts, and then this one about Deviant Otter’s perfectly heart-shaped balls), and they seem to go over well. […]