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OnlyFans is frequently marketed as empowerment — a platform where creators control their labor and their income. And for many, that is true. But there is another side of this digital economy that receives far less scrutiny: how the platform quietly profits from loneliness, aging anxiety, and emotional vulnerability, particularly among gay men over 40 […]


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By William Smith For many gay men over 40, dating apps promised connection — a way to meet people without bars, without guesswork, and without feeling invisible. But over time, those apps have become less about relationships and more about attention economies. What was supposed to bring us closer often leaves us feeling more isolated, […]


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By Kyle Kamin Rimming—also known as oral-anal contact—often carries unnecessary stigma, yet for many gay men it can be a deeply positive and affirming part of sex. At its core, rimming isn’t about shock value or taboo; it’s about intimacy. It requires presence, attentiveness, and a willingness to give pleasure without rushing to an end […]


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“Love shouldn’t feel like a courtroom where you’re constantly asked to prove your innocence.” By Andrew Adkins There’s a particular exhaustion that comes from constantly having to prove your innocence to the person who’s supposed to know you best. When your spouse repeatedly assumes you’re cheating — reading into texts, questioning your whereabouts, replaying conversations [R...


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By A Man Who Chose Himself For a long time, I told myself that love meant patience. That if I stayed calm enough, understanding enough, quiet enough, things would eventually soften. But there’s a particular kind of clarity that comes when you watch the person you love mistreat someone who can’t fight back — and […]


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