نتایج جستجو برای: gay

تعداد نتایج: 6748  

Journal: :Culture, health & sexuality 2006
Mark Davis Graham Hart Graham Bolding Lorraine Sherr Jonathan Elford

Access to the Internet has increased dramatically over the past decade as has its use for meeting sexual partners (e-dating), particularly among gay men. Between June 2002 and January 2004, 128 gay/bisexual men living in London were interviewed one-to-one about their experience of e-dating, sexual risk and HIV prevention. The men were recruited both online (through the Internet) and offline (in...

2005
Stephen Hicks

Stephen Hicks presents a history of foster care and adoption by lesbians and gay men in the UK since 1988. He reviews key research, policy, law and debates about lesbian and gay carers and discusses key changes and developments in this field of practice. The article discusses a number of common arguments that surface in debates about this topic, including the idea that the children of lesbians ...

2007
Charlotta Mellander

It is now a conventional wisdom that artistic, bohemian, and gay populations increase housing values in the neighborhoods and communities they inhabit. But these groups are small, and the evidence of their effect on housing prices is anecdotal. We argue that artists, bohemians and gays through two kinds of mechanisms: aesthetic-amenity premium and a tolerance or open culture premium. To examine...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2015
Damien W Riggs Clemence Due Jennifer Power

While growing numbers of Australian gay men are entering into 'offshore' surrogacy arrangements in order to become parents, little empirical research has been conducted with this population. This article reports on a qualitative analysis of interviews with 12 gay men who had entered into surrogacy arrangements in India. The findings outline both positive and negative experiences in terms of sup...

Journal: :Couple & family psychology 2012
David M Huebner Carmen Gómez Mandic Julia E Mackaronis Sean C Beougher Colleen C Hoff

Parenthood changes couples' relationships across multiple domains, generally decreasing relationship quality, sexual satisfaction, and sexual frequency. Emerging research suggests that gay couples who are parenting might experience similar challenges. However, such changes might have even more profound implications for gay couples' health, and in particular their HIV risk, given the somewhat di...

2013
Larry R. Martinez Michelle R. Hebl Charlie L. Law

The repeal of the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy raises several questions and this article examines two of these: (1) Do gay/lesbian service members elicit personal discomfort in coworkers? and (2) Do gay/lesbian service members receive equitable administrative actions? Active duty Air Force office personnel (N = 181) reported their attitudes toward open service and responded to hypothetical scen...

2015
Daniel Tillapaugh

This paper explores the ways in which gay males in college make meaning of gender variance and transgressions from the gender binary as a form of poverty. Using epistemological bricolage, the researchers analyzed data from 17 self-identified gay cisgender males attending three colleges in Southern California. Participants represented an array of racial backgrounds and were between 20 and 23 yea...

2014
Joseph Landau Asylum Law

This Article surveys the law of LGBT asylum as it has developed over the past fifteen years, first, with the landmark case of Matter of Toboso-Alfonso, which recognized homosexuality as a “particular social group”; second, with the Ninth Circuit’s recent cases adopting a soft immutability standard of identity and expanding asylum protection to transgender individuals; and third, with a discussi...

2003
VOON CHIN PHUA

The authors examine 2,400 personal ads from male advertisers collected from the Internet, focusing on issues of race and sexual orientation. They look at advertisers’desire for a partner of a particular race and the effect of their race and sexual orientation on their choices. The data indicate that Black, Hispanic, and Asian men are more likely than White men to have a race preference for a pa...

Journal: :Journal of homosexuality 2007
Ragan Cooper Fox

This study is based upon qualitative research conducted with the Phoenix chapter of the Prime Timers, a social organization that offers older men in the gay community a space to communicate their general needs and desires. Using data collected through participant observation and informant interviews, the research demonstrates the ways in which the group's affiliates respond to queer sensibiliti...

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