Non-Supportive Housing: The Lived Experience in Assisted Living Homes
People with disabilities – we are people first. Andrew Morrison-Gurza gives some insight into a daily experience where you have little or no input about the most personal aspects of your life. Imagine...
View ArticleBoys in Chairs: What’s Love Got To Do With It?
After receiving a surprise response to a story he wrote, Andrew Morrison-Gurza examines an unexpected double standard. Recently, I have been thinking a lot about love. I am what I like to refer to...
View ArticleThe Misadventures of Dating when Queer & Crippled: The Art of Rejection
Andrew Morrison-Gurza shares more of his adventures, including the types of rejections he deals with. Realizing that someone isn’t your type or vice versa, can be an awkward situation all around....
View ArticleThe Case of the Queer, Clingosaurus Cripple
Sometimes that “clingy” guy is just a dude trying to find his way to normal. I’ll admit it I am that guy. You know the one: the one who immediately following the hook up (I mean, as the door is...
View ArticleCrips on Camera: We’re a Documentary
Blair Fukumura and yours truly Andrew Morrison-Gurza talks about what it means for people with disabilities to see/hear their stories on the big screen. Every single time I watched a movie when I was...
View ArticleFeel the Fear and Do Me Anyway
I know my disability scares you; here’s why that’s okay. I can always tell when a guy that I am about to hang out (read: date or hookup) with is afraid or apprehensive about my disability. The signs...
View ArticleAll the Feels on Wheels
Andrew Morrison-Gurza faces how internalized ableism has influenced his romantical endeavors. You know that feeling when you start to like someone? It starts as a little twinge in your belly that...
View ArticleCall for Submissions: Gay, Bisexual, Asexual Men
We want the voices of gay, bisexual, and asexual men to be part of the conversation.* We hear about certain topics in the headlines: marriage equality, discrimination, changing families, expectations...
View ArticleDominance and Disability: Control, The Cripple and Learning to Let Go
Andrew Morrison-Gurza talks about assumptions, reality, and how many different ways there are to define “control”. A couple of weeks ago, I was online looking for anything and nothing. My Taylor...
View ArticleStories You Need to Read
Maybe you missed these. We’re giving you a second chance to take a first look. Taking chances. Being bold. Speaking up. Just a few themes running through today’s special story picks. 5 Reasons to...
View ArticleThe Queer Cripple and the Body Conundrum
Andrew Morrison-Gurza considers expections and reality when it comes to gay men’s bodies. Head out to any gay bar, open any gay magazine or watch any gay themed media, and what do you see: The perfect...
View ArticleTouch Me: How the Experience of Touch Affects Persons with Disabilities
When you think of “touch”, what does it mean? Andrew Morrison-Gurza offers a perspective that most of us have probably never thought of…and definitely should. As I am lying there naked in bed, my...
View Article13 GLBTQ Stories You Won’t Find in Mainstream Headlines
There were a lot of GLBTQ-themed stories in the news in 2015. Here are 10 that were featured on the Good Men Project that you probably didn’t see in mainstream media, but you should have. What Does...
View ArticleNon-Supportive Housing: The Lived Experience in Assisted Living Homes
People with disabilities – we are people first. Andrew Morrison-Gurza gives some insight into a daily experience where you have little or no input about the most personal aspects of your life. Imagine...
View ArticleBoys in Chairs: What’s Love Got To Do With It?
After receiving a surprise response to a story he wrote, Andrew Morrison-Gurza examines an unexpected double standard. Recently, I have been thinking a lot about love. I am what I like to refer to...
View ArticleThe Misadventures of Dating when Queer & Crippled: The Art of Rejection
Andrew Morrison-Gurza shares more of his adventures, including the types of rejections he deals with. Realizing that someone isn’t your type or vice versa, can be an awkward situation all around....
View ArticleThe Case of the Queer, Clingosaurus Cripple
Sometimes that “clingy” guy is just a dude trying to find his way to normal. I’ll admit it I am that guy. You know the one: the one who immediately following the hook up (I mean, as the door is...
View ArticleCrips on Camera: We’re a Documentary
Blair Fukumura and yours truly Andrew Morrison-Gurza talks about what it means for people with disabilities to see/hear their stories on the big screen. Every single time I watched a movie when I was...
View ArticleFeel the Fear and Do Me Anyway
I know my disability scares you; here’s why that’s okay. I can always tell when a guy that I am about to hang out (read: date or hookup) with is afraid or apprehensive about my disability. The signs...
View ArticleAll the Feels on Wheels
Andrew Morrison-Gurza faces how internalized ableism has influenced his romantical endeavors. You know that feeling when you start to like someone? It starts as a little twinge in your belly that...
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