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NEW GAY IN TOWN: Maybe Monogamy Wasn’t Meant For Me By Branden Lee Branden Lee is a writer and actor living in Atlanta. Follow Branden on Instagram and Twitter @Brandensss. Watch Branden on his YouTube channel SexxxPerTease.
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When I was a fresh-out-of-the-closet, 15-year-old, gay boy, I always imagined I’d find a boyfriend. We’d fall in love and be faithful and monogamous with each other. Maybe even get married and possibly have kids. Then we’d live happily ever after
So young. So naive. I never would’ve imagined that I’d never experience my first relationship until I was nearly 27.
I never imagined that my first and only relationship would be so tumultuous and toxic. I never imagined that I’d be in a relationship with someone that couldn’t even last a month without breaking up with me. I never believed that I’d be the one to cheat. I thought I’d be faithful.
before I drunkenly made out with another guy at a pool party. I want to be monogamous. I want to still hold on to that dream that I’ll find the man of my dreams, get married, maybe have kids, and never cheat or be cheated on. As I get older, that seems more and more implausible.
Relationships are a lot harder than I ever could’ve predicted. Every day feels like a constant struggle to stay afloat and keep the connection alive. I’d feel envious of other gay couples. Seeing two happy boyfriends was my relationship goal. Then I realized the truth: No one’s relationship is perfect.
Monogamy is overrated. Loyalty, faithfulness, and dedication are necessities in a relationship. Just the whole ‘we’re never allowed to hookup with anyone else again’ seems like it’s not necessary to guarantee those other necessities. You can have a loyal, dedicated, and faithful partner but still enjoy making out with other guys, sucking dicks that don’t belong to your partner, and even having threesomes together.
Even the rare gay couples that I’ve encountered that have been together for years, I’ve learned that infidelity is more common than not. I’m always a bit disappointed to hear that cheating is going on in their relationships since I so desperately want to believe in healthy, faithful, monogamous gay couples. Then I tried being exclusive with the guy I was seeing. I lasted two days
I did read a study years ago that said open relationships were going to be more common in the gay world than monogamous ones. So many of my friends and people I ask say they would never do an open relationship, yet I’m not sure if any of them have even been in a relationship where cheating didn’t happen.
It’s only cheating if it’s against the rules, and we all have the power to define the rules of our relationships. I love my freedom more than anything. I can’t stand a man trying to tell me what I can and can’t do. I understand wanting a faithful and monogamous partner, but you can’t force someone to do what you want. They have to be willing. I think I’m capable of monogamy with the right guy, but I am also young and enjoying my sexuality. I shouldn’t need to feel like I’m being imprisoned by another man’s expectations for him to feel like I’m his. I never imagined that I’d be open or interested in an open relationship when I was younger. Every year I do grow and discover new things about myself and become more open-minded about how my future could be. I can still find a loyal, dedicated, and faithful partner. I can find the man of my dreams, get married, start a family, and live happily ever after. Just monogamy doesn’t have to be a part of the equation.
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Coming Out For Support By Mik Hyldebrandt
Where do you go for support if you may consider coming out as gay but struggle with your male, “straight” identity, your circumstances, and cultural norms? Peach talked to Bill Lewis who is the organizer of GAMMA ATLANTA – a support group for men that identify as gay, bisexual, or questioning but who are typically currently or previously married or involved with a woman.
What is the purpose of GAMMA (Gay and Married Men’s Association)? Men who come to GAMMA identify as gay, bisexual or questioning, or, in some cases, they prefer not to label themselves at all. What they have in common is an attraction to men. Most are currently married or involved with a woman—some for several decades, while others for a couple of years or less; and some men were previously married or involved with a woman. Men of all ages come to GAMMA meetings, and some attendees are fathers. Over the course of attending GAMMA meetings, some men may decide to stay married, while others to separate or divorce.
Tell us a little bit about the background of GAMMA Atlanta After coming out to my wife several years ago, I turned to a small group of friends that helped me transition from living in the “straight” world to living as an openly gay man. Not having to live alone and isolated was a huge relief during a dark period of my life. During that period, I discovered the GAMMA DC chapter and attended a couple of meetings when I was in the area. While I wasn’t ready to start a group here in Atlanta at that time, I began to dream about a time when I could.
Why do you think there is a need for a group like GAMMA? We live in a culture that often suppresses openness and transparency. Males are taught from an early age to put up facades. As a result, many gay males hide their true selves. In turn, many men follow the cultural norm of marrying in their 20’s. GAMMA is a place of support of refuge for men to be free of judgment and shame. It is critical that men know that they are not alone and there are thousands of men in metro Atlanta just like them.
Do you think the group helps men to come out as gay – or come to terms with their sexuality? While the path that each of the members of GAMMA walks is similar, each one is also unique. Some of the members are divorced, and out to their family, others are out to their family and choose to remain married, and others are not out to anyone. A major goal of the group is to support each member wherever they are. When a member is ready to “come out,” members will be there to offer support and encouragement. However, it is never a requirement for membership in the group.
Describe a typical meeting? All of our meetings are different, but they all follow the format of a) review of guidelines, b) brief summaries of guys situation, c) open discussion and closure.
What are the group’s guidelines? We are committed to confidentiality; we will not judge the choices that anyone has made, and we will not give advice. GAMMA has no party line regarding divorce/ separation or the choice to stay married; everyone ’s situation is unique.
Do you deal with deeper issues like self-hatred and homophobia? Absolutely. These issues get discussed in many different ways in our meetings. Just the idea of coming to grips with our sexuality and coming out to our wives and kids can inevitably lead to a basic question of why we haven’t dealt with this issue in the past? The problems that can be faced when finally connecting with the LGBTQ+ world can present difficult challenges and are discussed at meetings.
What do you hope to change with a group like GAMMA? GAMMA Atlanta strives to remove the stereotypical norms that exist in the culture in regards to sexuality and heterosexual marriage. By providing a safe place where men can share their experiences we will help them deal with family issues and be comfortable in the larger LGBTQ+ community. Interested men can go to meetup.com/GAMMA-in-Atlanta or visit atlantagamma.weebly.com for more information.
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McQueen of the Universe By Gregg Shapiro Photo: Ian Bonhôte, Ann Ray
One of the many things for which the year 2018 will be remembered is the number of (mostly) good documentaries playing in theaters. “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” and “RBG” are sure to be remembered as “best of” lists are compiled at year’s end. Both films are also shoo-ins for Oscar nominations. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for the flawed “Whitney.” Closer in quality to “…Neighbor” and “RBG” than to “Whitney,” the Alexander McQueen doc “McQueen” (Bleecker Street), co-directed Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui, tells the rags to riches story of the fashion designer born Lee Alexander McQueen. Separated into five sections, “McQueen” portrays the brilliant man who went to the far reaches of his dark side to pull the horror from his soul, and then put them on the catwalk. McQueen, who admitted he wasn’t very good in school, except for art, and was “always drawing clothes in every lesson,” was encouraged by his mother Joyce to apply for (and got) a Saville Row apprenticeship. He learned Bespoke tailoring from master tailor Cornelius O’Callaghan and then went work for avant-garde designer Koji Tatsuno. The “sweet boy from the East End” who “listened continually to Sinead O’Connor” learned about “visual research” and historical and sexual references in fashion from Red or Dead designer John McKitterick. Before you know it, McQueen lands a job in Italy with designer Romeo Gigli. Back in London, McQueen earned his MA at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design under the guidance of Bobby Hillson, thanks to his generous Aunt Renee who paid is tuition. From there, McQueen made his name by combining the “modern and the classical” and “sabotage and tradition,” creating beautiful things out of his dark side. A fashion disrupter, McQueen incorporated fetish fascination into his work, which he boldly displayed in his designs as well as his legendary runway 14 | 08.01.18
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shows. Along the way, the “romantic craftsman” with a self-destructive streak, won British Designer of the Year two years in a row. But there were casualties and his intertwined personal and work lives suffered. Fame didn’t provide McQueen with happiness. He indulged in drug use. He changed his physical appearance. He felt pressured which led to paranoia. McQueen did, however, find pleasure with his dog at the seaside. Still, the deaths of influential magazine editor Isabella Blow (with whom he had a falling out) and his mother proved to be too much. McQueen committed suicide in 2010. Interviews with sister Janet McQueen, nephew Gary James McQueen and boyfriends Andrew Groves (who was also an assistant designer) and Murray Arthur, provide intimate details. Most of the other insider interview subjects, including Detmar Blow (Isabella Blow’s husband), hairstylist Mira Chai Hyde, agent Alice Smith, writer Plum Sykes, assistants Sebastien Pons and Ruti Danan, and models Jodie Kidd, Debra Shaw and Magdalena Frackowiak, may only be recognizable to those with some familiarity of the high fashion world of the nineties and early aughts. While they may not be familiar names, their connections to the McQueen and the industry definitely give their insights considerable weight.
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A New Beginning
An Interview With Steve Grand
By Gregg Shapiro
When it comes to album titles, gay singer/songwriter came up with a good one for his second album. Not the End of Me (stevegrand.com), on which Grand deals with his pre-sobriety downward spiral, is definitely fitting. Facing his demons head on, Grand has written some of his most visceral songs for this album (check out “Disciple”). Nevertheless, Grand knows his fan-base well enough to also include the kinds of songs his devoted followers will appreciate, as in the case of “You or the Music”. We spoke about the new album and his newfound clarity in July 2018, while Grand was doing his Provincetown residency. When we spoke in late spring 2017, I asked you about being “laser-focused” on your second album and you mentioned having just written and recorded a chorus, as well as the production work you were doing. How much of what you were creating at that time ended up on what is now Not The End of Me? (At that time) I think I was really refining my song “Safe and Sound” which is on the new record, track number five. I was hoping to get the album all done before I got to Provincetown (in the summer of 2017). I was going to do a shorter version of an album. But it’s such a time commitment being out here and promoting the show. I was flying out on the weekends, so I didn’t have any time to record.
One of the first things I noticed about the songs on Not The End of Me is that you are doing different things with your voice, for example the gorgeous vulnerability of “Can’t Go Back”. Can you please say something about that? I wanted the sentiment of the song to be reflected in the way I was singing it. With this album I was more focused on being truly honest and vulnerable instead of just making something that was as mass-appealing as possible. I allowed my voice to do what it was going to do.As I’ve gotten older, I’ve gotten more comfortable with some parts of my voice that I wasn’t always comfortable with. Which is also a metaphor for the way we go through life, I guess. I’m more comfortable with it and I’m more than okay with parts of my voice that used to bother me.
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I’ve come to appreciate them more. It’s my voice and I know what’s behind that voice, what that voice has been through. There’s an authenticity there that’s been earned. When I was younger I didn’t always feel that way. I’m confident I’ve earned whatever authenticity and vulnerability is there in my voice.
If there is a prominent theme on Not The End of Me, it would be the issue of indulgence and recovery, something listeners can hear on “Pink Champagne”, “Don’t Let The Light In” and “Ain’t It Somethin’”, to mention a few. Please say something about addressing these subjects in song. Because I’m lucky enough to have a lot of loving and caring people in my life, they were able to catch me before things got too bad. But I was definitely on a road to self-destruction. I’ll say that. I was able to catch myself before it got too bad. I started to rationalize drinking for just about every situation. It became my way of self-medicating. I always want to talk about this in a nuanced way and it’s hard to communicate that nuance in a headline. I feel like there’s an understandable tendency for writers and bloggers to sensationalize the experience of addiction of whatever you want to call what I went through. Like everything, it’s complex and it’s different for everybody.
You included two versions of “Walking” – an “original cut” and a “radio cut” – on the album. Was this because you couldn’t decide which you liked better? That was part of it. Also, the original version is the one that came first. At some point after that, I wasn’t sure how much I wanted to try and make a fun pop record. I was experimenting with making it sound more fun and lighter than more commercially viable. That was version that I released and made a video for last year. I always kept going back to the original version. It was one of the first songs I recorded for this album. I wanted to put it on the album because it was the initial intention that I had for the song. I thought it would be a great way to start the album; also because of the lyrical content. I really love books and songs that start right in. I love when, with the first line or two, the writer throws you into it. I sing, “Caught up in the lights/Cameras in my face/Where did we go wrong/Why’d you walk away”. It gives you the right amount of information with the minimal amount of words to take you to exactly where I’m at. That’s where I wanted the album to start; in the chaos and confusion of having a viral hit and being overwhelmed by trying to keep my life together as things in my personal life are spiraling out of control. How that fed into whatever I was doing professionally at the time.
“You or the Music” is also reflective of the kind of pure pop elation that your fans have come to expect from you. Have you ever had to choose between your music and a boyfriend? It sometimes has felt that way. I was in a very tumultuous relationship, my first relationship ever that lasted quite a long time. Of course, it’s not that simple. In order to make a cool song about it, you have to drastically oversimplify things.
Exaggerate a little bit. Yes. There were times when it felt that way. Because of the life I live and the guys I tend to go for – they really want no part of all the flying around and social stuff and social media. The guys I like are generally very reserved and keep to themselves. Which I think makes a nice yin and yang. I’m very much an introvert who is forced to put myself out there. Like today, I went to the Ptown Inn pool and I was flyering. It makes me anxious to walk up to strangers and say, “Hi! Come to see my show”, because not everyone is going to react positively to you. You know some people just want you to get lost. I don’t necessarily like it when people get up in my face and are trying to sell me something or get me to go somewhere. I know I don’t like it, so I understand how other people feel. Still, it takes courage to do that when I’m inclined to want to stay home and spend time with one person or a group of close friends. It forces me out a little bit. To answer your question, the guys I like are generally the ones I feel a genuine sense of home with. I don’t need all the hustle and bustle of all those other things in my life.
I know that you come from a religious background and the song “Disciple” is full of religious imagery. Would you mind saying a few words about that song? I want to leave that song open to interpretation. It was a cathartic experience writing that song.
I can imagine. I wrote it in a dark place, at the very end of my drinking days. I threw it all out there on the table. The song’s about a lot of things. There are things that have double meanings. There are things that have taken on additional meaning over time. I want to leave it up to my fans…I’ve already had a lot of people message me about it, wanting to know what it’s about. People are sending me their different interpretations. I like that. I was super-unsettled when I wrote that song. I was at my wit’s end. There’s a quote that goes something like, “It’s an artist’s job to comfort those who need comforting and to make those who are comfortable feel uncomfortable”. If people walk away from that song feeling uncomfortable, that’s not a bad thing. Not everything wraps up neatly in life. I want people to feel what I was feeling at the time. That push forward. The anxiety of life changing around you, forcing you on, even if you’re not ready. At the time this interview is taking place, you are performing in Provincetown throughout the summer of 2018. Is there an autumn and winter concert tour in the works? I’m going to go wherever this album takes me. You can follow me on bandsintown.com/stevegrand and that notifies people when their favorite artists, and hopefully that includes me, come to a town near them. That’s the best way to know when I’ll be in your area. Slowly but surely my dates are filling in. We’re starting to get more offers, especially with my new album coming out. We’re getting a lot of great press and my fans are excited about it. All of that is helping.
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Let’s Talk Supersets By Darren Floro-Bryant Finding the motivation to workout in this Atlanta heat can be tough! Sometimes even the air conditioning in the gym is not a hard sell, especially when there is a pool party or patio calling your name. You’ve worked hard for months on your summer body and you want to continue to maintain your gains, so you can’t neglect your time in the gym, but there’s summer fun to be had!
I’ve talked previously about full-body workouts, HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training), and even outlined a “Killer 20’s” workout. While these are all very viable, results-driven, efficient options, sometimes you want a traditional weight training workout, but you don’t want to be in the gym for hours. Don’t worry, I’ve got a great solution for you that will allow you to have a good, efficient workout and leave you plenty of time for summer fun! Let’s talk Supersets! Supersets, by definition, are very simple – a set that includes another set or sets. A broader explanation would be when you do two exercise back to back with minimal rest between them. Supersets are great because they can really make an exercise session more efficient, more intense, and even more complex … and often times more interesting or challenging because you are constantly moving. Depending on the type of superset you do, there can be different advantages. The two exercises can either work different muscle groups, allowing the other muscle group to ‘rest’ while you alternate, or you can work the same or similar muscle groups, intensifying your results. In addition, many times the secondary exercise can be done without any equipment, allowing more flexibility in your choices – especially if your equipment options are limited.
There are 3 main types of supersets: Unrelated muscle group superset
Allow the muscle group you are focusing on a little rest time and superset with an unrelated muscle group. For example, if your primary focus for the workout is legs, you can superset with chest. (i.e. barbell squats and push-ups back to back)
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Similar muscle group superset
Pairing similar muscle groups in a superset can intensify the exercise, optimizing results. For example, immediately following up a dumbbell chest press set with a thirty-second arm-extended plank on the floor, then followed by a short rest and starting again. (limited equipment)
Opposing muscle group superset
A great way to intensify your time in the gym while balancing out your workout and maximizing results. An example of this would be doing chest and back together as a superset. Try a wide lat-pulldown paired with a push-up with your feet up on a bench (as a body weight option) or an incline dumbbell press. If you are choosing the first option above, to superset unrelated muscle groups like legs and chest, you can knock out a chest workout while your legs recover! If you choose to superset the same muscle group, you’ll be able to dig deeper into those muscles to theoretically build a more “dense” muscle with greater strength endurance or stamina. This second option is also great if the facility you are training at is crowded or has a limited weight selection, like a hotel. If opposing muscle groups is the option you choose, you have the opportunity to build more balanced strength gains or a stronger support system for the opposing muscle groups. This type of superset works well because, for example, you get to balance the push of the chest exercise movement with the pull of the back exercise movement – similar, but opposing movement patterns. No matter what option you choose they will all help you achieve some great results, broaden your exercise options, but also potentially a more symmetrical physique.
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Let’s Talk Supersets! Supersets not only make your gym time more efficient and intensify your workout, but they can help you build more muscle mass in a short amount of time. Supersets are also great because they are practical for everyday life because they challenge your muscles and joints by changing the movement and angles or the stress on the muscles and joints.
Unrelated muscle group superset – Barbell Squats w/Dumbbell Chest Press
Keep in mind, though, it is very important for you to pay attention to your body and the exercises you are pairing or grouping together. You may want to adjust the weights you’re using with each exercise. Supersets can fatigue your muscles faster because of the increased intensity, so be sure to account for that. Additionally, with minimal rest, be sure to stay hydrated or take breaks when needed, especially if you are not used to supersetting exercises. Here are just a few superset suggestions to help give you an idea of how to pair exercises up.
Similar muscle group superset – BosuSquats w/Bosu Reverse Lunges OR Dumbbell
Chest Press w/Push-Ups
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Opposing muscle group superset – Wide Grip Lat Pull Down w/Push-Ups OR Tri-Cep Rope Extension with Bi-Cep Rope Curl
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Peaches of the Week!
By Mikkel Hyldebrandt
When we introduced the weekly Peach of the Week last year, we wanted to first and foremost celebrate all the wonderful men of the Atlanta gay community. Secondly, we wanted to highlight just how good-looking, involved, charming, sexy, and witty Atlanta’s men really are. Not to mention worldly, hot, eloquent, energetic, caring … well, you get the picture. We simply LOVE our Peaches of the Week, so here is a line-up of all this year’s candidates so you can see why for yourself!
Slade Atkinson The 32-year-old is born and raised in South Georgia, and now lives in Atlanta with his partner Dennis and their dog Vlad. Slade is a bartender at Bartaco Inman Park and a part-time personal trainer. He enjoys traveling, working on that toned physique of his, and spending time with his partner and their friends. Currently, he is planning a trip to Mexico in 2018. (From Peach #1, January 3-10, 2018)
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Terrence James Terrence is a proud sixth-generation Atlanta native. In addition to living in Atlanta, he has lived in Washington D.C. (for undergrad) and in Lausanne Switzerland while working for the International Cooperation at the International Olympic Committee. He has an extensive vintage T-shirt collection and maintains a 150+ pair shoe collection. In addition to living the most boring single life, he finds passion in four things: food, travel, the arts, and trivia. He is currently single, and you can follow him on Instagram @superterrence. (Peach #20, May 16-23, 2018)
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Tamer Barsbay Tamer was born in New Jersey, went to college in Chicago, lived in San Francisco for a year, and is now putting down roots in Atlanta. He has been with his fiancé Spencer for six years, and they’re coming up on one year with boyfriend Daniel. Tamer is a software developer at a small startup, but he is also a part-time brand manager for his puppy, Bruno (@brunothebrownboston). You can catch Tamer sipping on a Lime-A-Ritas in Piedmont Park or capping off his night with a shot of Rumple Minze at Blake’s - because he is above neither of those things. (Peach #25, June 20-27, 2018)
Are You the Next Peach of the Week? Would you like to be Peach of the Week – or do you know someone who would be a perfect fit? Email your nomination with a few photos to Mikkel@peachatl.com. 30 | 08.01.18
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The Georgia native grew up in Cairo, (GA), lived for 15 years in Nashville, and moved to Atlanta two years ago to work as a flight attendant for Delta. Even though he is still adjusting, he has made some great friends in the city. Mark enjoys the outdoors, loves traveling, and wishes to explore even more of the world. He has been single for a while, which he is perfectly happy with, but he also looks forward to having a relationship one day. Follow the handsome Georgia boy on IG @markgvanl.
Mark Vanlandingham
“Memory is a funny thing.”
by Colman Domingo Directed by Kenny Leon Southwest Arts Center July 17 - Aug 12 BUY TICKETS truecolorstheatre.org 1-877-725-8849
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Take A Walk On the Wild Side Or How Donald Trump’s Fear Of Ridicule Will Kill Us All By Scott King Scott King’s milkshake brings all the boys to the yard. He could teach you, but he’d have to repeal and replace. Scott King is, like, a really smart person.
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“But she never lost her head, even when she was giving head”. - Lou Reed, Walk on the Wild Side Dear Mr. President, How are you? I hope you are well. I hear that recently you have met with some trying times, that you are at maximum stress level and are frustrated with the state of your Presidency and public image. Needless to say, I have been there. I hope this letter finds you well, and I hope that the words that follow will be of some comfort to you in the weeks and months to come. As you know, I am a proud and long-standing Liberal American. I identify as liberal, Democrat, and progressive. I’m fluid like that. I, along with the other members of this proud and robust coalition, wish to send you a message. We, on the Left, PROMISE not to judge you for the pee tape. We won’t be so haughty as to deny the fact that we are all a little pee curious at some point in our beautiful lives. Heck, I had a good friend in college who I’m pretty sure was into that. He got this weird look on his face sometimes when I went to the loo. I never talked to him about it, but I wouldn’t have judged him either way. Whatever floats your boat, ya know? I apologize. That was an extremely insensitive metaphor to employ just then. I really do want you to know that, all joking and polemics aside, there is a community of people out there who will support you when that viral doomsday comes. The truth will set you free. Just ask anyone who’s ever come out of the closet with any sort of alternative sexual orientation or as a member of any alternative sex community. Now, I know that all this terminology is probably new to you, and harrowing. It probably feels like you’re attend-
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ing your first day of orientation at PC University. Never fear. The Left is here. I’m guessing you will be surprised and delighted to learn that alternative sex communities know no political orientation. Libertarians, liberals, gun-toting conservatives - all are welcome under the fetish tent. Heck, I even read a fanzine once about people with fetishes for political theatre. Do you know anyone who’s into that? Shame is not worth it. It’s not worth the tension in your shoulders. It’s not worth Melania spending all your money on those subversive raincoats. It’s not worth turning over American patriots to foreign dictators for imprisonment, ridicule, torture, and “accidental” murder. Above all, the integrity of your reputation is not worth the degradation of America’s. Just because you like to get peed on, that doesn’t mean America wants to get shit on by our allies in retaliation for your humongous bag of condescending, entitled, willfully ignorant bullshit. It’s just not worth it. Calm down, queen. Let me pour you a glass of your very first champagne. Champagne is French, you know. You like the French. Don’t you feel better now? I know, I know. Your father didn’t love you as much as you wanted him to. But fuck that racist, withholding c**t of an asshole. Who is he to tell you you’re only worth a million dollars? You’re a billion if you’re a day. Who cares if you don’t get reelected? At least then you’ll have plenty of time to pursue your private legal issues. And golf! And heck, if you really are as hung as everyone is saying you are, maybe you can do porn! Give Stormy Daniels a call for the sequel. Working title: “Executive Sweet, Part Deux.” I can’t wait to see your huge penis. Much love, Vlad
Aug 1 – Aug 8
The Adventures of Kesha and Macklemore G2H2 The Gay Guy Happy Hour Kesha and Macklemore are teaming up this summer for a tour that pairs the two trailblazing artists for an epic summer trek of North American amphitheaters and arenas! Check our Facebook page for a two (2) ticket giveaway!
Thursday, August 2, 7 pm Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood STAFF PICK!
Bring your business cards and prepare to meet new friends, business partners, or associates at the happy hour social mingle event that will take place on the first Thursday of every month at a new location. The free-to-attend event will feature appetizers, door prizes, and a 50/50 raffle.
Thursday, August 2, 6-8 pm Henry’s Midtown
M60 Party Let’s “Get Together” for the “Celebration” of MADONNA turning 60 this year. DJ Mike Pope will have you confessing on the dance floor all night long spinning dance remixes of all your favorite Madonna songs.
August 4, 10 pm The Heretic
Janelle Monae - Dirty Computer Tour
Sugar!
In support of her groundbreaking ‘Dirty Computer,’ Janelle Monae is coming to Atlanta for a weekend of shows at the Tabernacle. The tour has already been hailed as one of the best of the year, so the audience is in for a treat!
Sugar is back for round three to satisfy that sweet tooth you just can’t kick! Beyond Productions is bringing you the sweet beats of DJ Mark Dennis, resident DJ at The Abbey in LA, who specializes in high energy, vocal tea dance music. Another sugar rush in the making!
August 4 & 5 The Tabernacle
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Sunday, August 5, 5-10 pm Loca Luna
COWTIPPERS HEIFER REVIEW: CHRISTMAS IN JULY PHOTOS: Andrea Dwyer
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You Wake Up Flawless By Jamie Kirk Cliché: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But oh so very true indeed. It is amazing how two people can look at the same photo, same home, same car, and the same two people can walk away with two very differing opinions. One opinion could be that the object is strikingly breath-taking, while the other opinion could be that the object is completely flawed. Both people could be the same age, same ethnicity, and have very similar educational backgrounds, yet have totally different take-aways upon observation. I think this is absolutely astonishing that our taste can be so different in what we attribute to being handsome, pretty, “big-boned,” lean, dark, light, pale, short or tall. All of these labels can be clearly visible to the naked eye, but who’s naked eye is the real question. When you see someone for the first time, we run them through our filters of past experiences, current situations, and sub-conscious expectations. When we look at someone, we actually DO feel more comfortable if we can identify them with a word or a title. It makes us feel more in control. Most of us don’t like the feeling of not being able to identify/relate to something. So when we are able to call someone unattractive, or “big-boned” we feel like we have a handle on the situation; even though these labels are 100% subjective. At face value, we have no right to judge someone. We should not be comfortable calling someone too skinny, not-in-shape or needing to get some sun. These types of comments are pretty immature and could be a sign of our own insecurities about our own weight, our own skin color or our own inability not to count calories. There are often extenuating circumstances regarding a person’s appearance. A heavy person may be overweight due to an illness. A person that is very pale may have a skin disorder, or a person that is skinny could suffer from bulimia. It is not our job or our duty to pre-judge anyone based on what appears to be unquestionable or potentially controllable.
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Jamie Kirk works for a software company and is a certified spinning instructor. He also enjoys yoga, swimming, bicycling and running. He aspires to start a blog about what we put in our bodies not only fuels our body but our mind and spirit as well. Follow Jamie on IG @tysonsdad
Don’t get me wrong, we ALL jump on the judging soapbox from time to time. It helps us feel better about ourselves. We look at folks in the gym and compare our muscles. Women look at make-up, shoes, eyelashes, etc. and judge (good and bad). After all, we are all human and being petty is sometimes a part of it. And by petty I mean, not being above putting someone else down in order to try and lift ourselves up. Unhappy people are dangerous and being intentionally mean is a sure sign of someone that is unhappy. Keep in mind, as summer continues, we wear less clothing, we are out and about more, and we are generally a little bit more carefree. That is all great and all, but we should be as carefree with our spare time, as we are with caring about what people think or say about us. As long as we are honest, up-standing and confident individuals we are #winning. People watch how you treat yourself. If you treat yourself with kindness, calmness and have a peacefulness about your life, people will be forced to handle you that way. It doesn’t mean that they will not have private thoughts about you, but they will not share them. Private thoughts should be kept private, especially if they are not flattering and could be just plain ole mean. In order to not fall into caring about being judged and more importantly not judging someone else, we just need to stay focused on our own lives. Making sure that we are living our best life, volunteering, being someone that is empathetic to others, is compassionate, funny when necessary, serious when needed, loving and kind - it doesn’t matter if the outside is wrapped in extra pounds or the exterior is not what society deems as attractive. Focus on the main thing, which is making sure we are keeping our private thoughts private and not carrying ourselves in a way that people feel comfortable telling us what they think of us or someone else, good or bad. It’s not our business the opinion others have of us, we should only care about the opinion we have of ourselves.
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August’s Sizzling Lineup! Aug 3-5: Nude Gaymes Aug 10-11: Madonnaroma Aug 18: D.I.L.F - Rip, Strip or Burn Aug 24-26: Transgender Campout Aug 31-Sep 3: Labor Day Weekend The Rivers Edge Campground 2311 Pulliam Mill Road, Dewy Rose GA 30634 (706) 213 - 8081 www.camptheriversedge.com “Like” us at www.facebook.com/camptheriversedge peachATL.com | 49
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A snapshot of Gay Atlanta’s favorite destinations. View their ads in Peach ATL & visit their websites for weekly event listings.
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amsterdamatlanta.com
1287 Glenwood Ave SE
AMSTERDAM
502 Amsterdam Ave. NE
ATLANTA EAGLE
marysatlanta.com
SISTER LOUISA’S CHURCH
BARKING LEATHER AFTER DARK barkingleather.com
306 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
sisterlouisaschurch.com
CHESHIRE
SWINGING RICHARDS
BARKING LEATHER
1400 Northside Dr NW
805 Lambert Dr NE
BULLDOGS
Dining
2205 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE
FRIENDS NEIGHBORHOOD BAR
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736 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
communitashospitality.com
atlantaeagle.com
306 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
BLAKE’S ON THE PARK
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893 Peachtree St NE
friendsonponce-atl.com
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699 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
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66 12th St NE
frogsmidtown.com
mysistersroom.com
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tenatlanta.com
990 Piedmont Ave NE
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barkingleather.com
henrysatl.com
URBAN BODY FITNESS urbanbodyfitness.com
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CHESHIRE GRAVITEE FITNESS graviteeatl.com
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1510 Piedmont Ave NE
lahaciendamidtown.com
lasmargaritasmidtown.com
cowtippersatlanta.com
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I just DONUT understand these fasting diets Asking for a friend: How serious are they about that ‘do not consume alcohol with this medication’? Me: Why don’t we go to more parties? Him: Because you would rather stay home! Me: Not true!
I’ve reached the age where a 22-year-old guy is looking kind of good, but so is his dad…
Him: You used to sneak out of the house to go to parties – now you sneak out of parties to be at the house!
Enough with politics! Let’s focus on the important things I life: Cher is releasing a new album of ABBA covers!
People who drink LaCroix probably eat scented candles and think those taste good too...
I’m so sexually frustrated that I got excited when the man at Subway asked if I wanted 6 or 12 inches.
I’m afraid I won’t be able to post vacation photos this year – the reason is I’M NOT ON VACATION!
Why do all Atlanta roads feel like you are on the initial incline of a wooden rollercoaster?
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ARIES (MAR. 21 - APR. 19)
LIBRA (SEP. 23 - OCT. 22)
Minutiae weighs you down today as details keep you from moving forward. Look at it as a positive thing, and take your time. After a few rough patches, things should finally work out.
Despite your obvious social skills, you find that nerves are keeping you from approaching someone you’ve had your eye on. Don’t let anxiety knock you out of balance with too many details. Thinking too much could prevent you from doing anything at all.
TAURUS (APR. 20 - MAY 20)
SCORPIO (OCT. 23 - NOV. 21)
Emotional attachments may blossom today if you drop your stubborn defenses long enough to look at things deeper. Your courtship will advance to the next level if you make him feel attractive and at ease.
You may feel like you’re doing a cameo on General Hospital as friends line up to have you diagnose a cure for their latest dramas. It’s a service your therapist gets paid handsomely for, yet you’re never one to deny a friend. Your intuition borders on psychic, making your ability to uncover the truth a valuable tool.
GEMINI (MAY 21 - JUN. 20)
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22 - DEC. 21)
Get organized today by taking care of all the little things you’ve been putting off. Things like paying bills, restocking the kitchen and running errands. Don’t make returning phone calls a priority, as recent misunderstandings make communicating with others a challenge today, especially with family.
A difficult situation may have you questioning your faith in a strong belief today. Opening yourself to new ideas and thoughts can sooth your spirit, and perhaps help you see old situations (and people) in a shiny new light.
CANCER (JUN. 21 - JUL. 22)
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22 - JAN. 19)
Food can be therapeutic, so chase away the blues by getting busy in the kitchen. Preparing for a meal is a great time to get some thinking done, so feed your brain and your tummy. Better yet, invite Mr. Special over for a night of food and stimulating conversation. Who knows where it could lead?
You may have to do your research to get to the bottom of things today. Planning your strategy well will reap tremendous benefits. The facts are all there -- all you have to do is find them.
LEO (JUL. 23 - AUG. 22)
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20 - FEB. 18)
Your willingness to act quickly will come in handy today as an unexpected shift in policy forces you to review a situation. Draw in your troops as you decide how to proceed. Insight, not impulsiveness, is in order.
Proceed with caution with any business dealings today, and especially watch with whom you’re dealing. You two may not be on the same page. You’re only seeing the tip of that iceberg. By looking deeper, you can avert a disaster of titanic proportions.
VIRGO (AUG. 23 - SEP. 22)
PISCES (FEB. 19 - MAR. 20)
Your desire to help serve others may prompt you to take community action today. Volunteer for an organization, participate in the AIDS Ride or stump for a political candidate you trust and respect. If you can’t find an organization that suits your needs, start your own.
A difficult period with someone close has you wondering how well you really know him. Seeing another’s darker personality traits can be a challenge in any relationship, and it always leaves a taint. Seeing past another’s faults can have a healing effect, or push you into calling the whole thing off.
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WHAT happened was . . . What Happened Was... By Mikkel Hyldebrandt Trouble in the love department? With sex? Or just people in general? Send us your queries, questions, and problems, and you’ll get answers served straight up and with a little ice. I’m hanging out with this guy, and we really hit it off, and I want to take it to the next level. But – he is always on his phone texting with other guys, and he checks in on the apps all the time. He seems to be into me, and we have great, intimate moments, but I’m starting to get tired of the fact he is not giving me undivided attention. How do I get him to focus on me? Sincerely Unfocused Dear Unfocused In today’s dating world, there is no doubt that the phone is an integral part of the game. Most of the times that is how you communicate exclusively until you meet in person! In your case, it is a little tricky to gauge whether it is because he is obsessed with his phone or if it is ultimately because he is not really into you – or at least he is not ready for the next step and wants to keep the dating non-committal. Either way, it is rude of him to focus most of his attention on his smartphone than on you when you are hanging out, and it is totally fine for you to call him out on it. Ask him to put the phone or give him a taste of his own medicine by ignoring him while focusing on your mobile device. If he gets bothered by it, you can let him know that that’s how you feel when you’re with him. Maybe he doesn’t even realize just how much time he spends looking at his phone!
Dear Horny Cruise The anonymous flirt and cruising situation is a thrill for most gay men probably because that is how the initial sexual contact came about in the first place. So it is natural that many want to pursue that same thrill even after they are in a relationship. You do, however, have to ask yourself a couple of things. What is it that you think justifies you doing this over and over again? Are you truly happy with your boyfriend or are you subconsciously looking for something in your relationship that isn’t there? If that is the case, you need to start talking to your boyfriend, so he gets a fair chance to change things for the two of you. You also have to consider if you may be somehow addicted to sex and these anonymous thrills since you can’t seem to let them go. Sex addiction is not an uncommon thing, and with the availability of hookup apps and a more open and transparent approach to gay sex, it is just easy to get off – especially anonymously. Maybe it is time for you to see a therapist and talk about these things if you truly want to break this cycle. Or better yet, start talking to your boyfriend about how you can get the same thrills with him.
I want to show off more ‘down there’ when I go out, but I’m not very big. Is there anything I can use or wear to seem bigger?
Sincerely Eyes Down There I’m in a relationship for quite a while, and even though I’m happy, I keep engaging in these sexual, anonymous quickies. It can be in the gym showers, at the supermarket, at the mall, running in the park; I’m just really good at picking up on sexual signals from other guys, and I get a kick out of a quick and hot release with a total stranger. My boyfriend doesn’t suspect, and I actually want to quit this, but I keep getting drawn into the excitement. What can I do? Sincerely Horny Cruise 60 | 08.01.18
Dear Eyes Down There There is a good variety of extenders you can wear – like the Fun Boy from Perfect Fit Brand. Just be mindful that guys may pursue you for the size of your penis even though it’s just for show! So use it to have fun and get a kick out of it, and then learn to be happy with what you have naturally – you’d be surprised at how many guys are actually not size queens. NEED ANSWERS? REACH OUT TO US, AND YOU WILL GET THEM! SEND YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS VIA OUR EDITOR AT MIKKEL@PEACHATL.COM.
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HOURS: MON-FRI 8AM-6PM FULL SERVICE CONVENTIONAL OIL CHANGE
$
19
99
OFFER EXPIRES 8/30/18
Most vehicles. Includes up to 5 qts oil. Excludes high mileage & synthetic oil Not valid with other coupons, specials or discounts.
SAT 8AM-5PM SUN 11-5
FREE Pair of Standard WIPER BLADES With purchase of High Mileage, Synthetic Blend, or Synthetic Full Service Oil Change
OFFER EXPIRES 8/30/18
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