Queer Clicks: September 22, 2016 | How Do You Define ‘Sex Addict’?, Sticky Late Summer Ice Cream Day , & Other News

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How Do You Define ‘Sex Addict’?

” John is a new client. He is 43 years old, gay, successful, and likable. He tells me he has a stable job, owns his own condo, and has an active social life. John also tells me that he spends hours at a time on social media hookup apps like Grindr and Scruff seeking anonymous sex. John acknowledges he was ambivalent about coming to see me and that he doesn’t like the label of “sex addict.” I tell him that this is understandable.” Advocate

Internet Obsessed With Kevin Spacey’s Studly Emmys Companion. But Who Is He?

“Despite the fedora, the Internet has been working overtime to unearth any bits of biography they can find about Kevin Spacey’s mysterious Emmys companion; he of the studly visage and cheekbones you could slice Provolone on. Who was this man, and why was he wearing so many goddamn bracelets? Speculation abounded.” Queerty

Sticky Late Summer Ice Cream Day

“Some people really do not want to let go of summer. Here in San Francisco we are in the middle of our short Indian Summer so this hairy dude messily eating ice cream might help us through the heat. Or at least give us a boner to distract us from it” Accidental Bear

This Is What It’s Like To Be Queer In Nepal

“Each week HuffPost Gay Voices and HuffPost Live takes a look back at some of the biggest queer news stories from the past week. Check back every Friday for your queer news round-up in this regular feature titled “QueerView.”

Parsu Ram Rai offers some insight as to what it’s like to be gay in Nepal.” Huffington Post

Send In the Clown: Internet Supervillain Milo Doesn’t Care That You Hate Him

“When Yiannopoulos arrives on campus, there’s a potential for all hell to break loose. Many appearances are canceled because of student petitions. At others, protesters amass outside the auditorium. Women smear red paint on themselves. Attendees sound air horns to block out his voice.” Out.com

Sep 22, 2016 By Dave 1 Comment