Most singles are happy to stay that way, says survey
Match.com tells us that most of the people using the dating site aren't in any hurry to relinquish their single status. A survey conducted for Match.com revealed that only 34.5 percent said marriage is a major goal. About 40 percent aren't sure they want to be married, and 27 percent don't see marriage happening any time soon. So, what's the point of joining Match.com? The survey found finding ...
Match.com Releases Its Second Annual Comprehensive Study on Singles
DALLAS, Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Match.com, the world's largest online dating site, today released findings from its second annual Singles in America study – the largest and most comprehensive national ...
Gay Republicans fight for respect
Members of a gay Republican group say they get their greatest criticism from other gays.
Solitary Confinement: As a child, I learned that being gay meant being alone; as a gay man, my community has taught me ...
Opinion: After coming out to my mother during college, she and I entered into one of those melancholy conversations familiar to so many of us who faced parents who obviously loved us yet had some intense feelings of loss and sadness at the news their child was going to be different. So we discussed, obliquely, some of those feelings, such as the sudden removal of potential grandchildren from her ...
U.S. singles say no excuse for candidates' infidelity - study
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. presidential candidates might want to pay attention to singles who say they have higher expectations of sexual fidelity for politicians than they do for their own partners, according to a new poll. Although nearly 70 percent of people questioned in the online survey commissioned by the dating website Match.com said fidelity was compulsory in a relationship, about 90 ...
No excuse for candidates' infidelity: Singles
U.S. presidential candidates might want to pay attention to singles who say they have higher expectations of sexual fidelity for politicians than they do for their own partners, according to a new poll.
The True Stories of a Former Gay Drunk in New York
In Blackouts and Breakdowns, writer Mark Brennan Rosenberg chronicles a story familiar to many big-city gays: getting falling down drunk and doing very, very stupid things.
Seattle Gay Rights Activist Dies
Don Moreland, who fought for gay rights for more than 40 years, died Saturday at the age of 75.
Marten Weber: Love Grind (Part 1)
Social dating apps are changing the way we find sex partners and fall in love. What are the implications of these handy little widgets, both on traditional dating options and the psyche of those addicted to social apps?
Don Moreland, longtime supporter of gay rights, dies
Before there were same-sex marriage and domestic partnerships, even before the rainbow flag became a symbol of gay pride, Don Moreland was...