Living the Questions
Advocate contributor Tyler Helms — here with his ex-boyfriend Adam — lives with one common question looming around him: Would you date someone who is HIV-positive?
The New 60: Mind Games
COMMENTARY: Advocate columnist Robert Levithan comes to realize the only thing standing between him and pleasure is him.
Living the Questions
COMMENTARY: "What has Pride done for you?" Advocate contributor Tyler Helms reflects on gay pride and how it helped shape one of the biggest decisions of his life — to come out as HIV+.
The New 60: I Am Who I Am
Advocate columnist Robert Levithan says he remembers being OK with civil unions because he was used to accepting less. Now, he says, with the help of his nephew, he insists on equal rights.
COMMENTARY: True Confessions, an Open Letter by Larry Kramer
Larry Kramer, cofounder of the Gay Men’s Health Crisis, now GMHC, writes an open letter regarding the organization’s planned move out of the Chelsea neighborhood in Manhattan, taking aim at it’s executives and the “Dracula” owner of the current building.
The New 60: Why We Lie About Age
COMMENTARY: Advocate columnist Robert Levithan says lying about your age and attempting to “pass” for younger is damaging to gay people.
Hospital Visitation? Not So Fast
COMMENTARY: While most gay people celebrated President Obama’s decision to grant gay people hospital visitation rights, writer Josh Kilmer-Purcell says, “Wait Just a Minute.”
Sixty With a Six-Pack?
Psychotherapist Robert Levithan takes a look at life as an HIV-positive gay man approaching 60, and wonders why so many gay men worry about getting older and forget to enjoy what they have now.
Robert Levithan The New Sixty
Psychotherapist Robert Levithan takes a look at life as an HIV-positive gay man approaching 60 in the first of his series of columns for The Advocate.
Rethinking AIDS Meds
Without a new class of AIDS medicines in development, researchers are working with previously developed therapies in new ways to confront debilitating side effects and varying efficacy.
Do What Feels Right
In honor of World AIDS Day, 28-year-old advertising exec Tyler Helms goes public with his story in a live post on Facebook, and urges people to share theirs.
New Guidelines for Cervical Cancer Screening
New guidelines recommend that young women push back the date of their first Pap test and women overall screen less often for cervical cancer.
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