by Jeremy Gloff | Feb 15, 2012 | Psychology, Society & Culture
It’s a shame there isn’t a time clock at family reunions. Floating amongst the long-lost relatives and strangers is as damn near a job as one could ever get. The whole ordeal would be much easier if I was getting paid for it. There’s always the uncomfortable hug from...
by Jeremy Gloff | Feb 1, 2012 | Psychology, Society & Culture
{Opinion piece written in 2009 in response to the economic crisis and the suicides of five friends. Originally appeared on TheNewGay.net.} Another one of my friends killed himself this week. The death toll is up to five suicides in three years. And counting. No need...
by Jeremy Gloff | Jan 18, 2012 | Society & Culture
{Published on TheNewGay.net, April 5th 2010} I am not proud of being gay. Nor am I ashamed. I am cool with it. I do not have White Pride, Male Pride or Polish Pride although I am white, male, and Polish. Humans are multifaceted beings. Each of us is probably able to...