Pro-gay marriage group spent big in Vermont

to Marry says it spent more than $293,000 lobbying and the public on the same- bill that was approved by the Legislature, far outspending its .

In forms filed Monday with the ’s office, the pro- group reported spending about $65,000 between 1 and June 30 — some of it in the week leading up to the Legislature’s 7 .

Take It to The , which opposed the measure, spent about $10,000 altogether but none in the reporting period.

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Eating Disorders in Straight and Gay Men

Dr. Kathryn , professor of psychiatry at Oregon and University and a on , recently took readers’ questions on anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and other problems. Here, she responds to one reader’s question about in men.

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In recent years, an increasing number of men have been diagnosed with , and not just , but also disorders like that have traditionally been associated with women. (Full : I am one such man.)

Does this represent men wanting to take on feminine roles, or feeling that they cannot relate at all to traditional, ultra-macho of , and want to take on a more “feminine” persona? Does it differ for and men? To what do you attribute the recent rise in these disorders among men?

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Seattle Judge: Gay city workers names don’t have to be released, for now

A King has temporarily barred the release of the of city employees involved in a city-sponsored group for and workers to an anti- rights .

Erlick ordered that some requested documents be released Monday, with the of meeting redacted. The identities of city employees who received a “public ” through the group — likely wages on other compensation — may be released following a hearing later this year.

At issue Thursday was a request made by City Light employee and self-described “ leader” Philip Irvin, who had filed a public- request for the and meeting minutes for the department’s , , , , Questioning and Club. Irvin, who says he wants to start a for formerly employees, asserts that the club has discriminated against him for his to rights.

In issuing his order, Erlick acknowledged that releasing the employees’ identities could discourage others from joining the LGBTQF group. But, he said there remains a clear public interest in knowing who is receiving state benefits, and payment for meeting or other compensation to group , Erlick said, “is a public benfit.”

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Identities of gay city employees to remain private for now

- Should the of of a city and group be released to the public?

A King has blocked the release of of City and employees for at least a week.

Erlick continued a to block the from release, until further hearings are held on a Public request for the information.

Longtime City Light employee Philip Irvin, a self-described Christian and , has requested the list of .

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Gay city employees fight to block release of their identities

Several City of workers have sued to prevent the release of and of a and employee .
At issue, according to a complaint filed in King County , is a request by City Light employee affiliated with a Christian who claims the city has opposed his efforts to a group for formerly workers.
The City Light employee — Philip Irvin, 58 — wants the city to release the of of city employee , specifically those of a Public Utilities “, , , , Questioning and ” group. According to , Irvin has also requested the and city departments of those who are of the group, or who have attended the group’s meetings, as well as copies of the group’s sign-in sheets, minutes and agendas.
Speaking to .com Thursday, Irvin said the city has previously opposed his efforts to start a group for employees who had identified as but have since become .
“They are the most vilified , and I’m sorry to say that they’re not really welcomed in the either,” Irvin said. “This is something where they are vilified on the right or the left.”
After receiving Irvin’s request in early May, city public- officers notified employees whose identities would be released. In response, an unspecified number of employees have sued the city asserting that state public-records law demand their identities be withheld. See Gay city employees fight to block release of their identities
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Missing e-mails at issue in Wone murder

representing three men charged with in connection with the murder of accused in court Friday of failing to preserve evidence from Wone’s that could have helped prove their clients’ .

The in the case, Assistant U.S. Attorney Glenn , disputed the significance of the e-mails. He said the government has solid evidence showing that defendants Joseph Price, and Dylan Ward obstructed justice by engaging in to hide the facts surrounding Wone’s August 2006 murder.

But Bernard , Price’s attorney, told reporters after Friday’s status hearing before D.C. Judge Frederic that the about the timing of the murder is “now under question.” He said the questions surfaced as a result of the government’s 17 that Wone sent at least two e-mails from his at a time when believed Wone dead. See Missing e-mails at issue in Wone murder * Tags = gay men gay news lesbian news transgender bisexual

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Stigma drives HIV-positive gay men’s sexual risk-taking

Roger , Friday, March 06, 2009

-positive men’s of stigma and by strongly influence their involvement in casual and discourage them from practicing many -reduction strategies, report in their II report published this week.

The men they interviewed wished to balance their desire for with a need to maintain their sense of , but were often unable to avoid which could result in transmission.

To follow up a similar study published a ago, Adam Bourne and interviewed 42 men with diagnosed about their and management of . The in-depth, qualitative focused on recent of (), and to take part in the study, men had to have had unprotected in the past year. Therefore it’s important to note that the study does not reflect the of the one-third of men with who do not practice in any given year.

The researchers attempted to include in the sample a mix of respondents from and Manchester as well as lower prevalence areas, and also ensure in terms of age and time since diagnosis.

All respondents were aware that they could transmit through , and almost all said that they would never want to be responsible for doing so. Men more recently diagnosed tended to be particularly preoccupied by this concern, often avoiding altogether for a period after diagnosis.

In terms of the other harms which unprotected could give rise to, men tended to feel that infections were rarely serious, although a few were more concerned about C. Whilst some recently diagnosed men felt that superinfection was an issue, men who had been diagnosed for longer usually believed that clinicians had deliberately exaggerated its importance.

Of more concern, however, were the emotional, psychological and social harms that unprotected could to. If men failed to live up to their own ethical guidelines, this could to inner turmoil. Moreover, some respondents described the perceived irresponsible behaviour of other -positive men in order to highlight their own . Having posed a threat both to a man’s positive sense of self and to the way in which other men saw him.

The researchers argue that men’s concerns about and stigma shape they way they manage . men vulnerable to significant harm, including violent reactions and about ex-partners using police investigations as retribution, as well as leading to emotional upset and problems finding . In a community that often remains hostile to with , men’s instinct for self-preservation often them to choose behaviours where is felt to be unnecessary.

For example, many men used saunas, not just because was readily available, but also because the men assumed that almost all other sauna users were -positive. Like online chat rooms or support group meetings, saunas were thought to be ‘ positive spaces’ where men had implicitly announced their status simply by being there. This allowed men to have unprotected there without an explicit discussion of status, but leaving them with their sense of personal integrity intact.

In some settings, some men tried to avoid but maintain their sense of by suggesting to that it would be a good idea to use a . Nonetheless one man described how these suggestions prompted one sexual to ask directly whether he had . When he said yes, the man became angry and left.

Another form of implicit that men tried was ticking ‘safer needs discussion’ on a internet . Few men explicitly advertised their status on their , but might mention it during private instant messaging. The respondents described ambiguities and misunderstandings in on the internet, but generally found that the internet enabled them to screen potential partners with less of or reprisal.

Nonetheless, the researchers found that men used reduction strategies to quite a limited extent. No respondents mentioned reducing the of anal intercourse or the impact that or a infection could have on the of transmission. Just a few men discussed the greater of infection for the receptive or the possible of withdrawing before ejaculation.

Some men did practice some form of sero-sorting (seeking partners of the same status) and respondents said that it allowed them to have uninhibited where status did not remain the most salient concern throughout.

Nonetheless the researchers stress that no man exclusively practiced sero-sorting in a way that could that both partners had the same status. was often implicit (by being in a sauna, for example) or was not reciprocal. The respondent may have made an upfront of status, and assumed that if his was ready to carry on without , then he must be positive too.

However the majority of men actually rejected the idea of sero-sorting. It was associated in their minds with high-, esoteric practices, and in the words of one respondent, men who are “going spreading it round because they are shagging willy-nilly”. Many men were at pains to distance themselves from this behaviour. They were appalled by the idea that unprotected could ever be a regular or planned activity, and so rejected sero-sorting, strategic positioning, withdrawal before ejaculation and other reduction strategies.

Nonetheless these same men had all had some unprotected . It tended to be described as an exceptional event, explained by circumstances such as substance use or a ’s insistence. The researchers make it clear that a number of men lacked the self- or negotiation skills to manage such situations. Many men aspired to use a every time, but were not able to fall back on reduction strategies when, for whatever reason, weren’t used.

In their the researchers note several consequences of related stigma: a to disclose and an encouragement to have anonymous ; some interviewees’ of other -positive men and their behaviour; a desire not to engage with the idea that is an integral part of ; and the to use -reduction strategies.

However they also note that, for many men, there are direct contradictions between their intentions and their behaviour. Many men construct systems of about that enable them to have the they desire, whilst feeling that they are ‘moral enough’. They believe they are behaving responsibly, but transmission may well be taking place.

The researchers recommend tailored prevention interventions for diagnosed men which take account of the centrality of stigma, and discuss unprotected in credible and informative ways. Moreover professionals need to improve their skills in engaging men with these issues.

Reference
Bourne A et al. Relative Safety II : risk and unprotected anal intercourse among gay men with diagnosed HIV. London: Sigma Research 2009.

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