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We’re a gay couple that had to get married five times
The second time was required to get a discount at Bally’s fitness after the told us we weren’t a family. We got the certificate, but we didn’t go back.
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Gay people in a homophobic country don’t always see themselves as oppressed
“Maybe it’s because I’ve lived here all my life and I don’t know anything different, but it really doesn’t feel that hard to be gay here. You just have to be a little discreet.”
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Sometimes being a digital nomad really sucks
From icky pillows to squat toilets to that time our apartment caught on fire, we talk about the bad and the ugly when it comes to a nomadic life.
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Giorgi Tabagari is fighting for LGBTQ rights in Georgia: “Let’s hope it doesn’t get me killed”
Despite some very specific and scary death threats, he believes now is the right time to push for equality.
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Want to cure loneliness? Leave everyone & everything you’ve ever known behind
We worried we’d end up even more lonely by leaving our home and seeing the world. But instead we’re more socially active now than we were back in our twenties.
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Coming out to a cab driver in a homophobic country
Not long ago in rural Mexico, a cab driver asked if the two of us were brothers.
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That time our plane caught on fire over the Atlantic
It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door.
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Horoom Nights — A night of pride, freedom, & sex in Tbilisi, Georgia
Once a month, queer Georgians flock to Bassiani where they have a safe space that they can be their real selves. We take you inside the event.
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Being a digital nomad costs half as much as living in Seattle.
The best part of digital nomad finances isn’t the lower cost of living; it’s the flexibility and ability to enjoy so many new things without having to stress about the money.
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How two gay guys sold everything, left home to travel the world & lived happily ever after
Brent and Michael owned a nice house in Seattle with a good circle of friends, but weren’t especially happy. So they became gay digital nomads.