Gay Matchmaking: ‘We live our lives the same way as the rest of the world does’
Gay men find love in the Tier BINGHAMTON — When Wil Parker was 12, he took a girl to a dance at Sherburne-Earlville High even though he really didn’t want to.They stole a kiss behind the soda machine next to the gym. Both ran back to the dance and told everybody they had “made out.” That night, he lay in bed, staring at the ceiling for hours.”You know if you have to have sex with a girl to prove you’re not gay, then…
Gay Matchmaking: Get REAL!
WHETHER you’re a fan of so-called reality TV or not, it’s here for good and, to judge from the past few months in the US, likely to get get bigger. The US summer of reality TV aired 100 shows, the new and relatively established, jostling to be noticed in what is regarded as the traditional testing ground for the latest hit on the small screen.While Survivor did not relaunch (some say “reality TV” has always been around with shows such as…
Gay Matchmaking: The long ‘real’ summer
MORE THAN TWO DOZEN UNSCRIPTED ‘REALITY TV’ SHOWS ARE DUE BEFORE LABOR DAY
Laura Hamil, a 34-year-old personal trainer in Buckhead, is a self-described “reality TV junkie.” She watched the first “Survivor” back in the summer of 2000, gorged herself on “Joe Millionaire,” won’t miss “The Bachelor” or “Fear Factor.””I enjoy watching the authenticity of people’s reactions, the raw emotions,” she says….
Gay Matchmaking: ARTISTS GET JUST DESSERTS
You never know when you’ll stumble on art. In fact, those who stroll the Second Street business district do it everyday — when they walk over more than 100 whimsical “shadow art” images painted on the sidewalks.The latest Second Street art can be found at Belmont Shore’s newest store, Auggie’s Yogurt Shop, 5110 E. Second St. One of the shop’s interior walls boasts flowery artwork created by a group of 10 students…
Gay Matchmaking: Liverpool Echo: Seven: TV review: Not all white on the night
ANOTHER installment of the best of the dating shows to invade our TV screens of late. Post Big Brother replacement therapy for reality TV obsessives everywhere.And just to make sure that we didn’t get bored, this week took a new take on the format, with gay matchmaking on the cards. Twenty-seven-year-old Ashley said he didn’t want anyone who wasn’t 100% Caucasian because he didn’t fancy Black men. So what do you know: the panel picked Anthony…