
Pride Month & LGBTQ+ Men’s Health: Why Inclusive Care Matters
June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate authenticity, community, and progress. It’s also an opportunity to highlight an important but often overlooked topic: LGBTQ+
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June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate authenticity, community, and progress. It’s also an opportunity to highlight an important but often overlooked topic: LGBTQ+

This Pride, we celebrate all relationships. Maze Health is proud to support diversity among employees & patients alike…all are welcome!

When it comes to dating apps, we all want to present our best selves. Addressing our physical, mental and sexual health as a whole is important to our well-being.

If you’re a member or an ally of the queer community, you know that Pride isn’t just one month of celebration. Being proud of who

The day before a trans woman, who had been on hormones for 18 years, went for her final surgery, we found sperm in her ejaculate.

Sex does not require penetration, and yet we are socially conditioned to think about some sex acts as inherently better than others.

We know that men have sex with men for many reasons and under many circumstances. Gay men’s primary sexual and romantic relationships are with other

I am often surprised when I am asked if we offer Gay Sexual Medicine (as if who a person has sex with determines sexual function).
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At first glance, the LGBTQIA+ Pride celebrations that mark each June appear to be about vanity. While the rainbow flags and feather boas fly, the

Remember this: The bottom is in control no matter what the fantasy is or looks like. Any sex position, where the bottom is on top,