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Providing frank, judgment-free information on Prep, STI testing, and harm reduction.

A blog is a living thing. If the comment section is filled with spam, the blog feels broken.

| Format | Best For | Example Title | |--------|----------|----------------| | | Showing small moments of love | "Tuesday: He packed my lunch and wrote 'ur hot' on the banana." | | The "We Almost Broke Up Over…" | Comedy + vulnerability | "We almost broke up over a Roomba. Here's what we learned." | | External POV | Fresh take on a fixed couple | "Our straight neighbor asked if we 'take turns being the man.' Here's what my husband said." | | Flashback + Present | Showing growth | "5 years ago, he wouldn't hold my hand in public. Today, he proposed at Pride." |

Furthermore, these blogs serve a critical role in public health. Unlike mainstream search engines, which may prioritize commercialized or pornographic results, a well-curated gay blog offers community-vetted information on PrEP, STI prevention, and emotional intimacy. "Fixing" a blog often means updating outdated medical information and ensuring that the advice provided reflects the intersectional realities of the community today, including trans-inclusive language and body-positive perspectives.

Many blogs serve as "fixed" points of contact for community members to share experiences or find affirming resources like PFLAG or the Human Rights Campaign. 3. Sexual Health & Education Context