Happy Freakin’ Holidays, Y’all!!!
Wyattevans.com and I want to wish You and Yours a Very Merry Freakin’ Holiday! Honor, Cherish and have Big Fun with your family and friends. And, make a point to appreciate and savor all the wondrous blessings you’ve received in 2018. Then, be resolute in making 2019 your very “bestest” year! And speaking of 2019, Wyattevans.com and I have many surprises in store for ya! Stay tuned… Soooooo…kick back, relax with [...]
Beating Dem Holiday Blues!
Ohhhhhhhhh myyyyy gawd! It’s THAT time of the year! Again. Ya see, you’re an LGBTQ brotha or sistah (or whatever the hell your race or ethnicity happens to be. LOL.) who’s really dreading THAT time of year. Soooooo, exactly what am I talkin’ ‘bout? The Holidays, doggonit! Why might you be in a major funk? Well, maybe you feel you can’t be your authentic self around family: you’re still closeted. Or, you might be alone, feeling [...]
The IPV/A Chronicles, Part Three:
Understanding and Annihilating the Beast I have made it my ongoing--and fervent--mission to continue to shine a bright light on a certain demoralizing, insidious and horrific cycle of behavior that continues to be a growing concern within the LGBTQ Community. This is Part One of an ongoing series that will address this potentially life-threatening cycle of abuse. This particular dysfunctional and destructive [...]
The IPV/A Chronicles, Part Two:
The Power of the Purple! I’ve made it my ongoing--and fervent--mission to continue to shine a bright light on a certain demoralizing, insidious and horrific cycle of behavior that continues to be a growing concern within the LGBTQ Community. This is Part Two of the ongoing series that will address this potentially life-threatening cycle [...]
Alarming: Young MSM Discontinuing PrEP
Breaking—and alarming--news: a third of young MSM (men who have sex with men) who take PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) discontinue it within six months. This is according to U.S. investigators in AIDS and Behavior, a peer-reviewed medical journal established in 1997 that covers aspects of HIV/AIDS research. Common reasons for this discontinuation included being unable to get a doctor’s appointment and insurance coverage problems. The investigators [...]
The IPV/A Chronicles, Part One
I have made it my ongoing--and fervent--mission to continue to shine a bright light on a certain demoralizing, insidious and horrific cycle of behavior that continues to be a growing concern within the LGBTQ Community. This is Part One of an ongoing series that will address this potentially life-threatening cycle of abuse. So…just what is Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPV/A)? Well, it ain’t some exotic [...]
Announcing! A Very Special Continuing Series on IPV/A
I have made it my ongoing--and fervent--mission to continue to shine a bright light on that demoralizing, insidious and horrific cycle of behavior that continues to be a growing concern within the LGBTQ Community: Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPV/A). On July 1, I roll out Part One of an ongoing series that will address this potentially life-threatening cycle of violence. Entitled “The IPV/A Chronicles,” this series will [...]
Announcing! A Very Special Continuing Series on IPV/A
I have made it my ongoing--and fervent--mission to continue to shine a bright light on that demoralizing, insidious and horrific cycle of behavior that continues to be a growing concern within the LGBTQ Community: Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPV/A). On July 1, I roll out Part One of an ongoing series that will address this potentially life-threatening cycle of violence. Entitled “The IPV/A Chronicles,” this series will [...]







