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The Top LGBTQ+ Dating Sites and Apps: 14 Best Gay Dating Sites

While some gay dating websites are very much about sex, sex, and nothing but the sex... there are some alternative options for gay men, women, and queer people looking for love. All is not lost!
By JC Way and Observer Content Studio
Ennis and Jack (Daniel Okulitch Glenn Seven Allen) get acquainted in NYCO's 'Brokeback Mountain'.

‘Brokeback Mountain’ Opera Sings of Gay Love—Minus the Passion

A ‘Brokeback Mountain’ that leaves the audience dry-eyed is no ‘Brokeback Mountain’ at all.
By James Jorden
Party time

Could I Be Gay?

For the next 45 minutes there was a live demonstration of Shibari, the art of sensually tying up a partner.
By Randi Newton
Erasure

Erasure Takes on Brexit and Trump in the Name of Love

By Laura Studarus
Mourners hold candles while observing a moment of silence during a vigil outside the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts for the mass shooting victims at the Pulse nightclub June 13, 2016 in Orlando, Florida.

Condemn the Haters Who Said Gays in Orlando Had It Coming

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman

On Being Black, and Being Gay, With ‘UnREAL’ Star Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman

By Dana Schwartz
A woman lights a candle during a candlelight vigil for the victims of the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, at Oxford St on June 13, 2016 in Sydney, Australia.

Orlando Massacre Should Pressure Iran and Hamas to Stop Murdering Gays

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
A gay pride flag is seen at a memorial after a vigil outside the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts for the mass shooting victims at the Pulse nightclub June 13, 2016 in Orlando, Florida.

Terror in Orlando: Raised to Hate

By The Editors
Hundreds of people listen to speakers at a memorial gathering for those killed in Orlando in front of the iconic New York City gay and lesbian bar The Stonewall Inn on June 13, 2016 in New York City. An American-born man who had recently pledged allegiance to ISIS killed 50 people early Sunday at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

Progressive Silence Over Islamic Extremism Is Homophobic

By Paul Miller
Donald Trump at St. Anselm College in Manchester, NH today.

NYPD Commissioner Rips Donald Trump’s Post-Orlando Speech on Muslim Immigration

By Will Bredderman
Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes in 'Captain America: Civil War' Trailer (Photo: Screenshot via Youtube)

Marvel Fans Want Captain America to Come Out Already

By Nick Mangione
Two brothers set off roman candles outside The Stonewall Inn to celebrate The Supreme Court's legalization of gay marriage. (Photo by Justin Joffe/ Observer)

Pride And Joy at the Stonewall Inn, Where Gay Rights Struggle Was Born

By Justin Joffe
NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 22: A general view of the atmosphere at The Wanted Films a Starburst Presents: VEVO GO show in NYC's Chelsea Market on August 22, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images for VEVO)

Chelsea Pride

By Amy Deneson
The Stonewall Inn, an iconic bar in the New York's gay rights movement and the site of a symbolic riot in 1969, might become a New York landmark. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Stonewall Inn Is a Step Closer to Becoming a Landmark

By Giulia Olsson
IQEA (Alexander Kargaltsev)

Gay Russian Couples Stage IKEA Protest Shoot (Video)

By Drew Grant
Ms. Gorman (WCVB-TV)

Teen Pushes Apple to Change Its ‘Insulting’ Dictionary Definition of the Word ‘Gay’

By Jordan Valinsky
Comedians Cole Escola (l) and Jeffery Self went from YouTube to cable TV and back again (Logo)

On Social Media, Young Artists Blur the Boundary Between Performance and Life

By Ben Widdicombe
John Liu. (Photo: Getty)

John Liu Snags an LGBT Club in Queens

By Colin Campbell
(Courtesy Hauser & Wirth)

Christine Quinn Touts ‘Hometown Pride’ in DOMA Ruling

By Colin Campbell
(Photo: Getty)

Senator Introduces Bill to Revoke Boy Scout’s Tax-Exempt Status

By Jordyn Taylor
Marchers make their way to a makeshift shrine where Mark Carson was shot in a 2013 hate crime. (TIMOTHY CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)

Photos: Thousands March in Memorial of Hate Crime Victim

By Drew Grant
Bill de Blasio and Chirlane McCray. (Photo: Getty)

Bill de Blasio’s Wife Opens Up About Her Sexuality in Essence Again

By Colin Campbell
Jason Collins. (Photo: Getty)

Christine Quinn Says Jason Collins’ Announcement ‘Is Literally Going to Save Lives’

By Colin Campbell

If Your Name is Eric and You Love Talking About DOMA, There’s a Person on Craigslist Looking For You

By Jordan Valinsky
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