“I'm a thirty-something gay man with a dodgy heart. I sell books for a living. Who wants to read about that?” MenWantHeartBookGaySellsThirtyGay Men Book:A Dangerous Thing Source: A Dangerous Thing
“I noticed you right away." She gave me an approving look. "I like quiet, polite men. And men who wear Hugo Boss. I was hoping you weren't gay. Or that you were only half-gay. Like Paul." "Uh...sorry," I said. "It's pretty much full-time now. The pay's not great, but the perks...” MenLooksSaidPayHalfGayQuietSorryBossPolitePerksApproving Author:Josh Lanyon
“He was breathing, which is always a good sign. As gently as I could I picked him up, placed him on the towel, wrapped it around him, and put him in my car. I drove to the emergency clinic, the cat purring on the seat beside me. “What’s his name?” the young man at the front desk asked as my towel and cat were whisked to a back room. “Uh…John Tomkins,” I said. “That’s different,” the receptionist said, writing it down. “He was a pirate,” I said. “I mean Tomkins. I don’t know about the cat. (...)” KnowsMenWritingMeanSaidDifferentYoungNamesRoomsCarFrontsCatBreathingYoung ManSeatsDesksEmergenciesPirateTowelsClinicPurringReceptionistsFront Desk Author:Josh Lanyon
“The battle rages eternal, though the race, religion, gender or sexual orientation of those discriminated against changes regularly. Maybe man’s need for a scapegoat is genetically programmed into him.” MenNeedsRaceBattleEternalGenderRageOrientationScapegoat Author:Josh Lanyon
“Everything a gay man does makes a political statement. Everything matters: where you bank, where you shop, where you eat. When you hold your lover’s hand in public” MenDoeMatterHandsPoliticalLoversGayStatementsShopsGay Men Author:Josh Lanyon