The Sensitive Slut is Going Deep
Welcome to the new look! Learn about the name change, how all the content is organized, and how to filter the emails sent to your inbox.
The purpose of this substack is to celebrate gay men’s culture and sort out some of the obstacles keeping us from living our best lives. Some posts are philosophical, and some of them are explicitly sexual.
Rather than choose between posting just slutty or just philosophical content, I’ve decided to post both and let you determine what content is right for you.
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FILTER CONTENT: You can filter the content sent to your inbox and/or view it on my Substack landing page.
View The Sensitive Slut (Adult content) only. If you remember old bookstores, this is the area behind the swinging half doors in the back. On my Substack site, click the Sensitive Slut navigation link near the top of the page.
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SECTIONS: Look for these three sections, now grouped together on the landing page for convenience.
However, if it’s been marked “Sensitive Slut,” that will be the only place you can find it.
Sex Ed: Advice For Dudes Who Have Sex With Dudes
Culture & Community
Aging: Getting Gay Old
Please allow me to reintroduce myself with my new substack name.
My unorthodox education in the school of hard knocks informs the opinions I share. I am known for winning an international gay leather competition, working as a bureaucrat for 23 years at West Hollywood City Hall, leading a gay men’s discussion group in the West Hollywood Library, teaching gay naked yoga classes, providing a transcendent erotic massage, my playroom, and being without shame, in the best possible way, regarding pleasure, sex, and gay male expression.
We all see life through our own filter, a filter of meaning created from understanding our unique life’s journey, physical environment, emotional relationships, traumas, and how those traumas are reconciled.
Reality is a construct of each individual’s unique worldview. This is mine.
I have been an insatiable learner and am self-taught, studying the disciples of religion, professional ballet, sobriety, physical fitness, fetish protocols, yoga, writing, and life coaching. My search for identity, pleasure, and meaning includes thousands of hours reading and listening to books, attending group human potential offerings, individual therapy, cruising for and engaging in sex, and plant medicine.
You can find more about me on my About page.