The good fellas over at cocktailsandcocktalk.com went up and down the streets of West Hollywood asking men for any words of wisdom they might like to pass on to younger gay men. To “Gay It Forward,” if you will.
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Their recommendations ranged from “Be yourself” to “Always trust your instincts” to “Get three pics before you hook up.” All sound advice, if you ask us.
Check out the touching video below…
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Christopher Hayward
My advice is do not touch meth, be picky who you sleep with, less is more.
Glücklich
Warm fuzzies are nice ‘n all but kiddos, CUT UP YOUR CREDIT CARDS. Jesus! Most twenty-somethings I know – and granted I don’t know a lot of twenty-somethings – plead poverty but are out there charging up a storm.
PULL THE PLUG ON PROFLIGACY!
Stache
@Christopher Hayward: @Glücklich: Great practical advice guys. All I saw there was like you said. Warm and fuzzie BS. Stuff like Take time to grow and be happy. Damn. If someone had only told me. Ha.
redcarpet30
Useless platitudes from pretty boys.
RoughCutLumber
Work to instill good values in yourself and then strive to behave consistent with your good values and not just your emotions, which can be misleading at times.
Alan down in Florida
Vote
IJelly
Ay, Ay, Ay, those were some bland comments. How about this:
Rule #1: Treat others with kindness
Rule #2: Be interesting
Michael Edmonds
Be warm , friendly and smile at the generation who fought for the rights we all have now. Not everyone thinks your irresistibly hot and wants to date you.
robho3
Hasn’t this been done before?
kurt_t
@Glücklich: well, and I think it goes without saying, don’t major in any discipline ending in the word “Studies.”
kurt_t
@robho3: you mean today?
mojoswngr
Based on this video my advice to young gays is to never go to West Hollywood.
Captain Obvious
@Glücklich: I would love to tell my past self to cut that dumb thing up, granted it wasn’t a ton of cash, but it was a total waste of money. You don’t need a card before 30… Too easy to screw up your credit when you don’t understand credit.
Glücklich
@mojoswngr:
Really. One of the signs discouraged being fake. The irony of the surroundings….
@Captain Obvious:
Or stick with Amex, which you’re forced to pay in full at the end of each month.
Brian
The word “gay” is a short-term form of personal assertiveness which gives you the confidence to go out and find a fellow sexual partner. It has also helped to win legal rights because it’s a form of identity politics, and identity means political power.
However, the word “gay” is still an invention which is counter-productive to male homosexual desire. It “liberates” male-male sexuality through confinement and segregation. It makes it smaller.
bottom250
Thank you Daddy
Nixter
@Brian: Excellent.
Anthony Gilét
Stuart Garvey, Farhan Karimi, Ivo Iotzovski, Dante Gennaro Jr., Jaye Jacques Scott Fleurant
Alan David Smith
being gay is a part of your life. as are all the other factors.
Gigi Gee
I’d say learn to value yourself. I didn’t when I was younger and got involved with guys who weren’t compatible. They weren’t bad guys but we weren’t meant to be together. Secondly – put some money aside for when you get older. Hopefully you’ll live long enough to retire so be smart and SAVE!
Stefano
Never follow the mainstream !
Stached1
@Christopher Hayward: Excellent advice. I have stayed far away from meth and most other hard drugs, and I am not a ho or promiscuous even if a lot of women and men I know are. Yeah sex is fun and all but I don’t really like 1 night stands with women or men (I’m bisexual), and I don’t want to get common STDs like herpes or HPV.
@Gigi Gee: This is also great advice. When I was younger or first starting to date women and men I would get with people who I was not compatible with, or people who I liked who had major issues, and I could have done better but I chalk them up as learning experiences.
Stached1
@Captain Obvious: That’s true as well. I would tell myself that despite having a credit card that I should learn how to control my spending or that just because something’s on sale, or that it’s something I want it does not mean I have to buy it then and there. Fortunately my credit is excellent, and I do not have too much debt unlike my friends who in their 20s and early 30s decided that they had to have a new car, new TV, the newest electronic equipment, or new computer every few years.