Bo-Showhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-showStraight Talk From Gay PeopleenBlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Sat, 15 Jun 2019 08:45:00 GMTFri, 23 Aug 2013 20:00:00 GMTLGBTBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/4ed172d6-df2e-4f95-80d7-9a20c2070815_bo2.jpgBo-Showhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-showStraight Talk From Gay Peoplefeeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comlgbt,equality,bad behavior,cell phone,conversion therapy,downlow,dump russian vodka,dump stoli,electric shock,gayBo ShownoStraight Talk From Gay PeopleepisodicSame-sex Saliva Swap Restricted on YouTubehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/23/same-sex-saliva-swap-restricted-on-youtubeLGBThttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/23/same-sex-saliva-swap-restricted-on-youtube/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/23/same-sex-saliva-swap-restricted-on-youtubeFri, 23 Aug 2013 20:00:00 GMTSame-sex Saliva Swap Restricted on YouTubeWhat’s the big deal behind a lip lock between two people… could it be because it was videotaped and posted to YouTube?  Could it be because it lasted over one hour and 24 minutes?  Perhaps, viewers had the video flagged because it is two men swapping saliva! New York City-based Artist, Idan Bitton, isn’t tongue tied as he chats about the controversy surrounding his video "First Kiss" with fellow Artist, Alfredo Calle Ferran.  He explains why they chose to pucker up and post the plentiful pecks online. The Bo boys find out a kiss is NOT just a kiss… well, at least on YouTube.00:13:00Bo ShownoIdan Britton,YouTube,Kiss,Restricted Video,EqualityWhat’s the big deal behind a lip lock between two people… could it be because it was videotaped and posted to YouTube?  Could it be because it lasted over one hYour Smartphone Can Screw Your Sex Lifehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/22/your-smartphone-can-screw-your-sex-lifeLGBThttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/22/your-smartphone-can-screw-your-sex-life/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/22/your-smartphone-can-screw-your-sex-lifeThu, 22 Aug 2013 20:00:00 GMTYour Smartphone Can Screw Your Sex LifeThe smartphone tags along with us no matter where we go… school, store and even the sack!  It’s the great digital divide that could be driving you and your loved ones apart. Sexuality Counselor, Ian Kerner, says “Technology allows us to be constantly connected to the world, but it can also make us even more disconnected from each other.” You + mate + smartphone = potential disaster The Bo Boys learn to keep “it” in their pants and to definitely not bring “it” out during sex. * “it” is a smartphone00:14:00Bo Shownosex,smartphone,texting,bad behavior,cell phoneThe smartphone tags along with us no matter where we go… school, store and even the sack!  It’s the great digital divide that could be driving you and your loveI Can't Change What I Didn't Choose: Conversion Therapyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/21/i-cant-change-what-i-didnt-choose-conversion-therapyLGBThttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/21/i-cant-change-what-i-didnt-choose-conversion-therapy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/21/i-cant-change-what-i-didnt-choose-conversion-therapyWed, 21 Aug 2013 20:00:00 GMTI Can't Change What I Didn't Choose: Conversion TherapyConversion Therapy was once believed to help change a person’s sexual orientation… sometimes called reparative therapy or even “praying the gay away.” Samuel Brinton endured multiple forms of what some would call emotional and physical abuse.  He even received electric shock therapy in an effort to “convert” him into a heterosexual orientation. He was told the government kills gay kids, all gay kids have AIDS and God no longer loves him.  Brinton endured so much abuse that to this day he still feels shocks when touched by another man. Find out why you don’t hear much from those who survive conversion therapy, and why the phrase “I can’t change what I didn’t choose” is so true. * The American Medical Association, American Psychiatric Association and American Psychological Association oppose this practice. * New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie just signed a bill barring licensed therapists from practicing conversion therapy on gay youth in the Garden State.  The only other state with a similar law is California.   00:14:00Bo ShownoConversion Therapy,Reparative Therapy,Pray the Gay Away,Electric Shock,Samuel BrintonConversion Therapy was once believed to help change a person’s sexual orientation… sometimes called reparative therapy or even “praying the gay away.” Samuel BrBanning Booz: Is Boycotting Stoli Helping Russia's LGBT?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/20/banning-booz-is-boycotting-stoli-helping-russias-lgbtLGBThttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/20/banning-booz-is-boycotting-stoli-helping-russias-lgbt/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/08/20/banning-booz-is-boycotting-stoli-helping-russias-lgbtTue, 20 Aug 2013 20:00:00 GMTBanning Booz: Is Boycotting Stoli Helping Russia's LGBT?Russia recently passed some extreme anti-gay legislation, banning things like gay pride events and even talking about homosexuality within the earshot of children.  Offenders face severe fines and jail sentences.  Russia’s LGBT and allies are under attack! Bars are uniting all over the globe to support gays by banning booz!  But, is boycotting Stoli and other Russian vodka really proving a point to Putin? The Bo Boys chat with the owner of the popular Jersey City, NJ bar PINT - Wolf Sterling.  Wolf offers up better ways to help stop Putin’s bashings. He even explains what really happens when a straight man sits down next to two gay guys at a gay bar… and it’s not what you’re thinking! 00:15:00Bo ShownoStoli,Dump Stoli,Dump Russian Vodka,Putin,EqualityRussia recently passed some extreme anti-gay legislation, banning things like gay pride events and even talking about homosexuality within the earshot of childrAs Good As Your Gut: Learning How to Trust Your Instinctshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/07/29/as-good-as-your-gut-learning-how-to-trust-your-instinctsLGBThttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/07/29/as-good-as-your-gut-learning-how-to-trust-your-instincts/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/07/29/as-good-as-your-gut-learning-how-to-trust-your-instinctsMon, 29 Jul 2013 20:00:00 GMTAs Good As Your Gut: Learning How to Trust Your Instincts People call it many different things… trusting your instincts… trusting your gut… “I don’t know how I know… I just know.”  It’s called intuition.  A 2011 article by Robin Zarel, titled “Avoid Trouble:  Trust Your Gut," explains how  “we might know something in our hearts or minds is not right and ignore that feeling and attempt to proceed as if it weren’t there.  There’s this uncomfortable feeling lurking underneath.” The Bo Boys chat with Intuitive, Jonathan Portera and get help learning how to trust gut instincts. Reach Jonathan at:  jonathanportera@gmail.com 00:14:00Bo ShownoIntuition,Instincts,Senses,Gut,TrustPeople call it many different things… trusting your instincts… trusting your gut… “I don’t know how I know… I just know.”  It’s called intuition.  A 2011 art50 Shades of Discrimination: R U Invisible in the Gay Communhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/07/25/50-shades-of-discrimination-r-u-invisible-in-the-gay-communLGBThttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/07/25/50-shades-of-discrimination-r-u-invisible-in-the-gay-commun/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/bo-show/2013/07/25/50-shades-of-discrimination-r-u-invisible-in-the-gay-communThu, 25 Jul 2013 20:00:00 GMT50 Shades of Discrimination: R U Invisible in the Gay CommunIn a world of pretty faces, six pack abs and forever 21 looks - are some gay men going unnoticed?  Contributing Author of “For Colored Boys,” Robert Smith, first caught our attention with "Opinion: The Bearable Whiteness of Being Gay" on CNN.com.  He discusses what it feels like to constantly be searching for a black representation in the gay community.  Does he feel hated, feared or even worse… invisible?00:14:00Bo ShownoLGBT,Gay,Race,LGBT,DownlowIn a world of pretty faces, six pack abs and forever 21 looks - are some gay men going unnoticed?  Contributing Author of “For Colored Boys,” Robert Smith, fir