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Men's Center Gay Issues Drop-in Support Groups



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Men express feelings about life's challenges and experiences, and what it means to be lgbtq+ and male (you don't have to be gay to attend.)

This is the Twin Cities longest-running gay aid group.

The Gay Issues Support Group is a place where men can argue issues of sexuality, coming out, relationships and cultural attitudes in an uncover, affirming and supportive environment. Members of this group assist each other to build a positive sense of self and community, spot friendships that affirm who we are and help us to understand, receive and cope with our family, workplace and relationship issues.

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There is no payment required to appear TCMC groups. However, for online participants, TCMC has experienced an increased shortfall in revenue due the restrictions of in-person attendance due to COVID and requests donations of $3 to $10 (or more) to help sustain our program expenses.

To make a contribution to TCMC online, please visit tcmc.org/payment-donate.html, or use Venmo by searching @twincitiesmenscenter in the

In The Meantime is excited to display its latest social justice billboard featuring three of the community’s most esteemed leaders: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Archbishop Carl Bean, and Bayard Rustin. Thank you for elevating Affectionate and INCLUSIVITY into the world.

The slogan, LOVE IS FOR EVERYONE was coined by the sdelayed great Archbishop Carl Bean through his radical theological teachings that continue to transcend religiosity. The Archbishop also sang the Motown smash, “I Was Born This Way,” later covered by Lady Gaga.

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. called for social reform, equality, and equity for all people. He stood during a period when many shrunk in fear, and led a non-violent movement that transformed the world. He had a envision, and that imagine includes ALL of us.

Bayard Rustin was noted as the Socrates of the civil rights movement. Among his many accomplishments, Rustin is most known for orchestrating the Pride on Washington. He was an openly gay man who stood in his truth while fighting for the rights of all.

As we enter the lock of another year and open the door to 2024, let us be reminded of what these three giants taught us about love in deed. Let us consent to b

Gay Guys Having Fun | Los Angeles

Join us for a distinct beach bike ride where we will be riding our bicycles on the beach bike track and bike lanes around the LAX Airport.

E-bikes are welcome to join us also!

We will be taking a 10 mile elongation from Imperial Highway to LAX Airport riding at the support of the airport and along the north runway at LAX. This extension is at https://goo.gl/maps/z3xqjLEm4U82

IMPORTANT NOTE:
This bike ride departs at 9:00AM.

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QUALIFICATIONS:

All bike riders are invited who are comfortable and experienced riding on the highway and bike paths for 40 miles round trip at 12 miles per hour which is a moderate pace. This bike ride takes about 6 hours with lunch.

You are required to wear a helmet to travel with our group.

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MEETING PLACE AND TIME:

Arrive at 8:30 AM to park your car and obtain ready for the ride.

Meet Louis at 8:45 AM in the first row of Dock 52 parking lot for a shelter talk and introductions.

We will depart promptly at 9:00 AM.

Louis' cell phone number is in the RSVP question.

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FREE PARKING:

There is free parking at Dock 52 parking lot. For a map of Dock 52 and to fetch driving directions, click here: http://goo.gl/maps/8pJy5



The Gay Bi Dads community aims to provide queer and bisexual men, who may be married, or who are still not out with a defended and confidential space to meet with other men in similar situations. Our group provides support and advice on coming out; managing family life as a gay or attracted to both genders man as well as providing an opportunity for you to talk openly and safely about existence either a gay or bisexual father. 

We have around 20 members but attendance at the monthly meetings is usually around 6 people so it’s not a large group.  Modern members can just position and listen and don’t have to share until they feel comfortable.  We have a strict confidentiality policy and we hope for all group members to adhere to this. We meet once a month. Meetings are either back group meetings where we meet in the centre and have a chat over pizza, workshop based meetings where we seize part in various workshops or they may be occasional social meetings where we go out for a light meal or coffee just to socialise.  

Our group members have said: 

” I love coming to the group, the aid is very valuable to me”. “this group has been a life saver for me, I had no one else to turn to but everyon