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How to Find A Boyfriend (Gay)?

31 min · 16 de feb de 2026
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If you’re a gay man looking for a healthy, long-term relationship, finding a boyfriend isn’t about trying harder, performing better, or fixing yourself into someone “more desirable.” It’s about clarity, emotional availability, and dating from a grounded place, not from fear, loneliness, or burnout. In this episode of Ghosted, Gagged, and Gay, Lonay breaks down how to find a boyfriend as a gay man (and how to stop repeating the same situationships). Lonay talks about getting honest about what you actually want, setting relationship goals and non‑negotiables, using dating apps with boundaries, meeting people beyond hookup culture, approaching your crush, and building real intimacy without rushing. You’ll learn: * How to tell if you truly want a boyfriend or just relief from loneliness * What intentional dating looks like (without controlling the outcome) * Why chemistry without emotional safety isn’t connection * How to handle rejection without collapsing or hardening * How to spot red flags early and stop settling * Why authenticity and clear communication are non‑negotiable for healthy gay relationships If you’re tired of confusing connections and want something secure, consistent, and real, this episode is your reset. Visit my website for a free call, free guide, and to explore my program or be a guest on the show: rainbowjourney.co [rainbowjourney.co]

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