50plus Online Magazine (www.50plusMag.com) hosted a roundtable discussion with several outspoken gays and lesbians in their fifties and sixties. It was obvious that older homosexuals are far less secure about their sexuality than those who are younger.
(PRWEB) December 13, 2004 -- This months edition of 50plus Online Magazine (www.50plusMag.com) continues to separate itself from other sites directed to the 50+ audience by focusing on contemporary issues and viewing them from a 50+ perspective.
The rountable discussion formed the basis for our article called Being Gay or Lesbian and Past 50." Many in the group agreed that it has been particularly difficult for those who grew up prior to gay liberation and still remember the bad old days." They said many revert back to the closet, keeping their sexual orientation hidden.
This article is typical of the approach of 50plus online Magazine (www.50plusMag.com). Recognizing that the 50+ audience is multi- faceted, 50plus Online Magazine strikes the right balance of being informative, humorous and even sexy. It is always cutting edge, relevant and sometimes irreverent.
Other articles in this months edition are equally noteworthy.
How to Make Age Not a Factor When Looking for a Job" offers several tips to those looking for work and fear the possibility of age discrimination. The job-seeker who can demonstrate expertise with energy and enthusiasm, has a definite advantage.
Theres an upbeat article called, Want to Stay Young Forever? Make Music." The article makes a compelling argument to support its premise. It claims that since playing a musical instrument requires simultaneous reading, listening, memorizing and manual skills, it may be the perfect way to maintain mental acuity.
This months 50+ celebrity is Dolly Parton. Dolly offers An Opinion or Two" on patriotism, prostitution, nudity, racial harmony, feminism, God, gay marriage and religion. She says she would never pose nude but that hasnt stopped her from wearing outfits that accentuate, (shall we say) certain physical attributes.
Each edition of 50plus Online Magazine includes its extensive archive of articles from past editions, celebrity profiles, Brain Squeezers, and outspoken (and sometimes outrageous) opinions.
In addition to being a fascinating read, the site is very easy to navigate and visually outstanding. No other 50plus/senior site comes close to it in content or look. 50plus Online Magazine is a rich and unique internet experience. (www.50plusMag.com)
50plus Online Magazine is supported by advertising, promotions and sponsorships. Editor Gary Geyer says, We do everything we can to accommodate our advertisers and sponsors with links, placements and endorsements."
We have recently introduced ‘The 50plus Online Magazine Recognition of Quality,'" says Geyer. "Its our version of the Good Housekeeping Seal, but obviously geared to those over 50. We grant it only to those products, services and establishments that subscribe to the 50plus Online Magazine code of ethics."
"We welcome submissions, suggestions and of course, advertising inquiries."
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