The Psychology of Gay Aging
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What does aging mean in a community that often feels organized around youth, desirability, and reinvention?
In this episode, Dustin explores the psychology of aging in the gay community and why it can feel different for many gay men. From “twink death” jokes and body image pressure to loneliness, chosen family, delayed development, and the fear of running out of time, we unpack what may actually sit underneath anxiety about getting older.
Dustin also explores research on minority stress, LGBTQ+ aging, body image, and resilience, while discussing why many gay men feel simultaneously younger and older than they are, the psychological impact of coming out later in life, and what happens when desirability begins to shift.
This episode is not just about aging. It is about identity, grief, friendship, reinvention, and what it means to build a life that can hold you over time.
Recommended reading: Out of the Shadows: Reimagining Gay Men's Lives by Walt Odets
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Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver