Living Your Best Gay Life Over 50

Living Your Best Gay Life Over 50

Living Your Best Gay Life Over 50: Challenges and Empowered Choicese and Online

Aging as a gay man can be liberating and complex. For many, reaching 50 and beyond brings confidence and freedom from old insecurities. But it also presents unique challenges—from shifting social dynamics to stereotypes about age and desirability. Fortunately, with the right tools, support, and mindset, your 50s and beyond can be the most empowered years of your life.

Challenges That May Arise

  1. Ageism in the LGBTQ+ Community
    The LGBTQ+ community has long emphasized youth. But mature gay men bring depth and perspective that deserve celebration and visibility. Finding or creating affirming spaces—online and off—is key.
  2. Changing Friendships and Loneliness
    Midlife often brings social transitions. Connecting with others through interest groups, support networks, or volunteer efforts can rebuild meaningful community.
  3. Health & Wellness Needs
    Accessing affirming medical care is essential, especially for sexual and mental health. Working with LGBTQ+ competent providers ensures better outcomes and more compassionate treatment.
  4. Financial Security & Planning
    Whether you’re retiring solo or with a partner, financial planning for older LGBTQ+ folks requires specific considerations. Organizations listed below can help.

Thriving After 50: Actionable Suggestions

  • Redefine Attraction & Self-Worth
    Age is an asset. Rock that salt-and-pepper beard, lean into your wisdom, and show up authentically.
  • Find Community
    Joining or forming groups for mature gay men creates space for joy, support, and connection. Attend events like Silver Pride or Prime Timers Worldwide meetups.
  • Explore New Passions
    Try something new: art, travel, activism, cooking. There’s no expiration date on personal growth.
  • Prioritize Mental Health
    Seeing a therapist who understands the queer experience can support your wellbeing. Most of the organizations below can help connect you.
  • Give Back
    Mentorship offers purpose—and it’s deeply needed by younger LGBTQ+ folks.

Resources By Region

Washington State

Colorado

Hawaii

National

Remember:
Being a gay man over 50 means you’ve already lived through a world of change—and you’re still here, thriving. Celebrate that. Whether you’re deepening your relationships, discovering new adventures, or simply savoring each day, this chapter can be full of pride, pleasure, and peace.

If you’re struggling to cope with life after 50 as a gay man, I’m here to help! Please reach out and request an appointment to get started.

Gender Affirming Therapy Seattle

Gender Affirming Therapy Seattle

Gender Affirming Therapy in Seattle and Online

Seattle is known for its progressive approach to inclusivity, diversity, and social justice, making it a beacon of support for the LGBTQ+ community. For those who are transgender, non-binary, or gender non-conforming, finding the right resources can be essential to navigating their journeys. Fortunately, Seattle offers a variety of gender-affirming services, along with valuable online resources that can help individuals access the care, support, and information they need.

Gender Affirming Healthcare in Seattle

One of the most crucial aspects of gender affirmation is access to healthcare that respects and supports one’s gender identity. Here are a few notable healthcare providers in Seattle offering gender-affirming care:

  1. UW Medicine – Gender Clinic
    Located at the University of Washington, the Gender Clinic offers a variety of services, including hormone therapy, mental health support, and surgical referrals. The clinic is known for its inclusive, patient-centered care that supports individuals at every stage of their gender journey.

     

  2. Seattle Children’s Gender Clinic
    For transgender and gender-diverse youth, Seattle Children’s Gender Clinic provides comprehensive care, including medical, psychological, and social support. The clinic also offers hormone therapy, puberty blockers, and counseling services for both children and their families.

     

  3. Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest
    With multiple locations in Seattle, Planned Parenthood offers gender-affirming hormone therapy and services for people across the gender spectrum. Their providers are highly trained to deliver compassionate and respectful care to transgender individuals.

     

  4. Queer and Trans Health Program at Harborview Medical Center
    Harborview Medical Center’s Queer and Trans Health Program offers gender-affirming healthcare, including hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgeries. It also provides mental health services tailored to the unique needs of the LGBTQ+ community.

     

Mental Health Support for Gender-Diverse Individuals

Mental health care is equally important for anyone navigating gender identity and expression. The following are great local resources for mental health services:

  1. The Trevor Project
    The Trevor Project provides a confidential space for LGBTQ+ individuals to find mental health support and counseling. Their 24/7 helpline is an excellent resource for anyone in crisis.

     

  2. Seattle Therapy Collective
    Seattle Therapy Collective is a group of therapists who specialize in LGBTQ+ affirmative therapy. Many of their clinicians have experience working with gender-diverse clients and are knowledgeable about the challenges of transitioning, both socially and medically. Christopher Skaggs, MS, LMFT is a member of this group.

     

  3. Gender Justice League
    Gender Justice League is a Seattle-based nonprofit that advocates for transgender rights and provides peer support groups. They are also a resource for connecting individuals with mental health services and other gender-affirming support.

     

Legal Support and Resources

For many transgender individuals, navigating legal systems related to name changes, gender marker updates on identification, and healthcare access can be daunting. These organizations can help:

  1. Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund (TLDEF)
    TLDEF offers free legal resources and advocacy for transgender individuals. This includes helping with the legal process of changing one’s name and gender on identification documents.

     

  2. Lambda Legal
    Lambda Legal provides legal support for LGBTQ+ individuals, including transgender clients, especially in areas of employment discrimination, healthcare access, and civil rights.

     

  3. OutFront Washington
    Based in Seattle, OutFront Washington advocates for the civil rights of LGBTQ+ individuals and provides legal support and advocacy services related to gender identity issues.

     

Online Gender Affirming Resources

In addition to local services, the online world is rich with resources to help individuals access gender-affirming care, support, and community:

  1. Transgender Equality (National Center for Transgender Equality)
    The NCTE offers a comprehensive guide on transgender rights, healthcare access, and resources for individuals navigating gender transition. It’s a great starting point for anyone looking for information on legal and healthcare resources nationwide.

     

  2. The Gender Spectrum
    This online resource offers a wealth of information on gender identity, including workshops, tools for parents and families, and community connections. The Gender Spectrum also hosts a variety of online events and forums.

     

  3. Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico
    Although based in New Mexico, the TRC offers online workshops and resources for individuals and families across the country. Their website is full of tools for supporting transgender people in navigating both social and legal aspects of their gender journey.

     

  4. Reddit’s Transgender Community
    For peer support and community, Reddit has a variety of subreddits such as r/asktransgender and r/transgender, where individuals can ask questions, share experiences, and seek advice in a supportive, anonymous environment.

     

  5. Transgender Support Groups on Facebook
    Facebook hosts numerous private and public groups for transgender individuals to connect, share resources, and support one another. Whether you’re looking for a group specific to a city, age group, or topic, you can likely find a community that fits your needs.

     

Final Thoughts

Gender-affirming resources in Seattle and online are vast, offering a wide range of support for individuals at any stage of their gender journey. Whether you are seeking medical care, mental health services, or legal advice, the resources available in Seattle are both inclusive and compassionate. Additionally, online resources provide opportunities for connection, education, and advocacy that transcend geographic boundaries.

No matter where you are in your journey, remember that there is a thriving network of support available, both locally in Seattle and in the broader online community. Seeking out gender-affirming care and support can help you live authentically and confidently, and the resources listed here can guide you every step of the way.

If you are in need of therapeutic support, please reach out to me for an intro! I would love to provide you with the tools needed to live your most authentic life. 

If you are aware of other resources we have neglected to provide or mention, please let us know so we can help support building of community and access to resources and support.

Please be well.