Therapy For Gay Men

Michael Pezzullo

Therapy for Gay Men is a psychology and relationship podcast hosted by Michael Pezzullo, licensed therapist and coach specializing in the mental health and relational experiences of gay men. Each episode explores the hidden psychological patterns shaping attraction, intimacy, sexuality, self-worth, masculinity, dating, relationships, emotional regulation, and identity. New episodes weekly. Work with Michael: www.michaelpezzullo.com/links

Episodes

  1. 1d ago

    Are Daddy–Twink Relationships Healthy? A Gay Therapist's Take on Age Gaps

    Age-gap relationships are one of the most debated topics in the gay community. Some people see them as empowering. Others see them as inherently problematic. But as a gay men's therapist, I think the conversation is often missing the nuance that actually matters. In this episode, I explore three important realities that can help us better understand daddy–twink dynamics and age-gap relationships between gay men. We discuss why age isn't "just a number," how differences in life stage and power can shape relationship dynamics, why some younger men may unconsciously seek parental needs through romantic relationships, and how some older men can become overly attached to youth rather than genuine compatibility. This isn't an argument for or against age-gap relationships. Many age-gap couples build healthy, loving, and lasting partnerships. The question isn't whether two people are different ages—it's whether the relationship is mutual, balanced, emotionally honest, and meeting the needs of both partners. In this episode: • Why age-gap relationships generate so much controversy in the gay community• The role of power, experience, and life stage differences• How attachment wounds can influence attraction across generations• Why some younger men seek security in older partners• Why some older men become overly focused on youth and validation• What healthy age-gap relationships tend to have in common Whether you're dating someone significantly older, significantly younger, or simply curious about these dynamics, this conversation offers a more grounded way to think about age-gap relationships beyond the usual hot takes. Learn more about my work with gay men:www.michaelpezzullo.com Follow me on social media: Instagram: @michaelpezzullolmftTikTok: @michaelpezzullolmftYouTube: @Therapy for Gay Men

    7 min
  2. May 22

    Green Flags in Healthy Gay Relationships

    What actually makes a healthy gay relationship feel emotionally safe, connected, and sustainable? In this episode, licensed therapist and coach Michael Pezzullo breaks down some of the most important green flags many gay men overlook while dating — especially in cultures that often prioritize chemistry, excitement, appearance, validation, or emotional intensity over genuine compatibility and emotional safety. This conversation explores the psychological qualities that tend to support healthier long-term relationships, including emotional consistency, accountability, vulnerability, communication, nervous system safety, mutual effort, and the ability to tolerate intimacy without withdrawing, performing, or creating chaos. Topics include: Emotional safety in relationshipsHealthy communicationAttachment and intimacyEmotional consistencyVulnerability and trustAccountabilityNervous system regulationWhy healthy relationships can initially feel unfamiliarDating culture among gay menThis episode is not about perfection or finding a “perfect partner.” It’s about learning to recognize the difference between emotional chaos and emotional compatibility — and understanding what healthy connection actually looks and feels like over time. If you’ve ever struggled to distinguish chemistry from genuine relational health, this episode will help you better understand the foundations of emotionally secure relationships. Work with Michael:www.michaelpezzullo.com/work-with-me Instagram:@michaelpezzullolmft YouTube:@Therapy for Gay Men

    8 min
  3. May 21

    Why Some Gay Men Use Sex to Regulate Emotion

    Why do so many gay men use sex to regulate emotions like loneliness, anxiety, shame, insecurity, or rejection? In this episode, licensed therapist and coach Michael Pezzullo explores the deeper psychological role sex can begin to serve when emotional needs, attachment wounds, self-worth struggles, or unmet intimacy needs remain unresolved. This conversation goes beyond simplistic discussions about hookup culture or “sex positivity” to examine how sex can sometimes become a form of emotional regulation — temporarily relieving feelings of emptiness, rejection, loneliness, inadequacy, or disconnection while simultaneously making authentic intimacy harder to sustain. Topics include: Emotional regulation through sexValidation seekingAttachment woundsLoneliness and intimacyHypersexuality and emotional avoidanceShame and self-worthHookup culture and emotional disconnectionThe difference between sexual expression and emotional dependencyThis episode is not about shaming sexuality or promoting repression. It’s about understanding the psychological function certain behaviors can begin to serve — and what happens when physical connection becomes a substitute for emotional intimacy. If you’ve ever found yourself using sex to feel wanted, desired, chosen, emotionally soothed, or temporarily less alone, this episode will help you better understand the deeper emotional dynamics underneath those experiences. Work with Michael:www.michaelpezzullo.com/work-with-me Instagram:@michaelpezzullolmft YouTube:@Therapy for Gay Men

    7 min

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Therapy for Gay Men is a psychology and relationship podcast hosted by Michael Pezzullo, licensed therapist and coach specializing in the mental health and relational experiences of gay men. Each episode explores the hidden psychological patterns shaping attraction, intimacy, sexuality, self-worth, masculinity, dating, relationships, emotional regulation, and identity. New episodes weekly. Work with Michael: www.michaelpezzullo.com/links