“…For gay, lesbian, queer, and other sexual minorities, historical context matters deeply in the lived experience of human development, for life course possibilities have generally been severely constrained by laws and cultural ideologies that have privileged heterosexuality and denigrated (even criminalized and pathologized) same-sex desire [Hammack, Mayers, & Windell, 2013]. A life course theoretical perspective posits that gay men's development will vary across generations, as social and historical change alters the way in which they interpret and experience their same-sex desire [e.g., Cohler, 2007;Hammack, 2005;Hammack, Frost, Meyer, & Pletta, 2018]. As I engaged with the narratives in Savin-Williams ' [2016] text, I considered issues of continuity and change in gay men's development across generations.…”