Why Have So Many Gay Men Struggled to Save for Retirement?

We hear this from gay men all the time, usually those in their 50s or pushing their 60s:

“I want to retire now, but I have absolutely nothing saved.”

And when we ask what happened, the answer usually isn’t laziness. It isn’t that they didn’t care. It often comes down to three quiet beliefs many gay men inherited from culture, trauma, fantasy, and avoidance.

In this episode of Queer Money, we’re talking about the three retirement plans that sabotage gay men and keep too many of us from saving, investing, and building the future we actually want.

These are some of the biggest gay retirement mistakes we see:

  • “I’ll die young and beautiful.”
  • “I’ll marry a sugar daddy.”
  • “I’ll figure it out later.”


For many gay men, especially those who came of age during the HIV/AIDS crisis, the idea of growing old, happy, healthy, loved, financially stable, and free wasn’t something we were encouraged to imagine. Some of us didn’t believe we’d live long enough. Some of us hoped someone else would save us. And some of us assumed we’d eventually get serious about money later.

But later showed up, and now she wants receipts.

This episode is not about shame. Shame is not a retirement plan either. This is about naming the myths that may have helped us survive emotionally, but are now sabotaging our older gay selves financially.

Takeaways from this episode:

  • Why many gay men struggle to picture themselves as older, secure, and financially free
  • How the “I’ll die young” myth became one of the most damaging gay retirement mistakes
  • Why waiting for a partner, husband, or sugar daddy to fund your retirement is not a plan
  • How “I’ll figure it out later” quietly sabotages retirement savings and investing
  • Why time in the market matters more than waiting until you “have more money”
  • How old survival beliefs can turn into financial avoidance
  • Why gay retirement planning is really about creating options, dignity, freedom, and joy
  • How asset acquisition and cash-flow building can help gay men retire better


If this hits a little close to home and you’re ready to finally have the retirement conversation, schedule a Retirement Readiness Review with us at the link in the show notes.

We’ll help you look at where you are, where you want to go, and what steps you can take to retire early, retire abroad, or simply retire better.

Chapters:

  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 01:41 - Starting convo
  • 02:42 - Myth 1
  • 05:52 - Myth 2
  • 07:56 - Myth 3
  • 11:41 - Self Reflection
  • 13:04 - Reframing
  • 15:37 - The Fix
  • 16:33 - Outro


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