“I’m very gay, but I love women. I’m not attracted to men in any way. I’ve never been attracted to a man in my life. But yes I am gay, I’m so happy. I’m a gay, heterosexual male,” he told MTV. “I got major love for the gay and lesbian community, and I just want to push less separation and that’s why I’m doing it.”
April 2011
Then, on Wednesday, at a school assembly, the 17-year-old Toppenish High School student stood up in front of all of her peers, teachers and administrators and took off her fake baby bump in a presentation called ‘stereotypes, rumors and statistics’.
Members of Douglass Boulevard Christian Church, located in Louisville, KY, unanimously voted to stop signing marriage licenses for heterosexual couples until same-sex couples are afforded equal marriage rights. The decision comes at the same time that a CNN poll shows that a majority of Americans now support legalizing same-sex marriages, the fourth poll to show similar results in the past eight months.
In 2008, Douglass Boulevard Christian Church (DBCC) decided to designate itself an Open and Affirming Community of Faith, signifying its “commitment to full acceptance of all people, regardless of race, gender, age, or sexual orientation,” and this decision keeps it in line with those values, church leaders said.
AWESOME. Kentucky and its surrounding states get a bad rap, but I think they are the first state to have a church openly do something as bold as this. Way to go!
For those who were wondering, because obviously everyone is intensely interested in my personal life: Joe and I are not getting married in a Catholic church because of our ideological disagreements about homosexuality and abortion.
My town is 78 out of 100 (very walkable). Funny thing is, I just got back from a walk. A very walkable walk.
I got a 91/100! I love hollywood!
43/100. Car dependent.
My neighborhood got a 100. This is great! I never win anything!
mahopac gets a 9 out of 100. lmao.
Barack Obama (via ambitionbird)
Did he seriously say this? I googled it, and confirmed it, but I still can’t believe it. This is amazing.
(via man-over-matter)
i’m gonna kiss the president on the face (via sirjesushchrist)
Okay, so do something about it. (via soniawastinghertime)
Um… he is.
(via squee-gee)
hey marijuanna
dirtysugarfactory
dyke
10 Things You Should Never Say To A Lesbian:
10. “You just haven’t met the right guy yet.” No, but I certainly seem to be talking to the wrong one right now. Maybe you haven’t met the right guy.
9. “Wanna have a threesome?” No, but I’ll take your girl home and teach her a thing or two about what she’s been missing.
8. “Lesbians can’t have sex.” Oh yeah? You just keep telling yourself that, if it makes you feel better
7. “So who’s the man in your relationship?” Maybe you didn’t notice but there is no man in this relationship because we’re both girls. That’s sorta the point of being gay.
6. “You don’t look gay.” What is that supposed to mean? Just because I’m not wearing a bandanna and baggy jeans and riding in a pickup truck doesn’t mean I’m going to sleep with you. Go away.
5. “How do you know you’re gay? Are you sure?” If you want me to answer this honestly, you’d better sit down because it’s going to take a while. See, I have to tell you about the painful realization that started when I was 14, and the agonizing coming-out process. But I probably don’t want to share this with a complete stranger, so it’s likely I’ll just tell you that, if I had any doubts before I met you, they’re gone now.
4. “I think they should just give gay people civil unions.” Gee, thanks so much for your support! Separate But Equal is always the way to go, right?
3. “But you’ve been with a man, right?” Yes, take a deep breath. I know what I’m “missing,” and I gotta tell you, fellas, it’s not much. Also, don’t take the fact that I’ve been with a dude as an invitation to question my sexuality.
2. “Dyke.” Don’t use this word. Somehow it has snuck into everyday vernacular, but it’s derogatory and offensive. File it under “homophobic” and shut up.
1. “Can I watch?” No.This. All of this.
Whoever wrote this, I love you.I get most of this and I’m only bi
SO fucking annoying
murp.
*can i add that the reason it isnt CALLED equalism is because feminism seeks equality through recognizing the root of inequality between the sexes as the institutional oppression and devaluation of women.
THIS THIS THIS!
this is for everyone who asks me.