Now, some might call me a whore, but I’ll kiss just about everyone! Quit giggling. What other expression can mean so much? A hug? Nah. There’s only like 3 kinds of hugs.
First, there’s the “Buddy” hug the quick arm-wrap-and-squeeze thing that lasts just amoment ofr two. The Buddy hug is usually accompanied by patting or pounding depending on whether you’re with a twink or a bear. Sometimes, straight men will give their gay friends the one-armed version - Continue Reading »
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Start With A Laugh Productions launches a new kind of video web service with a campy twist.
At DailyDragQueenAffirmations.com subscribers receive a daily video of a man dressed-up as a lady delivering a humorous, life-affirming message. This is a new kind of service, basically an online video version of the antiquated “Page-A-Day” calendars, that doesn’t kill a single tree. Continue Reading »
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The California Supreme Court ruling has legalized gay marriage for Californians. The old anti family argument just does not jell for most reasonable people. The Rainbow Sash Movement must express both its joy at the ruling in favor of Gay Marriage, and at the same time its disappointment in the response of the California Catholic Conference of Bishops. In matters such as birth control, choice, gay marriage and stem cell research Catholic voters will judge for themselves. The Catholic Bishops can only speak for themselves.
(Los Angeles, CA, 05/08/08)— Novelist Michael Holloway Perronne has courted controversy in the past by speaking out against a book banning Alabama state senator and in his writing by confronting Hollywood’s still prevalent closet and also ageism in the gay community. However, Perronne considers his new novel, Embrace the Rain, which explores post-Hurricane Katrina life in a small coastal Mississippi town to be his most personal work yet.
It may have flown under the radar for some, but earlier this month, a poll posted on WhatTheyPlay.com asked parents “Which Do You Find Most Offensive?” WhatTheyPlay.com is a parent resource site for video games. It features ratings and information, presumably to allow parents to get the “facts” about what Junior is really doing on Nintendo all day long.