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Argentina Passes Gay Marriage Bill

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

 

In a debate that lasted well into the early hours of Thursday morning, Argentina’s senate voted 33-27 to make theirs the first country in South America to legalize same-sex marriage.

Gay rights activists had predicted a close vote. According to reports, debate in Buenos Aires lasted until 4 a.m.

The subject of marriage has been a hot-button issue in Argentina for the past several months. In December, José Maria Di Bello and Alex Freyre became the country’s first legally same-sex because of a legal loophole.

full story www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/07/15/Argentina_Passes_Gay_Marriage/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Caster Semenya

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

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UPDATE: 11 months and several hermaphrodite rumors later, the 18-year-old South African athlete has been cleared to race as a woman. That didn’t take long at all.

 

 

 

 

 

Most common types of gay men

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

 

As you probably know if you`re used to going to LGBT bars or if you have accounts on gay/lesbian// dating sites, gay men usually split in categories. Generally speaking, people are all different, we have different perceptions and certainly different tastes or appearance and this is what makes us unique or attractive. Well, more or less attractive…! So, as I said, there are different tipes of gays and they usually classify according to their looks, brains (if any), purposes or …level of self esteem! As a following, we have:

full story en.darkq.net/for-your-entertainment/most-common-types-of-gay-men/

 

 

 

 

The last person out of the closet? The bisexual male

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Robert Winn, 40, is openly bisexual and has been married to Christine Winn, 41, for the last 17 years

Robert Winn met his wife, Christine, in college. He was a fraternity boy. She was a sorority girl. Early in their relationship, he made a confession, a thorny secret he camouflaged from his closest family and friends.

The truth sputtered out awkwardly.

Sensing his nervousness, she speculated he would announce he was sick — or perhaps dying?

He told her he was .

On the surface, Robert Winn, now 40, and Christine Winn, 41, appear to be like any other blissfully heterosexual couple. They boast nearly 18 years of monogamous marriage. He’s a well-respected physician, who works with the LGBT community in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She’s a successful hospital administrator.

The says they’ve grown closer over time, but like any marriage, two people can have differences — including sexual orientation. Christine Winn is straight, and she has been supportive of her husband, who is openly .

"I don’t think about it [his bisexuality] as a part I have to accept," she said. "It’s just a part of him like any other husband who loses their socks on the floor or doesn’t take the trash out."

Her husband feels a sexual and emotional attraction toward men and women. While he fantasizes about Angelina Jolie just as his straight male friends might do, he is also attracted to Brad Pitt.

This may sound like the best of both worlds, but being openly can be complicated. He frequently battles the stereotypes of bisexuality: That men are promiscuous. That his relationships with men were just an adolescent phase. That his bisexuality is imaginary. That he’s really a gay man trying to camouflage his orientation.

full story www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/06/28/bisexual.male.last.closet/

Gay symbolism

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

 

Lesbian, Gay, , and – often called by LGBT – are now having their own part in society. Historically, gay men have been through a lot of things from punishment to death by Hitler in World War II, to present life when freedom is no longer hard to reach. Nowadays, gay men can live freely and make a good living in society. We also have seen many gay men have given good contribution for human life in general. In some countries, like Netherlands, gay marriages are allowed while some others give a real constriction for gay lifestyle and everything related to it. But whatever people think of them, however the way people see them; gay men will always live among us with all appreciations yet all insults, since not every person can accept the way they are.

Symbolism has been one important thing for gay men. It represents pride, existence, and also shows movements that have been through for many years ago. It is also helpful for gay men who are willing to be recognized, by using accessories with gay symbols. The symbols are used often as marks, so that gay people can recognize each other. Some bars, restaurants, and public services sometimes use the symbols to show that they are gay friendly, without have to make straight people aware of it.

Gay symbols can be divided into four main groups. They are flags, triangles, and gender symbols with history lies under each of them.

click full – www.helium.com/items/1748506-gay-symbolism

Why are there rifts in the LGBT community?

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

As an often excluded member of the LGBT community, I’ve noticed some things in the past 10 years or so…

* I’ve heard gay men be snarky about lesbians.
* I’ve seen lines drawn and distinctions made between "types" of lesbians or gay men.
* I’ve noticed confusion and prejudice about transgenderism.
* As a , I’ve personally been the target of discrimination and hurtful remarks from "strictly gay" folks.

Why do we do this to each other? Why are there these prejudices? I’m asking honestly, because I feel that a community that so greatly and so often suffers the slings and arrows of straight society ought to be as nurturing and protective of all its members as possible, rather than causing further hurt and harm.

So, to the gays and lesbians out there, what are your personal experiences that pertain to my concerns? Why do so many of you dislike bisexuality, or even any orientation other than your own? Have you had unpleasant experiences that are related, or is it simply a prejudice that has been passed along?

I will admit that for personal reasons, I’m particularly curious about the disdain and disregard with which many bisexuals are treated by the lesbian and gay community. We do feel left out, folks… what have we done to offend, and why can’t we all just get along, eh?

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Why are there rifts in the LGBT community?

 

 

 

Is Coming Out as a Bisexual in Hollywood Safer Than Just Saying You’re Gay?

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Anna Paquin came out as bisexual this year, and is engaged to 'True Blood' co-star Steven Moyer. Vanessa Carlton (r) announced she was bisexual at a concert.

Singer made headlines over the weekend by declaring to the crowd at the Nashville Pride concert that she is a proud woman. Carlton’s admission follows “True Blood” star Anna Paquin’s claim in a PSA that ran in April that she, too, is .

Is a simply a safe way for women to inch ? Is it a boon for the gay community? Or is it all a publicity stunt?

full story foxnews.com

10 Famous Male Bisexuals Who Aren’t David Bowie

Friday, June 25th, 2010

 

You know what they say about : They don’t exist, men just don’t work like that, is only a transitional point on the pathway to gay… Anyway, we don’t believe it. So, just in time for the final week of LGBT pride month (which, in our opinion, always tends to favor the “L”s and “G”s over the “B”s and “T”s), we’re celebrating famous dudes who go both ways.

 

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Welcome to bisexualspace

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

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