God I love Rachel Maddow.
6.22.2009
Come out, come out wherever you are ...
Posted by Tres Bien at 5:04 PM
Labels: coming out, Rachel Maddow
5.26.2009
Poopy shit
California just can't get it together. But, 18,000 already married gay couples get to stay that way.
Posted by Tres Bien at 1:26 PM
Labels: gay marriage
5.25.2009
Fucking adorable
I usually am not a fan of third graders. And I hate starting a sentence with "kids these days" but thing is, kids these days seem awfully different than when I was a wee one. However, this kid is awesome.
Thanks to Feministing.com's community site for posting the vid and blogdate.
Posted by Tres Bien at 4:32 PM
Labels: ally, gay marriage
5.21.2009
Mixed bag: pre-weekend edition
Slate has an interesting story about how the conservative right has been mum lately on gay marriage. Seriously, no Armageddon? Damn.
Lindsay Lohan is thinking about converting to Judaism so she can marry SamRo? WTF? I really want SamRo to quit that bitch and get a hot little femme.
Marie Osmond has a gay daughter? And talked about it? In a not-crappy way?
It really doesn't get any better than this: Miss California's mom was involved in a steamy lesbian love affair? HEYO
I'm not the biggest fan of Professor Foxy's weekly column at Feministing.com, but I'm slowly coming around. She doesn't have the snark that I love in Savage Love, but her advice, albeit toned down, is as far as I can tell, good. But her recent column is a subject that is sort of hush-hush still (and shouldn't be): Female ejaculation. Now, you'll find your lesbians who love it, lesbians who wish they could do it, lesbians who fantasize about it and everything else in the gamut. So, where do you fall?
Happy Weekend!
5.19.2009
How many ways do I love thee?
RuPaul is headlining Capital Pride's June 14 festival. Does it get any better?
Posted by Tres Bien at 7:26 PM
Labels: Capital Pride, gay
Because I'm genderqueer, you little punk****
Miriam over at Feministing.com shares a story about an issue I'm sure a good number of us have encountered: Getting asked (or hears someone muttering) "Is that a boy or a girl?" Miriam identifies as genderqueer and talks a bit about language, how to answer and what it means to be genderqueer.
Posted by Tres Bien at 4:06 PM
Labels: Yeah gender