Archive for May, 2008

Wedding on the way!

Weddings used to be boring. Not anymore!!! Watch Ellen announcing her engagement to Portia this afternoon during her show. I feel like I am getting married! Congrats Ellen and Portia! You can count on all of us to be the bridesmaid! x 2!

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California declares you wife and wife

Gay marriage california

Today, California Supreme Court overturned a previous ban of same sex marriage, joining Massachusetts in the list of states that support gay marriage. Finally another step towards equality! One by one we will get there. What happened today in California may have a huge impact in other states, especially in this election years. Let’s hope U.S. elects a pro-gay marriage president to the White House so we can completely distinguish the Church from the State. That is the biggest challenge. A civil right is a civil right and should never be denied. It’s against the constitution and against what this country is supposed to be for. Religion is what stops gay rights from moving forward. Let’s keep those two businesses completely apart please. And let’s give the right to each one of us to decide if we want to put our marriage on paper or not. It’s up to us, not to anyone else. And I want more.

Ps) On an ironic note, looks like Jodie Foster and Cydney Bernard, together for 10+ years and mothers of Charles and Kit, have split up. If that is true, the world is badly made.


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What does your T-shirt say?

It wasn’t until very recently that I noticed that WE, lesbians, dykes, femmes, butches, queers and whateverelesyoulike share a very special sense of style for t-shirts with phrases. Even when our mouth is shut, we still wanna say something, right? Or is it just an ice breaker for a conversation? It’s the silent yell!

I’m sure that we’ll always say a little something extra with those shirts. Anyways, let’s let the t-shirt we wear be our wingman!

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Madonna French Kissing in Paris

So here she is again. As I’m getting ready to go to NYC to her 50 years old celebration concert in August that, rumors says, is going to be at the Central Park, she is already fired up tongue kissing her (female) dancers and drinking champagne on the stage through out the whole show! Here is a little taste of what to expect of Madonna’s Candy Shop live.

Madonna kissing a dancer in Paris

For those who think this is just another a “desperate seeking publicity” measure, Madonna is and will always be the queen of self promotion and marketing (and that is another reason why I admire her even more), but the thing is, this is not the first time and surely not the last time she will be provocative and “controversial” (for some people). Madonna is the perfect mix of a true free spirit and a business woman and that is her signature. No one knows better than her, and it has been like that for several years. Like a Prayer? S.E.X.? Justify my love? Like a Virgin live in the Blood Ambition tour? Juts Hail to the Queen!

Madonna Hard Candy Live Paris

Madonna Hard Candy Live Paris

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I volunteered for the Human Rights Campaign

Last Thursday I attended my first Human Rights Campaign social event Club Blue. I’ve been contemplating the idea of getting more involved with HRC for a while but after attending the Fort Lauderdale Pride Fest 3 weeks ago, I’ve decided to take the plunge and inform myself on the issues my community is facing now and how I can actively get involved and contribute.

Human Rights Campaign

HRC South Florida Steering Committee is amazing group of volunteers (thanks Tony!) that organize events and meetings that are design to bring out community together and inform we all of what’s the latest in the fight for LGBT rights. Personally, it was a huge wake up call for me. I had no idea how off I was of everything that is going on right now, especially in this election year. I don’t vote. I’m not American. But I am gay and this is my cause.

I signed up to be a HRC volunteer and I have not doubt this was the best decision I made this year. I can’t wait to start, make a different and meet all those awesome super gay people of South Florida!

“Equality is in the heart of everything HRC stands for – an equal opportunity to share in the rights and responsibilities of out society … an equal hope of living free from threat of discrimination”

To know more about HRC work, go to the Human Rights Campaign website

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