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Dont Ask, Dont Tell |
Dont Ask, Dont Tell
Obama ‘still wrestling’ with gay marriage question, He signed a bill to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell yesterday but US president Barack Obama says he is continuing to “wrestle” with the issue of gay marriage.
Gay rights groups are celebrating the impending end of the ban on openly gay troops but the president gave no sign that gay marriage would soon be legalised across the US.
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Canadian province says gay is illness |
Canadian province says gay is mental illness
The Canadian province of Alberta still classifies homosexuality as a mental disorder, government records show.
Between 1995 and 2004, doctors cited the diagnostic code more than 1,750 times when billing the province for treating gays and lesbians, the Vabcouver Sun reports.
The figures were uncovered by human rights activist Rob Wells, who has been campaigning on the issue for ten years.
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Pope and Condoms |
Pope and Condoms
Pope says male prostitutes could use condoms as first step in their ‘moralisation’
Sexual health charities, politicians and gay rights campaigners have welcomed what appears to be a relaxation in Pope Benedict XVI’s opposition to the use of condoms. In an interview for a book that is due to be published this week, the Pontiff argued that in some cases, the use of condoms can be the first step in the direction of “moralisation” of an individual.
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European Human Rights Court rules against Russia
over Moscow Gay Pride ban. |
European Human Rights Court rules against Russia
over Moscow Gay Pride ban.
Gay rights activists in Russia are celebrating after the European Court of Human
Rights today upheld three complaints over Moscow’s ban on gay Pride marches.
Russian gay rights leader Nikolai Alekseev complained to the court that the
parade bans in 2006, 2007 and 2008 breached the European Convention on Human
Rights.
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BBC presenter found strangled |
BBC presenter found strangled
The 32 year old Kristian Digny, best known for ‘To buy or not to buy’ and ‘That
gay show’, strangled himself at his London apartment during a masturbation session.
This erotic play is quite dangerous, yearly, hundred of people dye during the
experiment. By strangling yourself, the blood stream is cut, the oxygen flow
to the brain is stopped and according to some of this game adepts, the orgasm
is the most intense sensation ever.
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Jesus Datolo posing for gay magazine. |
Jesus Datolo posing for gay magazine.
Footballer Jesus Datolo punished after posing for gay magazine.
Argentine soccer player Jesus Datolo could be sanctioned by the leadership of his football club, Naples, Italy–based “Napoli”, after posing in his underwear for the gay magazine Romeo Mag.
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IBM rated most gay-friendly employer for the second time |
IBM rated most gay-friendly employer for the second time
IT company IBM has been rated the most gay-friendly company to work for by gay rights organisation Stonewall.
The firm was rated best employer in the charity's annual Top 100 Employers List.
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Gareth Thomas looking for love |
Gareth Thomas looking for love
Gareth Thomas, the Welsh rugby star who came out at the end of last year, has said he hopes to find a boyfriend.
Thomas shocked the sports world when he came out in December in an interview with the Daily Mail.
In his first gay interview, with Attitude magazine, he revealed that despite looking like "a tough f**ker", he had a lot of love to give.
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Chinas state press covers gay wedding |
Chinas state press covers gay wedding
China Daily, an English-language newspaper, featured the wedding of Zeng Anquan and Pan Wenjie, which took place on January 3rd.
Same-sex marriage and civil unions are not legally recognised in China, yet the media attention on the story follows a number of recent gay rights breakthroughs in the county.
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Bullocks |
Bullocks
O dear could you imagine.
You go out had a great night and scored one of the guys to come home with you.
Apparently you both where a bit to drunk and you tried and tried but your little jewel stayed small.
Your sex partner is totally in the mood and he has the feeling he failed to turn you on.
He take one ball, twist it and twist it more and he couldn’t stop … You shout out : it’s hurt, he continue and o my god … your whole scrotum comes off.
This is a true story which happens months ago in Germany.
The 120 kilograms weighted offender ( mister Alexander J. tortured Mister Hans O who went to hospital 2 kilometers further. They stopped the bleeding and he survived, a couple of days later they found the missing part which the Alexander J throw out of the window… totally dried like a grape within a little bag.
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Washington DC says YES |
Washington DC says YES
Yes how things can be went strange is clear, the capital of the united states decided to accept the gay marriage. The catholic church wanted to cut this law off and applied for a referendum, with a 11 votes for yes and a 2 against this newest law, it will be just a formality to put it through the congress.
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Madrid for gay capital of the world |
Madrid for gay capital of the world
Madrid announced they will be in the top5 gay locations of the world according the gay capital of the world list. This year Rio de Janeiro is the winner, in the next following years Madrid will take care to get this title or at least in the being in the top 5.
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Gay Discrimination |
Every now and then the news subject went out to gay discrimination.
Lot of organisations will fight for those rights and many gay and lesbian guys and girls are agree the gay and lesbian discrimination isn’t right and are happy or moaning about the progress those organisations make.
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Argentina let us cry |
Argentina let us cry
Well 2 months ago the court decided ‘Alex Freye’ and ‘Jose Maria di Bello ‘could marry on the 1st of December 2009. In Argentina. This first south American country where gay marriage should happen went out to a disaster. 1 hour before the magic ‘ Yes’ was planned to say the court cut the wedding off. The confusion starts between 2 judges one says yes, one says no. This let the courthouse decided the 2 where not able of get officially married.
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Churches refusing to employ gays |
Churches refusing to employ gays
The European Commission is putting pressure on the British government to drop the exemptions from equality legislation by religious organisations who currently have the right to refuse to employ LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered) staff.
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Death penalty in Uganda |
Death penalty in Uganda.
The Ugandan parliament member David Bahati, proposed a new law which says When servants of Uganda make themselves guilty of extreme gay sexual behaviours, they will get the death penalty
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Gay couples in Scotland, you are free to adopt. |
Gay couples in Scotland, you are free to adopt.
Scottish Gay and lesbian couples are free to adopt children since a month ago.
Earlier it was only possible to adopt a child by a individual gay person and their partner hasn’t to say something about it.
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Cleveland Wins 2014 Gay Games |
Cleveland Wins 2014 Gay Games
The City of Cleveland is prepared to roll out the welcome mat to the GLBT athletes, their families and spectators from around the world," remarked Mayor Frank G. Jackson. "Fans of the Gay Games will find that Cleveland is a great place to celebrate sports and culture and that we have tremendous assets and amenities for them to enjoy. The sports and cultural environment here is truly a uniquely Cleveland experience, one they will cherish for years to come.
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African gays more often AIDS |
African gays more often AIDS.
African gays are 10 times more often infected with HIV. According the scientific
magazine the Lancet prejustions are a big reason for these numbers. The researchers
of the Oxford University think that the high numbers of infections in the Sub-Sahara
Africa zone are the result of the cultural, religious and political unwillingness,
to accept gay men as equally in the society.
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Ban on gay marriage maintained |
Ban on gay marriage maintained
Last Tuesday the California Supreme Court
maintained a ban on gay marriages (supported by the voters)
. Gay organizations have reacted shocked on
the decision. They found that the ban is unconstitutional
because it discriminates people on the grounds of their sexual orientation.
The legal ruling received negative reactions from the thousands
gay activists, who had gathered in front of the court in San Francisco
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Spice up your 'G' life ! |
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Maps Gran Canaria |