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Have you seen the Jon Stewart video on gay marriage? Have you seen the Jon Stewart (The Daily Show) video on gay marriage? It is so funny! I laughed so much! Oh Jon Stewart rocks. As a bi girl I can say he is so cute, if he was free I would kiss him.
I found it on the Human Rights Campaign web-site about taking action. www.hrcactioncenter.org/actioncen…
On the day that the U.S. Senate voted against the Federal Marriage Amendment, Jon Stewart of Comedy Central's The Daily Show interviewed right-wing pundit William J. Bennett. If you didn't see the show watch the clip of Jon Stewart's funny and relentless interview during which he countered every ridiculous and discriminatory argument against marriage between same-sex couples that Bennett tried to make. www.hrcactioncenter.org/campaign/…
If you go to Comedy Central's video clips and type in "Jon Stewart" or "gay marriage" then it will come up and you can watch the video. So go watch it and tell me what you think. Did it make you laugh too? | The Daily show is AWESOME!!!!
I'm a straight male, but I think I would kiss him!
Hahaha no I wouldn't, but still, he rocks!! | POLL/SURVEY: Way back in 2004, did you think it was hilarious when you heard that two Gay people could marry? I remember hearing that Massachusetts legalized gay marriage, and they had these news video clips of two people of the same sex kissing (ewww).
I thought it was a big practical joke, a parody! | | nope i didn't, i don't really care about what's happening on the news unless it's like a storm warning. | Am I straight, or gay? I am 31 years old guy. I am still single and have not had sex before. Lately, I am getting more interested in watching gay porn video clip. In addition, I imagined I am hugging a guy or s*cking d*ck while masturbating. But, I am still getting erection while watching normal porn video (not gay type). So, am I still straight? Or I have became gay? | | sounds liek your giving up on girls so your trying to be gay because you think its easier | Why isn't my boyfriend interested in sex with me? I have been dating my boyfriend for almost 3 years. He is 18 years old. Recently I found a few clips of gay porn in his internet history. In the past, i have found large amounts of straight porn. This time, he viewed several video clips of male threesomes, as well as a shemale clip. I also found some "tentacle" porn. He rarely wants to have sex. Sometimes when I initiate sex with my boyfriend, or touch him to get him aroused, he says he is too tired, isn't feeling well, or has a headache. On average, we have sex once or twice a month, and at the very most, three times if I nag. He tells me that sex is not important to him, and when I asked him to rate its importance on a scale from one to ten, he rated five. Is it possible for a man to tell a woman he loves her and truly mean it without expressing it to her through sexuality? He is very affectionate and loving but no matter how many times I tell him that our sex life concerns me, or how many times I've sat down and talked to him, examining every possible scenario, he refuses to budge. Throughout the entire relationship I have been very open to trying new sexual things with him. His latest excuse is that I don't give him enough oral sex, however, I don't believe this is the cause for his disinterest in sex due to the fact that even when I gave him a lot of oral sex, he made excuses. He says that he can go without sex, and admitted to me that the thought of sex doesn't make him horny and when we have sex its not fully satisfying. I know he is not cheating on me because we are together every day. I asked him if he was gay or bisexual, and he got really mad. He denied watching gay porn at first, but then he admitted that he watched it "just to look at it" and "not because he is gay". He admitted that he watches a lot of porn on a regular basis and does masterbate regularly because "masterbating is fast, easy and porn is 'there'". Is it possible that he is addicted to porn? Or that he is bisexual/gay? We did have sex tonight and he was very into it. But i don't know if that is because i told him if he doesn't stop watching so much porn we're done because it affects our relationship. Help! | well id believe him about "just to look at it".
i mean, ive looked at the BME pain olympics final round and beastiality video clips before just because i was curious and wanted to know, not because i was turned on or interested in it. Beastiality repulses me, but i still wanted to know "how", you know?
I think your boyfriend has a very low sex drive is all. Nothing more, nothing less. Talk to him and encourage him to be honest about why he doesnt like it, | Homemade video gay video from rancho cucamonga calif? we are a family in crisis my brother another guy got together for some experimental sex my brother gave the guy a hand job and the made out for sevral minutes. the was a one time affair that the other operson posted to the web. his wife knows of the possible movie clip circulating on the web. we as a family would like to find the address because it was secretly recorded. The was just like the best buy incident but the clip made it to the web. anyone the can give us the web address we really thankyou. | | OMG a family in crisis!! sound like your family should be on the Jerry Springer show lol | Why do over 75% of young people support gay marriage? How can we change their minds? www.lifesitenews.com/news/archive/ldn/2007/may/07053003
PRINCETON, NJ - May 30, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) – American Gallup Poll results, released this morning, indicate that tolerance of homosexuality within the United States has reached a record high. According to the Poll, since 1977 public support of legalization of “homosexual relations between consenting adults” has risen from 43% to a record-breaking 59%.
According to Gallup, the general trend is an increased support for homosexuality. Notably, the observed increase in acceptance of homosexuality has occurred concurrent with a nationwide promotion of homosexuality in the American public elementary school system.
LifeSiteNews.com covered a video-clip entitled “It’s Elementary” that shows a Gay Pride Day event at Cambridge Friends School in MA. Filmed over ten years ago, the clip shows how guyren of various grade levels are indoctrinated with the belief that homosexuality is an amoral and equally valid alternative lifestyle. Speaking in front of teachers and fellow-class mates, guyren explained their growing acceptance of homosexuals and the homosexual lifestyle.
In the film, an unidentified African American female teacher asks: "I don’t know what to do about this but, as a school are we saying that guys have to support this? …If a guy comes from a background that says homosexuality is not correct, are we telling that guy that they’re supposed to, this is what you are supposed to do?" An unidentified Caucasian female teacher responds, "I think that we are asking guys to believe this is right. Not as a matter of moral principal, but as a matter of, we’re educating them and this is part of what we consider to be a healthy education." (see coverage: www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/apr/07042407.html ).
Further evidence that it is largely changes in the educational system that have brought about the increase in national acceptance of homosexuality is found in the vast disparity of opinion between the old and young. In the Gallup Poll, for example, only 45% of people of over 55 years of age support “homosexuality as an acceptable alternative lifestyle”; whereas young people from ages 18-34 years old are 75% in favor.
Gallup asks, “Do you think marriages between same-sex couples should or should not be recognized by the law as valid, with the same rights as traditional marriage?” The answers to this question clearly indicate support of legally valid homosexual-“marriage” has steadily risen over the past 11 years (from 27% to 46% in support since 1996). Gallup report author Lydia Saad notes, “This gay-marriage question follows a number of questions about homosexual rights in Gallup’s Values and Beliefs survey. When the same question is asked in other Gallup surveys that do not include such questions, a lower level of support for gay marriage is usually found.”
In light of Massachusetts permitting homosexual ‘marriage’, the poll results also give credence to warnings of family advocates who pointed out that the law is a teacher. In a 2005 letter to then-Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin, then-Toronto Cardinal Aloysius Ambrozic warned against legalizing homosexual marriage. He stated, “The law is a teacher. Does Canadian society as a whole, and do parents in particular, understand what the law will be teaching in this instance? It will be teaching that homosexual activity and heterosexual activity are morally equivalent. Public schools will be required to provide sex education in that light. Many parents, religious and non-religious, would not agree, nor would many, if not the majority, of Canadians. Is it fair to put guyren in the position of having to reconcile the values and beliefs of their parents with a novel state-sponsored understanding of marriage that may not be truly supported by the majority of Canadians?” | | You can't wish away homosexuality. | Please read this press release, and use it to write a news story that would be suit for an article? The last 50 years has seen family life in the UK change with the growth in single parents and step-families, accompanied by raised awareness and discussion about what good parenting looks like. The increase of gay parents is part of this next chapter, and a new study has unveiled the need for schools and families to play a greater role educating guyren about gay parents.
2,000 people were surveyed on behalf of Parenting UK about different aspects of gay parents. When it came to the role of schools, over two thirds of respondents said schools should educate pupils about gay parents.
And when it came to teaching gay and lesbian issues in the classroom, over two thirds of respondents said schools should educate pupils about these issues and include them in the curriculum.
The survey also looked at the role of parents educating their guyren about different family types. Over two thirds of parents said they had, or intended to, talk with their guy about different family types, such as gay parents.
The online video channel for parents, ParentChannel.tv (www.parentchannel.tv) has unveiled a new video clip which looks at the experiences of being a gay parent to coincide with the findings of the survey (video clip URL and embed code below):
URL
www.parentchannel.tv/video/gay-and-lesbian-parents
When it came to broader issues of tackling homophobia, over 70 percent of respondents said homophobia should be treated in the same way as racism and over two thirds of respondents said schools should do more to prevent homophobic bullying/language at school, for example, using the “so gay” term to describe something that is rubbish.
However, a 2009 YouGov survey for Stonewall of over 2,000 primary and secondary school teachers showed that nine out in ten teachers have not received any specific training on how to tackle homophobic bullying and over a third of secondary school teachers and almost two thirds of primary school teachers have not addressed issues of sexual orientation in their lessons.
Jacqueline Harding at ParentChannel.tv said:
‘Gay parents have always existed. However, legal changes including the introduction of civil partnerships, and laws outlawing discrimination in relation to adoption, IVF and surrogacy, mean that many more gay and lesbian couples turn their aspirations to become parents into a reality.
‘The findings indicate that parents think more could be done in the school and at home to educate guyren about different types of families in today’s society and to tackle homophobic bullying.
The survey indicates that the majority of parents are comfortable talking to their guys about different types of families, like gay parents, but we recognise that some families may not know how to approach the subject and our new video gives advice on this.
‘Parents can talk to their guyren about the struggles that they see other guys facing. Lessons in caring, kindness, and tolerance are important for all families.
‘Both heterosexual and homosexual parents should strive to teach their guyren to be tolerant and accepting of other people. Some parents are gay and this needs to be recognised and accepted so we can get on with the job of helping all parents raise their guyren as well as possible.’
For free advice and practical help on all aspects of parenting, please visit ParentChannel.tv at: www.parentchannel.tv
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Harry Cymbler, Hot Cherry.
Harry@hotcherry.co.uk
+44(0) 207 424 0949
Notes to editor
1. The survey was carried out in October 2010
2. 2,000 people across the UK were surveyed
About ParentChannel.tv
ParentChannel.tv is the free online channel, offering practical parenting advice through video clips, which cover subjects as diverse as talking to your guy about sex in a comfortable and open way through to encouraging your teen to get more exercise. ParentChannel.tv is developed by parents and leading parenting experts, and aims to cover all aspects of guy development including learning, behaviour and well being. ParentChannel.tv is collaborative project, pooling together expertise from three partners, Parenting UK, Capablue and Tomorrow’s Guy.
About Parenting UK
Parenting UK is a national membership organisation formed in 1995 for people working with parents. We support all those working with parents and champion the need for parenting support. | | do thy own homework. | Please read this press release, and use it to write a news story that would be suitable for article? The last 50 years has seen family life in the UK change with the growth in single parents and step-families, accompanied by raised awareness and discussion about what good parenting looks like. The increase of gay parents is part of this next chapter, and a new study has unveiled the need for schools and families to play a greater role educating guyren about gay parents.
2,000 people were surveyed on behalf of Parenting UK about different aspects of gay parents. When it came to the role of schools, over two thirds of respondents said schools should educate pupils about gay parents.
And when it came to teaching gay and lesbian issues in the classroom, over two thirds of respondents said schools should educate pupils about these issues and include them in the curriculum.
The survey also looked at the role of parents educating their guyren about different family types. Over two thirds of parents said they had, or intended to, talk with their guy about different family types, such as gay parents.
The online video channel for parents, ParentChannel.tv (www.parentchannel.tv) has unveiled a new video clip which looks at the experiences of being a gay parent to coincide with the findings of the survey (video clip URL and embed code below):
URL
www.parentchannel.tv/video/gay-and-lesbian-parents
When it came to broader issues of tackling homophobia, over 70 percent of respondents said homophobia should be treated in the same way as racism and over two thirds of respondents said schools should do more to prevent homophobic bullying/language at school, for example, using the “so gay” term to describe something that is rubbish.
However, a 2009 YouGov survey for Stonewall of over 2,000 primary and secondary school teachers showed that nine out in ten teachers have not received any specific training on how to tackle homophobic bullying and over a third of secondary school teachers and almost two thirds of primary school teachers have not addressed issues of sexual orientation in their lessons.
Jacqueline Harding at ParentChannel.tv said:
‘Gay parents have always existed. However, legal changes including the introduction of civil partnerships, and laws outlawing discrimination in relation to adoption, IVF and surrogacy, mean that many more gay and lesbian couples turn their aspirations to become parents into a reality.
‘The findings indicate that parents think more could be done in the school and at home to educate guyren about different types of families in today’s society and to tackle homophobic bullying.
The survey indicates that the majority of parents are comfortable talking to their guys about different types of families, like gay parents, but we recognise that some families may not know how to approach the subject and our new video gives advice on this.
‘Parents can talk to their guyren about the struggles that they see other guys facing. Lessons in caring, kindness, and tolerance are important for all families.
‘Both heterosexual and homosexual parents should strive to teach their guyren to be tolerant and accepting of other people. Some parents are gay and this needs to be recognised and accepted so we can get on with the job of helping all parents raise their guyren as well as possible.’
For free advice and practical help on all aspects of parenting, please visit ParentChannel.tv at: www.parentchannel.tv
ENDS
Media enquiries
Harry Cymbler, Hot Cherry.
Harry@hotcherry.co.uk
+44(0) 207 424 0949
Notes to editor
1. The survey was carried out in October 2010
2. 2,000 people across the UK were surveyed
About ParentChannel.tv
ParentChannel.tv is the free online channel, offering practical parenting advice through video clips, which cover subjects as diverse as talking to your guy about sex in a comfortable and open way through to encouraging your teen to get more exercise. ParentChannel.tv is developed by parents and leading parenting experts, and aims to cover all aspects of guy development including learning, behaviour and well being. ParentChannel.tv is collaborative project, pooling together expertise from three partners, Parenting UK, Capablue and Tomorrow’s Guy.
About Parenting UK
Parenting UK is a national membership organisation formed in 1995 for people working with parents. We support all those working with parents and champion the need for parenting support. | | Wait, it sounds like you want us to do your homework for you. | I have been going out out with someone for 3 years. We have sex rarely.? He was sent to Iraq with the military last year and I found some strange things in his apartment. I had to pack him up. On his hard drive I found a video clip of some guy masturbating. I also found a cd he had burned that had a bunch of transgender males on it. He had titled some of them "The body I wish I had". I was horrified. I tried to get him to have sex with me before he left and he would get mad and say he was tired or if I asked what the problem was he would say it was him. Since he came back he has not kissed me and does not act like he is happy to see me. He still calls and wants to hang out and he bought me some jewelry overseas. If he is not gay he has some issues. Any thoughts anyone?????? Please help!! | He's confused. He doesn't know what he wants. But the one thing you should want is away from him. he is just not facing any of his thoughts of sex. Obviously he still cares for you, but as what in his life, I can't be sure. he isn't ready to let go of you yet, he isn't ready to come out of the closet if he is gay, but he may not be gay. Remember, the DVD said "The body I wish I Had", it isn't hard core porn, it's just about a body he wished he had. As far as the video clip of some guy masterbating, well that goes, a little further.
Truthfully, as you don't seem to be getting sex, which of course is something you want, I would say, time to let him have his videos and time for you to look for a real man who will appreciate you. Enough is enough. | Can my secret porn video prevent me from getting a job? Along time ago when I was a freshman in college I did this stupid porn video for a gay porn site. I am a guy and I undressed and had sex on camera for a couple of hundred dollars. The pics and clips are still on the site, and I was wondering if future employers could find it and deny me a job. I am an accounting major. Will they be looking for things like that? Do you think if I apply to a Law school they will also check for such things on the internet? It is a small site mind you, and I think they struggle to survive. Is there any way I could get them to take it off? Also, I used my real name. Please let me know what you think. | Do a google search of your name. Does it come up? If yes, then you may be screwed, especially if you have an uncommon name. If no, then you're probably ok. Employers are perfectly within their rights to not hire you because of this. Some people may not care and hire you anyway, but many employers will care and refuse to hire you.
However, if you have a rather common name, then you're probably ok. Employers aren't going to actually watch the video to see if it's you. Most will probably assume that it isn't you. |
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