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Cruel and Unusual

A couple of nights ago I ventured to a film screening on my way home from school. The movie, Cruel and Unusual, is an hour long documentary chronicling the experiences of five trans women in the American prison system.
Aside from the heavy scent of patchouli that hung in the air, an inevitability [...]

Sometimes I too am surprised that I lust after women

Every year I get so jaded about Pride and then every year I end up at the parade and get excited about seeing all the leather and people flaming out and being fabulous just because they can.

And my favorite club:

This, that and the other

Binaries are so passé. Few people limit themselves to male/female or gay/straight anymore. Now we talk in spectrums. Where are you on the Kinsey scale? Which end of the butch/femme spectrum are you on? This gives us the flexibility for multiple identities on any given day. It is no [...]

Just keep on keeping on

In the past day or so, I found myself watching someone go through their coming-out process. It was rather difficult because I was too far away to actually be there to help and also because it brings back a lot of negative memories for me. I started thinking about how I wished this [...]

Gay adoption

I think I’m going to start a gay adoption service for adults. Just because one has reached the age of majority doesn’t mean they don’t need parental support, right? Basically, gay couples adopt gay adults to provide each other with a more open and accepting family. Your new gay parents would be [...]

Mandates

Ever notice how everytime I say I have nothing to write, I come out with back to back posts? Just me? Ok. Thanks for paying attention guys.
When asked, I usually tell people that I’ve never dated a male varietal of the species, which is both a truth and a little bit of [...]

The neverending meme of gayness

dawn tagged all the homos who read her blog and I stupidly commented, thus blowing my cover. Since I’m not one for shirking rules, here we go.
1. Which of the names in the LGBTQQ rainbow best describes your own orientation?
None if I can help it. When I was younger, it was [...]