7 posts tagged gay marriage
Survey Says: The time has come for Out Magazine’s release of their First Annual Sex & Love Survey. And what will we learn from this interesting roundup of information? Well, according to the survey:
1.) Younger gay men are more comfortable with coming out to their families and friends, which makes a lot of sense since homosexuality is a little more accepted in today’s society more so than ever before.
2.) The word “partner” is a more accepted term than the word “boyfriend” when referring to a committed significant other.
3.) Gay men tend to masturbate and crave sex more than actually having it. This is good to hear since I thought I was the only one dusting cobwebs off of my bed.
4.) Gay men from the mid-western region of the United States are most likely to be sexually versatile and least likely to date outside their race.
5.) Gay men from the northeastern region of the United States are most likely to “come out” before the age of 22 and are least likely to move in with their partners more so than in any other region.
6.) Gay men from the southern region of the United States are most likely to have kids yet, ironically, least likely to get married. Basically, it’s a region full of baby daddies running around.
7.) Gay men from the western region of the United States are the most open to dating outside their race but get this—most likely to be married but, ironically, least likely to want kids. I guess the men from the south should meet the men from the west. Wouldn’t that make sense?
8.) Gay men between the ages of 26-35 crave sex the most while, surprisingly, men between the ages of 45-65 are having the most sex. I’ve always said older men are better in bed.
9.) Men between the ages 36-45 are the most wishy-washy about gay marriage while men between the ages of 55-65 could care less about marriage. I mean, would you at that age?
10.) If gay men were to ever cheat on their spouses (and they are since 68% of them claim to have been cheated on and 51% having had cheated), they’re most likely to cheat with Ryan Reynolds. I guess that’s why, according to the survey, 71% of gay men are in open relationships. I guess they’ve got to make it work somehow, right?
11.) Size doesn’t matter.
12.) A threesome is the most popular kinky behavior amongst the gays. Menage a trois anyone?
13.) Gay men drink more than drug before and/or during sex, which means alcohol is most dangerous substance leading to unprotected sex.
Click here to view the survey for more interesting facts.
Marriage woes: Compiled by Patrick Farley through Facebook polls, this interesting diagram maps out the very public debate regarding same-sex marriage in the United States of America.
Tweet of the Day: I, for one, would really enjoy seeing this become a thing (you know, until that whole “equal rights for all taxpaying citizens” becomes a thing).
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Vicky:: OMG! It's snowing! WTF?
Me:: Where is it snowing?
Vicky:: In freaking Sweden, of course!
Me:: Well, dang! By the way, where's my Swedish man that you're shipping over to the States for me?
Vicky:: I'm having troubles enough to find myself a Swedish man. Perhaps you can take the Belgian one right here - Bram!
Bram:: Well, I do need a green card.
Me:: Well Bram, let's get the process started! What's the first step?
Ulrika (Vicky's friend):: Whaaaat?!
Bram:: I'm applying for a scholarship to study in NY as we speak! So once I'm there we'll elope and go to Vegas! Is same-sex marriage allowed in Nevada?
Me:: I don't know. My roommate is from Nevada. I'll have to ask. I guess we can have our honeymoon in Vegas, but get married in Massachusetts where it's visually stunning. If it's going to be our special day, I think it should be the most memorable and beautiful day ever!
Bram:: Massachusetts is visually stunning? Wouldn't have thought so. But hey! Who am I to tell?
But anywho, sounds perfect to me! Although considering Vegas is a 4 hour (?) flight from Massachusets, I think our honeymoon will be primarily on the airplane. On the other hand, I've always wanted to try that. <sigh>
Me:: Confirmed. Cape Cod, Massachusetts would be preferable. Google it because you'll love it!
There's never been anything wrong with The Mile High Club, especially when it's done in privacy. I'm a virgin to that experience as well and what's life without taking risks? <laughing>
Bram:: Google. Check. It indeed looks absolutely stunning Coreymaster! <laughing> Maybe we can kidnap a ceremony person-man to board with us on the plane and get married while flying to Vegas? Although, now I come to think of it, maybe I prefer a wedding ceremony on the beach at Cape Cod.
Vicky:: Good Lord, boys! I should start a dating/matchmaking site! Wowza!

New York Magazine’s The Cut blog dishes about the amazement that is Chanel. And not just Chanel ready-to-wear but Chanel Couture, i.e., clothes which none of us can afford.
This collection is very fun and if I were a recession-proof socialite I would probably purchase a matching tin man tux and walk hand-on-hand, down the aisle, with Baptiste Giabiconi (if only that dream comes true).
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