Thursday, June 18, 2009

Children and gay issues...?

Few days ago, on my best friend’s birthday party, 4 of us started watching some clips on youtube about the whole prop 8 issue and had a discussion which kinda turned into a stupid fight about gay education. The fight started when I mentioned my rage about (and I don’t really remember that much about it and can’t really talk from first hand experience of what was happening in the US cuz we are kinda far from it all) a situation when a professor, I think, was punished somehow for telling some school kids a story about “How a Prince married a Prince” or something like that. And for my big surprise they were all okay with it… I mean WTF!?! Their argument was that children need to learn about “normal” society first, before they make their “choice” whether to be straight or gay. So in our struggling society where we try to make a difference by pointing out that being gay is perfectly normal (and I might add that they’re pro-gay) we still have the need to classify people as normal and not normal by teaching kids when they’re 8 (or what ever) that a marriage is only acceptable between a man and a woman. Okay… my question now… why is it so wrong to let children know that marriage between two people of the same gender is nothing bad? And the response… “How would you explain the situation to a 5 year old that has 2 mommies or 2 daddies when they ask how babies are made?” Ammmm… that’s just STUPID! How would you explain to a 5 year old? Well I sure am not going to tell em’ that mommy got fucked by daddy and 9 months later… PRESTO THERE YOU WERE! Just tell them the stork brought you over like every normal ‘non-homosexual’ family. Geez! So, that fight kinda got off on the wrong foot and we just changed the subject.

Plus it’s not like children aren’t already in contact with “the gayness” from every possible aspect. From music (where I guess it’s okay for kids to pretend to be Britney Spears and dance around in underwear singing how they would love to suck some cock, cuz apparently that’s totally cool), movies, TV shows and even cartoons. Yeah… for my big surprise there are some weird stuff going on in cartoons. Especially Japanese cartoons. When u put aside the whole violence and gore killing moments, you kinda notice that they have totally undecided genders. The girls look like emo boys and the boys look like pretty girls or lesbians (and don’t want to offend anyone by this, sorry :P). Hmmm… I guess I should be moving to Japan instead :P.

Ok... I totally lost where I was going with all of this so if someone is reading this... tough luck :P

Oh, oh, oh.. yeah, back on track. I’m glad that they brought the whole issue to the schools and in the everyday life cuz it’s really nothing to be embarrassed about. If someone told me in first grade that was fine for a “prince to marry a prince” I would have come out much sooner and not wait 20 years to see if the coast was clear. So why not making it easier for the future generations? And even the straight children would grow up knowing that the whole gay/lesbian marriage is perfectly normal. So we can all see how that would make it much better for the whole society not just major groups. But we still have a long way to go till we get there… it’s not like we’re going anywhere… in 20 years we are going to look back on this and will have a good laugh when we think that actually there was a problem.


Aaaaaaaand… I have to post this video cuz I was a huge anime fan when I was little and loved a particular show called “Sailor Moon”. Like every little gay boy I was enchanted by the women empowering and the magical powers as well as the whole transformation sequence (girls prancing around naked and getting uniforms to fight evil and stuff). Buuuuuut… only a year ago I actually remembered something (not as much remembered as my sister joked about my passed obsession with the cartoon) that now came as a huge surprise and a good laugh about it cuz I didn’t realized it then. There were 3 male characters that actually turned into women… LOL! Yeah… I thought too that the world has gone a little bazoonka but this is waaaaaay out of that league. :P
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Friday, June 12, 2009

LOL !

I'm a parody whore so this kinda got my day started... :P

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Wow in a good mood (again).. what's the deal :P

Soooo... I guess posting the pride month challenge really got me in a good mood and am finally able to write something down (and have the time finally, WOOHOO !!)

The stoooopid exams are almost finished, tomorrow I'm seeing all of my friends together cuz one of my best friends has a b-day and... and a BIG AND... I'm in love !!! :D Finally
Most people wouldn't call it a conventional relationship cuz we are kinda far from each other but I really would do anything for the guy. And equally as important, he's willing to do the same for me :D
It is weird cuz we've known each other for a while now but never really talked until that one faithful day (when I wrote just to catch up on things)we simply clicked. So some time passed and I was hooked... I mean I hooked?? A bit strange yes but apparently totally possible :P.
And about the distance... I'm sooo not worried. In my family we kinda tend to fall for complicated and for someone that has nothing to do with the country we live in (I don't think u want to see my family tree, mixed nations from all over the world).
I'm definitely the luckiest guy in the world !!!

So this one goes to the love of my life and I hope to see you soon cuz me iz missing you already so much. LOVE YOU !!!!!!!!!!!! :D

Happy pride month to all !

Even though I am not an American I have to post this...



Again, HAPPY PRIDE MONTH TO EVERYONE and I hope things go faster with the acceptance over there so it can get here too (soon please !:P)