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Written: 04/24/2011

I have another video to share with you.  Enjoy this eloquent (and short) argument from Dan Savage:

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 04/24/2011

The “I’m from Driftwood” series is wonderful.  This latest movie, for whatever reason, really stuck with me.  I think it’s the pure optimism at the end.  Take a look:

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 04/24/2011

Note: I have a bunch of stuff to write about (I’ve been behind in my writing due to work and illness), so a bunch will show up as being written today, ignore the dates and enjoy the writing)

A few weeks ago I was at the bar, hanging out with some friends.  The woman next to me mentioned something about diving, so I politely inquired about it, which led to a nice conversation about diving.  As these things do, the conversation continued.

She was the manager at Mad Mex, where a good friend bartends and it seems they are never at a loss for customers.  She was looking for two bartenders: both male, one of a racial minority and one gay.  She had commented that she would like one person to fulfill both those needs, but wasn’t going to press her luck.  Aside from the fact that legally I don’t think she can do that (but as long as she never says that in an interview or job posting, I think she’s okay), had I known anything at all about bartending I think I would have turned to her and offered my hand as her gay bartender.

But I’m content to stay on this side of the bar.

And besides, even though she isn’t there any more, I heard she was awful to work for.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 04/10/2011

For Stockholm Pride, their organizing committee made this web app that goes through your Twitter feed and shows you where it lies on the sexuality spectrum.  Aside from giggling like I was 12 (yes, I know, sometimes I’m very immature, but it keeps me young and happy, so leave me be), I enjoyed the description, I thought it was fitting.

 

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 03/26/2011

Note: Caution!  There is mention of the scootilipoopie (my favorite internet-created word for sex).  I don’t talk about it much, but I won’t necessarily be prudish about it either.  And besides, there is some great, and laugh out loud funny writing out there.  And of course, there is plenty of nerdy goodness in this as well, I mention Futurama!

Okay, you’ve been warned!

Pluck magazine has a really good article about a man being pegged.  The couple gets so many points since their evening starts with Futurama.

The article continues:

I never realized the incredible amount of bravery it takes to let someone inside you. It’s asking someone to stab you in the back, but lovingly. Masculine courage is throwing yourself headfirst into danger, like jumping out of a plane, but feminine courage is letting danger throw itself headfirst into YOU. It’s even more badass. I look at women like soldiers now, and older women as grizzled retired Generals that I wholeheartedly salute.

I also never realized how instantly bonding sex can be on the receiving end. I already felt close to her before we began our little experiment, but now I feel like she’s tattooed under my skin. Even though she was staying the night, I almost begged her to call me the next day.

Just something to muse over, it’s a good (and short) read.

If you’re still interested, give these two articles a read as well.  The first one is a little romantic and reminds me of the one above:

For me it wasn’t a sexual orientation thing, or a power thing: It was just a sex thing. And if Mac feels like sliding her long legs into that harness tonight, I’ll be more than happy to get on all fours and take it in the ass like a man.

The second one is funny and dirty, don’t read it at work, or if you think you’ll be offended!

Okay, I’m back for a third edit.  Pegging is being written about all over.  No actual pegging happens with this article, more of an overview about what it is and what it means.  Here’s a fantastic bit:

Another pair of women wondered if a man who wants to be “pegged” is, in fact, a latent homosexual. Which is vaguely offensive to gays, I think. There isn’t a “gay button” buried deep in the colon that, if pushed, unleashes the fabulous. The gay men I have met, the ones who love and dream of marrying their partner or a partner in the future, love with their hearts, not their asses.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 03/21/2012

Most anti-gay bigots come to that hatred because they think that we have chosen this life.

That’s not how it works.

Why would I choose to be hated by so many people?  Choose to be able to be fired because of who I love?  Choose to possibly be denied housing, simply because of who I care for?

Why would I choose to forever jeered at, spit on and in danger of being assaulted?

Why would I choose to feel so isolated that I’ve cried myself to sleep, that at times I became so introverted people were worried for my own safety?

Why would I choose for my rights to be put up to a popular vote?

Why would I choose to be a second class citizen?

Why would anyone choose these things?

Oh that’s right, I didn’t.  Sexuality is not a choice.

And if you think it is (you’re probably straight), I’ll ask you when you choose to be straight.  And I’ll take the Dan Savage way out of this too (note: I still think he posed this on video, but I can’t find it, so here’s the quote I’ve been searching for):

Q: What is your response to people who say that being gay is a choice?

Savage: “You think being gay is a choice? Then choose it: Suck my dick. Show me how it’s done. You choose it – suck my dick – right now, and I’ll videotape it, and then we’ll put the proof that being gay is a choice on the internet for the whole world to see. Deal?”

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 03/20/2011

I may have mentioned it before already (sometimes I have a hard time remembering what I’ve written about), but one of the gay podcasts I listen to is called The Six Pack.  Note: They just ended, splitting off into two projects, but their archive is available, just search “six pack radio.”  I would give a link, but it seems they change their website and branding every few months (but I digress).  Seriously, this bugged me, they kept changing their branding

Anyway, they had a discussion a few episodes ago about the prevalence of gays working in customer service.  Not just customer service industries, but specifically in customer service.  And as we roll closer to summer camp, my roll turns to be almost exclusively customer service.

Without fail, I will get huge numbers of calls (mostly) about our online registration system.  My boss is much, much better than I am at figuring out how to set up events and make them do what we want.  I however, am much better at solving problems about registrations that have been placed, and making everything happen that the volunteer wants.

So is it a self-fulfilling prophecy?  Am I really good at customer service?  Who knows, but I love being part of a stereotype.  Just so I can break other ones later.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 03/13/2011

I’d like to share a few recent items.  The marriage equality measure failed in the Maryland House, after a harrowing trip through the Senate.  Sad news indeed.  The reactions have start to come in, and here’s one that touched me:

“I heard some people say they weren’t comfortable with the idea of same-sex marriage,” he said, describing himself as “crushed” and wavering between bitterness and sadness. “That word burns me. They weren’t comfortable with the idea of our civil rights? How long are we supposed to wait for our civil rights for their comfort? How much longer?”

But then again, maybe it was the official day of fasting that caused the measure to fail.  Once again, the Catholic Church rears it’s ugly homophobic head.  When the leaders of the Catholic Church stop treating my civil rights as something to oppose and hate I will stop criticizing their church.  So I’ll be lambasting for quite a while I believe.

A couple who has been together for 25 years is getting married in the states (and D.C.) where they can, bringing with them an influx of money to those areas.  Here’s their statement:

These last few years, gays have become the soapbox upon which many a political campaign is built, not to mention the crucifix upon which many a religious campaign is hung. I have little to say about this except for: I am appalled. I cannot believe that it is almost 2011 and people in this country that was created by people fleeing oppression still have such widespread bigotry and judgement to pass on their fellow men and women. Women fought for equal rights, blacks fought for equal rights… the gays have been fighting for decades and we still are. How pathetic of this country to deny others inalienable rights granted to the masses. It’s heartsickening and disgusting.

What is neither heartsickening or disgusting is two people in love.

That’s me and Pat.

And lastly, as a note to myself: stay out of Kansas.  Since they are trying to overturn the Supreme Court and make any homosexual relationship illegal.  Yes, illegal.  I love that if they had their way I could be thrown in jail for going on a date.  I could be thrown in jail for being in love.  Sometimes I hate this country so, so much.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 03/05/2011

Couple updates from various places:

First up, the Presbyterian Church is growing in support for equality!

The “Concerned Women for America” need punched in the face.  Here’s a line from their latest news release:

DOJ’s mission statement says it is “…to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans.” But President Obama and the attorney general have made a mockery of impartiality. They have chosen to side with an extreme, liberal minority and chose to suppress the rights of the majority of Americans.

Yes, how dare the DOJ and The President choose to “suppress the rights of the majority of Americans.”  Even if that were true, which is not, a majority of Americans do not oppose (or support, but that side has more) marriage equality, how dare The President not let people discriminate!  How dare you take away my right to discriminate, that’s…discrimination!

And again, please, show me how two men getting married personally affects you.  Because I’m interested.  It’s fun to know I have that much power!

And continuing with some DOMA news, this week’s “That’s Gay” is amazing:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kffThytmCk

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 02/26/2011

Big thanks to The Onion who ran this amazing piece about the President telling the Department of Justice to stop defending section 3 of DOMA:

Marauding Gay Hordes Drag Thousands Of Helpless Citizens From Marriages After Obama Drops Defense Of Marriage Act

WASHINGTON—Reports continue to pour in from around the nation today of helpless Americans being forcibly taken from their marital unions after President Obama dropped the Defense of Marriage Act earlier this week, leaving the institution completely vulnerable to roving bands of homosexuals.

See?!  We knew this would happen!

All my best,

The King of Spades

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