People protested Proposition 8 around the nation on Saturday. It was wonderful, and I’m sorry I missed out myself. I hadn’t expected to, miss it, actually, but things conspired against me.
There’s an idea out there, though, that I think should be the eventual goal. More people are thinking this every day. End the state-sanctioning of [...]
Posts Tagged ‘marriage’
Civil Unions
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged civil rights, civil unions, domestic partners, end marriage, gay marriage, marriage, no marriage, prop 8, rights, same-sex partners on November 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Following the breadcrumb trail on Polyamory
Posted in relationships, sex, tagged difference, marriage, poly, polyamory, relationships on October 7, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Jezebel had a short article on Polyamory yesterday that links to longer, more interesting articles on the subject. Okay, marginally more interesting articles, but it’s nice to see that we’re making it into the NYT and the WaPo. Something about us is going mainstream. The WaPo seems to think that we’re all old farts. Ok… [...]
The Marriage Nullification Amendment
Posted in GLBT Issues, politics, tagged amendment, california, gay marriage, marriage on July 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Go John Scalzi. I can’t say it better.
What to do when you’ve done it all?
Posted in relationships, sex, tagged marriage, relationships, sex on July 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Chelsea Summers is playing Dear Abby today to a couple of middle aged, long-term committed men, and as a long-term committed man, I think her advice is excellent, if a little general. I think the real issue is that we all develop hangups, reactions, expectations, and habits about our partners over time, some to our [...]
The affairs of men
Posted in relationships, sex, tagged affairs, divorce, feminism, marriage, open marriage, open relationships, polyamory, relationships, sex, sexuality on May 22, 2008 | 3 Comments »
I was sent this article earlier today, entitled The Affairs of Men. If nothing else, it’s an excellent article for illustrating the mainstream United States view on gender differences, sexuality, secrets, and polyamory/open-relationships. By all other accounts, it’s irritating, backward, and the author’s conclusions make me cringe for him, his wife, and the thousands of [...]