An Erotic Seven-Day Sex Marathon
The question can be asked whether giving couples a divine command to go at it like sex machines seven nights running is the best advice for rejuvenating the shriveling American libido.
The question can be asked whether giving couples a divine command to go at it like sex machines seven nights running is the best advice for rejuvenating the shriveling American libido.
Most of us grew up learning to avoid speaking about politics and religion in public. Many of us also remember the dinner-table squabbles with parents ...
In an earlier post we commented on positive aspects of the relationship between Michelle and Barack Obama. Fresh from having watched their recent 60 M...
Watching the film on the 30th anniversary of Milk's tragic and unnecessary death ... I was reminded that while we've come far, we really haven't gotten anywhere.
I couldn't help but be impressed by your swift mobilization in support of Prop. 8, and even more so, your unstoppable stand in sanctifying marriage.
Given their history, Mormons know about being targeted for being different. Yet in a full-on offensive, the LDS Church mobilized in favor of California's Prop 8, a ballot initiative that bans gay marriage.
[Editor's Note: "Body Politics" by Kathlyn and Gay Hendricks is part of an ongoing series. Previous posts include: "The Source Of McCain's Odd Body La...
While we rightfully celebrate the election of our first African American president, let us take a moment to mourn the passage of three new laws legalizing prejudice.
Churches are political organizations that routinely violate IRS statutes, undermining any claim they might have had to property tax exemptions.
I am proud and slightly flummoxed to say that I do not (as yet) have a criminal record. On the advice of my attorney, who is in jail, I can't say anything except that I am disappointed I recently wasn't chosen for jury duty.
Americans, regardless of their sexual orientation, should be moved to name the behavior of these institutions for what it is -- and question their tax-exempt status.
In her decision, Justice Lederman of the Eleventh Circuit determined that the ban on adoptions by LGBT individuals had no rational basis.
This movement for equal rights is based on the belief in the equal protection of the law. That means equal protection for us, but it also means equal protection for the people who hate us.
The irony that the same Mormon religion that has battled for the rights of the polygamous was at the forefront of Prop 8 aside, the Supreme Court ruled in Reynolds v. United States that the law of the land superseded the mores of a religion.
Turns out infidelity is an equal opportunity employer; women are turning to men who don't belong to them in record numbers according to a poll by Women's Health magazine.
Does the voting public of this great state of California, who correctly voted to pass Proposition 2 -- which legislated to give caged chickens more room in their cages -- have to actually see the cage that gay people have been put in all theses years to get it?
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Hell it seems like nothing has changed so why waste the money in divorce? They might as well get married and be done.
It's the poorer part of richer and poorer. Reexamine your vows.
Wah, I'm too poor to divorce my wife wah!
Hey the Republicans have finally found a solution for broken families......
Make sure everyone is so broke the can't break up their family......problem solved...
Next....
Maybe the Mormons were RIGHT, all those Gay Marriages are causing all these divorces . . . .
Why get "divorced", just go an marry another one and let everyone live together in a nice big co-op house???
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