A new poll conducted by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and 8 News Now reveals that 46-percernt of those surveyed opposes legalizing gay marriage, 35-percent support legalizing gay marriage, and 19-percent remain undecided. The numbers differ dramatically from those collected in 2002, when 60-percent of those polled favoured a ban on gay marriage in the state. Candice Nichols, the executive director of the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada, reads the new numbers as an indication that attitudes are slowly, but surely shifting. “We seeing the climate changing,” she said. “It’s going to take time, but there’s been a shift and it will keep going forward. What’s happening in California may be having an effect on people’s attitudes. They’re thinking ‘How can we discriminate against this one group?’ It’s unconstitutional.”
In Australia, three same sex couples staged illegal weddings in Brisbane as a part of a larger rally attended by hundreds of participants demanding that the country’s major political parties revise their “archaic stance on the issue.” According to an organizer, Kat Henderson, some 60-percent of Australians support same sex marriage rights.
A prenatal pill developed to prevent congenital adrenal hyperplasia, a condition that causes an exaggerated accumulation of male hormones, and that can, in females, cause genitals to become so masculinised as to make it impossible to determine the gender of the child at birth, is under attack because critics regard the treatment as a progression toward “engineering in the womb for sexual orientation.”
A new book of black and white photographs titled The Score by John Gress featuring page after page of beautiful boys in various athletic poses.
Dan Carter, a sizzling sexy rugby star from New Zealand is also the face (and bugling body) of Jockey International underwear.
Colton Haynes photographed by Tyler Shields for an editorial called Love is Forever.
Fathers-to- be Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka spotted Saturday at Disneyland. Could they be a cuter couple?
Canadian blogger Zack Taylor earned a letter from a lawyer for Joe Jonas calling a story Taylor posted implying that Joe and his former girlfriend Demi Lovato – who is underage – are friends with benefits, the attorney calling the story “completely false, offensive and defamatory” as well as being a “malicious attempt to attack and devalue” the “good name and reputation” of Joe, all of which is funny, since I always thought the Jonas brother to be a member of our team, so to speak.
From the United Kingdom, a new series titled The Naked Office, featuring real offices, um, naked.(The geek in glasses is so hot!)
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