I always thought that a girl (OK, woman) that goes by the stage name of Tila Tequila can only be a stripper or a trashy reality TV "star". Turns out, my intuition functioned and I didn't let myself down this time - but I only guessed two of this lovely lady's areas of employment, so to say. Truth is, the Si... |
28 February 2008 05:48 GMT |
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Pretending to be bisexual or gay is the new black these days. To all those who might see my statement as offensive, big emphasis on the world "pretending". I'm not talking about people who are clear on their sexual preferences and know that they're into girls or guys - or both. I'm talking about those ... |
7 February 2008 10:55 GMT |
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Now would you look at that! Tila Tequila (yes, that's how she calls herself) is another one of MTV's little reality stars, and believe me, Heidi Montag and her staged beach photo shoots are nothing when it comes to this high-powered bisexual lady. No, don't think for a second that I'm using the wo... |
11 January 2008 05:17 GMT |
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Homosexuality and heterosexuality seem to be artificial terms defined by human society obsessed by order. Human traits can be genetically determined in two ways: discrete, like eye color, or along a continuum, like height. Studies have shown that sexual orientation actually lies on a smooth continuum and the way peop... |
30 November 2007 13:56 GMT |
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Apparently, "homosexuality" and "heterosexuality" have increasingly become two artificial terms defined by human society who's obsessed by order. People say homosexuality is not natural, but this is nonsense: if we look anywhere in nature, we'll detect animal homosexuality all around... Hundreds of species ... |
3 October 2007 15:31 GMT |
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Sex and food are connected. And if gay and bisexual men do not follow the norm, neither do they follow it when it comes to food: a first population-based study found that these categories are more prone to eating disorders. A team at Columbia University made of Dr. Ilan H. Meyer, associate professor of clinical Socio... |
14 April 2007 05:50 GMT |
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