They say it is really a good time to to be gay. The quest for equality is making great headway, and now most of society is accepts homosexuality is perfectly normal. However, for Benjy the bull, it looks like his gayness is going to get him the chop.
Despite the amount of Pride festivals around the world, and the acknowledgement in many countries of same-sex marriage, there are some places where homosexuality is not only seen as wrong, but is still classed as a crime. One man in Cameroon has found himself being called gay convicted of homosexuality… all because of his drink choice.
Here at XEscorts, we have always been a big supporters of gay marriage. Everyone in this world has the right to be happy, so who has the right to say they can’t, as long as they aren’t hurting anyone else?
In one of the more tragic, yet utterly bizarre stories I have heard for a while, a woman has died from head injuries days after her husband threw her off their jet-ski, after she allegedly confronted him over catching him in a sex act with another man.
I was trawling around the internet today and found maybe one of the most TV shows I have seen in a long time. The programme was called ‘What Would You Do?’ and focused on two gay actors who entered a restaurant and started to display their affection for each other.
Who watched Eurovision on Saturday? Well, I did, much to the annoyance of my husband who wanted to watch some boxing. It was worth watching his sulking face just to see the bemusement when the eventual winner came on stage, looking like a woman, but with a beard.
Here at XEscorts, we have been huge supporters of gay marriage. Our mantra is, if you are not hurting anyone else, what is the problem? We have always believed that public opinion is on our side. A recent survey however, shows that though this is the case, a large percentage of people are still ‘iffy’ about gay marriage.
The day is almost upon us. The government has announced that the first gay marriages in England and Wales are going to take place on Saturday 29th March. After years of inequality, gay people will finally be able to enter wedlock with the one they love.