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I was talking to Emma the other day about gay marriage, and how it should be allowed for as long as there’s straight marriage. If I decided I was going to marry a girl right now, I couldn’t. Well, I could because I’m in Massachusetts, but DOMA would prevent that from being recognised federally, even [ READ MORE ]
This post was sitting in my drafts, dated 14 December, 2009 So on the plane a couple of nights ago, I wasn’t binding because I really really hate sleeping in that thing. However, the guy taking our dinner order (we flew Business Class. Hooray for complimentary upgrades) greeted my dad and me as “gentlemen”. When [ READ MORE ]
I think I’ve finally decided on a name. Sebastien was vetoed by my mother as not Indian enough. So, ladies, gentlemen, and undecided, the name is to be Eric Udayon M. Asperger’s and transexuality has been tough. I’ve been trying to convince my therapist that she should write me a letter for T when I [ READ MORE ]
Kylie Minogue makes really sexy music. Seriously. I’d listen while doing it and that’s high praise coming from me. On that note, let’s talk about sex. It’s all people talk about these days, so I’m jumping on the bandwagon. I’d like to clear some things up. My sexuality, or lack thereof, is completely independent of [ READ MORE ]
WASHINGTON, DC — The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit in federal court here today against the Library of Congress on behalf of a 25-year veteran of the U.S. Army whose job offer was rescinded after she informed the organization that she was in the process of transitioning from male to female[ READ MORE ]
When I was little, I wanted my birthday to be February 29th. Until I realised that being born on leap year meant less presents. Such are the hazards of being different. Some people think that “different” means “special.” I know that it really means “alone.” All my life I’ve been in different states of isolation. [ READ MORE ]