Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Word of the Gay: "Marriage of Convenience"

A "marriage of convenience" is a term that can be used to describe one or both partners decision to hide their homosexuality while appearing to be in a heterosexual marriage.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

How dare you imply that Governor Crist is gay. Until he says otherwise, your implication is completely without warrant and based upon one persons opinion. Who says Max Linn's word is worth anything. Because one person says something does not make it true. It is so inappropriate for you to say these hurtful thing about an elected official. How would you like it, if someone swore on a stack of Bibles that you were straight?

Anonymous said...

So its alright for someone to swear on a stack of Bibles that someone else is gay, but for someone to swear on a stack of Bibles that you are straight would be offensive. Well you are certainly a hypocritical coward than. If you don't like something what in the world would make you believe someone else would like it. And those who are not closeted aren't happy, how about those participating in such 'abominations' as a homosexual lifestyle cannot really ever be happy. Read Finnis you might actually understand why.

Queers United said...

Heterosexuality is a sin, God made man and man, woman and woman. What part don't you get? Men understand men, women understand women, men and women are so vastly different. It is an abomination for them to be together. Stop your false teaching.

Anonymous said...

Typical Liberal, quote the Bible when it serves you best, discredit everything else. You cannot have it both ways, the Bible states that men and woman are suppose to be together, and produce offspring and that being with the same sex is a sin. Men and women compliment each other, your are right they are not 100% identical thats what makes it work. If heterosexuality is a sin, I hope you don't have any children, because clearly they came from nothing good and a sin. Your rants are amusing to say the least, what part don't I get? How about what part don't you get. I have a difficult time believing that our central social unit, the family, is an abomination. It is more like homosexual couples being together and teaching their children that it is equal to being a heterosexual is an abomination and an atrocity.

Unknown said...

Anonymous: The bible says wearing mixed fibers is an abomination. Don't try to hide your '70s polyester jumpsuits from god. He sees all. You're going to hell. I'll save you a seat, though!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

yes I was in one of those "marriage of convenience". Now I am a happy queerbot!!

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