Video Game Controversy: Mass Effects Three Gay Male Love Scenes Upsets Some Heterosexual Video Game Fans!!!
Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal and Forbes Magazine reported some heterosexual video game fans are upset about the gay male love scenes in Mass Effects Three. I want to point out, video game fans have the option to choose either heterosexual, lesbian, or gay male characters for the video game.
The gay male love scenes in the video game are pretty tame it isn’t gay porn so I don’t understand the outcry? There is simply some tender and romantic scenes between male video game characters that’s all.
I think it is wonderful that video games are reflecting the sexual diversity in society. The lesbian sex scenes for Mass Effect Three are actually more explicit than the homosexual male love scenes. However, the gay male love scenes are more emotional and actually romantic.
Unfortunately, the homophobic comments on You Tube by some people is pathetic because Mass Effects Three is just a video game! I guess for some straight people gay male love is just too much for them to handle.
BBC Eastenders: Amira Decides Abandon Her Daughter Yasmin & Give Up Chasing Her Gay Ex Husband Syed And Leaves Walford!!!
I don’t like how Amira just leaves her daughter Yasmin behind with her gay ex husband Syed!
I have so much empathy for Amira she was treated terribly by Syed and Christian.
Amira loves Yasmin it seems bizarre to me that a mother would abandon her daughter like that. It doesn’t make sense to me at all.
I hate how the BBC writers have made Amira into some kind of villain trying to smash Christian and Syed’s relationship.
Syed and Christian are the worst gay couple I’ve seen on television they are both so selfish and immature.
Amira was betrayed by Christian and Syed yet the BBC writers make them look like victims.
People seem to forget that Syed lied to Amira about being a homosexual he married Amira and ruined her life.
Some folks will say Amira needs to just move on and she finally decided to so.
However, Amira never wanted to marry a gay man she was lied to by Syed and his family.
In the Muslim community, Amira is seen as a fallen woman she will be blamed because her husband is gay.
Amira feels she is woman that has “shamed” her family and community because Syed is a homosexual.
Family honour is very important to Muslim culture and I feel the BBC writers didn’t explore this issue in depth.
Amira returned to Walford last fall with revenge. I am not saying Amira is perfect but I understand her anger.
I wish Amira’s exit was better it just seems too rushed to me and very sad. I am very impressed with Preeya Kalidas performance as Amira she illustrated the pain and anger a young woman has being betrayed by her husband.
Syed is no hero here in my mind he is a spineless coward. If Syed was stronger he would resist his family forcing him to marry Amira. Amira deserved a lot better than Syed.
ATP Dubai 2012 Final: Roger Federer Defeated Andy Murray 7-5 6-4 But He Still Has Not Solved Beating Rafael Nadal Or Novak Djokovic.
I am not surprised Roger Federer beat Andy Murray in the finals of the Dubai 2012 final.
Murray is the weakest link in the top four. I disagree strongly with the American and British media stating Murray is a contender. How can Andy Murray be a contender when is has lost three grand slam finals?
It is a joke to me that Murray is even in the same conversation as multiple slam winners Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer. Murray has so much to prove people keep on saying he’s young but he is not improving.
Murray’s game has plateaued he isn’t getting better.
I believe Murray is below the top three because he lacks the mental toughness necessary to win a grand slam.
Murray also lacks the desire to be aggressive and bold in the grand slam semifinals or finals.
A defensive game is not going to help Murray reach the top of men’s tennis.
Murray is too emotional on the court he telegraphs his low self esteem to his opponents.
The only way I see Murray winning a grand slam right now is if the top three lose early in a major. I just don’t see Murray making the next move to the top of men’s tennis.
By contrast, Roger Federer’s problem isn’t his talent or his mental toughness he is racing against time.
The question is, how much time does Federer have at the top of the men’s game? Roger is only getting older and I feel this year is probably his last serious shot at winning a grand slam.
Remember, Roger Federer is thirty years old he’s turning thirty-one in August he is five years older than Nadal and six years older than Djokovic.
The age gap between Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic is huge in sports because the younger guys have youth on their side.
Blind Item: Kirk Cameron Says He Is A Born Again Christian Yet He Might Be Secretly Gay.
[BlindGossip] There is an area in Griffith Park where you can take the kiddies for a train ride. A certain actor used to enjoy taking men for another kind of ride in the same area. He would cruise the park, pick up a guy, and then hook up with them in his car. The really ironic thing here is that the actor is so religious that when he was a teen heartthrob (a couple of decades ago) he used to insist that any dialogue that was even the slightest bit sexual or profane be removed from his lines because they violated his sense of decency. He’s all grown up now – and still cruises for guys – but we’re sure his wife really appreciates what a moral man she married.
My guess: Kirk Cameron.
First clue: The blind uses the term “grown up” which refers to Kirk Cameron’s 1980s and early 1990s sitcom Growing Pains.
Second clue: The blind points out that the star had lines changed in the script due to the star’s religious beliefs.
Check wikipedia on Kirk Cameron:
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirk_Cameron
After converting to Christianity, he began to insist that story lines be stripped of anything he thought too adult or racy in Growing Pains.
Third clue: Kirk Cameron is still married to Growing Pains costar Chelsea Noble.
Shocking Comment: Former Growing Pains Star Kirk Cameron Says Homosexuality Is Unnatural & Destructive To Civilization!!!
I think the media is wasting too much time on Kirk Cameron’s homophobic comments. Piers Morgan is no friend of the gay and lesbian community he simply wants to stir up controversy for ratings. Gay people and straight people should not be fooled by Piers Morgan.
Cameron is a has been 1980s former teen heart-throb. What has Kirk done in the past twenty years in Hollywood? Of course, I disagree with Cameron’s opinions but he doesn’t have much power.
Former Gay Porn Star Dakota Cochrane Is Now Attempting To Break Into FX Reality Show Ultimate Fighter.
News broke a few days ago that former Sean Cody gay porn star Dakota Cochrane has made the final thirty two for the FX reality show Ultimate Fighter. The top fifteen will appear on Ultimate Fighter and compete for a contract. Cochrane used the name “Danny” when he appeared in sixteen gay porn films for Sean Cody. A simple google search and visit to http://www.seancody.com and you can see Cochrane in all his glory. Cochrane claims he made $80,000 dollars performing in gay porn but he says he hated it.
I am guessing some gay men see Dakota Cochrane as some hero because he did not deny he appeared in gay porn. However, everyone knows on the internet there are no secrets. Cochrane is distancing himself from his gay porn past he says he was desperate for money.
Dakota also says he is completely straight and he plans to marry his girlfriend. I believe the producers of the Ultimate Fighter will allow Cochrane to appear on the show due to ratings. Although Dakota Cochrane claims he is straight, he can still appeal to gay viewers. The controversy will provide FX with a ton of press.
I am a bit disappointed though that Dakota Cochrane states he is completely straight. There is so much negativity in society still about male homosexuality and I think a gay athlete that is proud to be gay would break a lot of barriers. I think Dakota is at least bisexual, but that’s just my personal opinion.
Link to article:
Pics of “Danny” Dakota Cochrane from Queer Click.

Sydney Morning Herald Article: Australian Doctor Says Gays Should Be Careful Prior To Coming Out Closet May Have Negative Consequences!!!
Coming out not always a good idea for gays
Judy Skatssoon
March 2, 2012 – 12:04AM
Coming out isn’t always a good thing, according to a commentator writing in Australia’s leading medical journal.
Melbourne GP Dr Ruth McNair, who is also a professor in general practice at the University of Melbourne, says disclosing sexual orientation has traditionally been viewed as a positive step towards a healthy and secure identity.
But it can also have negative consequences, she writes in online edition of the Medical Journal of Australia a day before Sydney’s annual Mardi Gras.
“Because disclosure is often met with rejection, hostility or violence, the decision to `come out’ must be very carefully considered and negotiated,” she writes.
“I think it’s a mistake to make a blanket statement that everyone should come out,” she added in a telephone interview.
For some people, at certain times in their life, it could be a mistake.
“It’s all about appropriate timing and sensitivity to those around you, as well as your own needs.”
Dr McNair told AAP she believed that coming out was generally a good thing in terms of normalising homosexuality and diverse gender identities.
But in some circumstances, it could be problematic and not everyone was equipped to cope with the reaction to coming out.
“If they’ve built some good support networks and some internal resilience around self esteem then they can cope with negative attitudes,” she said.
Dr McNair said celebrities who attracted a lot of attention by coming out publicly could be putting pressure on young people who were coming to terms with their sexual identity.
“It (can set up) that expectation that `eventually I have to come out'” she said.
But coming out isn’t always a good thing and isn’t always necessary, she believes, adding that many gay people are able to live their lives without ever feeling compelled to declare their sexuality.
“For some people that’s a huge drama but for others it’s just perfectly acceptable and doesn’t create any psychological problems,” she said.
“I think we have to consider that there’s a huge range in this spectrum.
“I’m hoping for the day when celebrities and anyone else doesn’t even have to come out, it’s not even an issue at all, people will just take it or leave it.”
© 2012 AAP

