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Support Gay Marriage Or…

Posted by Michelle Moquin on January 5th, 2013

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Women be aware….if you don’t support gay women, and their right to gay marriage…

Gay Women Will Marry Your Boyfriends (VIDEO)

Earlier this month, College Humor released a video with an ultimatum for all the straight guys out there: vote in favor of marriage equality, or gay men are going to start marrying your girlfriends.

But Unsolicited Project has taken things a step further by giving straight women the same tough love. They need to adjust their politics, or say goodbye to all their precious boyfriends.

Tuni: I asked the questions about women but didn’t address the questions about men, such as what you broached. Yes…Where is the prosecution of this sick men?! They should die a slow death in front of their peers, with tiny needles sticking inside their wee wee weapons, with their balls cut off and bleeding to death. An eye for an eye…that’s how I’ve always been. Especially when I am seething from the brutality of men towards women.

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Readers: Funny. You know this could happen though. Gay women would be the perfect mate for straight. Men would never have to worry about them cheating with their friends or any another man for that matter. And what is a man’s biggest fantasy? Hello…two (or more) women having sex. The only threat or competition a man has is if she leaves him for another woman. So girls…support your sisters or… :)

Zen Lill: Happy New Year to you!

Tuni: An eye for an eye.

Zora: My thoughts exactly.

Clayton: You stupid fuck. I’m so glad the girls of this blog spoke up – I wouldn’t expect anything less. Why do women need more protection? Wha’at?! Hello open your eyes – MEN are the ones doing the abuse, the perps, the rapists, abusers, etc…whatever you want to call them, they’re sick MEN. Don’t pretend you don’t know. I take that back, you’re not stupid – you know. You are pussy of a man (and I don’t even like calling you that name because a pussy is a good thing) pulling what’s equal to the “race” card – pulling the “women” card.

Ugh…I’m done with you. I’m out of here.

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18 Responses to “Support Gay Marriage Or…”

  1. ZenLill Says:

    I don’t even understand why anyone would want to be married at all, lol, it would take a lot to change my mind on this topic so ill leave it to those who believe in the ‘institution’ : )
    & uh, peace out! Luv, Zen Lill

  2. Mandy Says:

    Love your comment ZL, me too.

  3. Zen Lill Says:

    a video by a dude who gets it, wish he would soapbox more often.
    http://www.upworthy.com/nailed-it-if-youre-a-dude-on-the-internet-you-need-to-see-this-video?c=ufb1
    - ZL

  4. Dorris Says:

    Michelle, I couldn’t stop laughing. Love it!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Lisa Says:

    Michelle a 25 year study of lead in the blood of children shows that the higher the level in the blood the more lightly they will be violent and commit violent crime.

    Never buy an old home(one built before 1970) if you have children, because the decaying lead paint becomes airborne.

    Your young children will inhale this. It only takes Blood lead levels over 4mg/dL.

  6. Nora Says:

    Michelle, please do an article on obesity. Let’s have that dialogue.

  7. Mike, TM Says:

    Lisa, in the 1980′s it was already known that half of America’s population was suffering from lead poisoning. That is why lead paint was outlawed.

    The CDC is the federal department charged with policing the lead in our environment. The republicans voted to reduce the CDC’s budget to reduce lead in the environment from $29 million to $2 million.

  8. Health Info Says:

    The Red Wine That Does the Most for Your Health

    Raising a glass of red wine and drinking to your health may give you a sense of satisfaction because you’ve heard that a bit of wine can be good for your heart.

    But: There are downsides, too—alcohol increases the risk for certain cancers, and too much of it can harm the liver and increase blood pressure.

    So you’ll want to toast a new Spanish study that reveals how people who enjoy the taste of red wine can indulge in the beverage and get the health benefits—without the health risks.
    The secret: Opt for red wine that contains no alcohol.

    RAISE A GLASS!
    The study participants included men ages 55 to 75 who were at high risk for heart problems because they had diabetes or various cardiovascular disease risk factors.

    First, after a two-week period of abstinence from alcohol, each participant’s baseline blood pressure was measured and certain blood tests were done.

    Then, during one four-week period, each participant drank 9.2 ounces (about two glasses) of regular red wine with dinner each day. During a second four-week period, each man drank 9.2 ounces of nonalcoholic red wine with his evening meal.

    And during a third four-week period, each drank 3.4 ounces (about two shots) of gin daily with dinner. (The men knew what they were drinking, but this knowledge wouldn’t affect results.) Participants all followed a similar diet and drank no other alcohol during the study.

    At the end of each four-week period, participants’ blood pressure readings were compared with their baseline readings.

    Results:
    After drinking regular red wine, the men’s blood pressure dropped insignificantly…and after they drank gin, their blood pressure didn’t change at all.

    However, after consuming the alcohol-free red wine, the men’s blood pressure dropped, on average, nearly six points for systolic pressure (the top number of a blood pressure reading) and more than two points for diastolic pressure (the bottom number).

    This represents a significant decrease—perhaps more than enough to reduce heart disease risk by 14% and stroke risk by 20%!

    THE REAL POWER IN WINE
    To discuss how alcohol-free red wine reduces blood pressure, I contacted study coauthor Ramon Estruch, MD, PhD. He told me that polyphenols—healthful antioxidants found in fruits, vegetables and wine—in nonalcoholic wine had more potent effects than those in regular wine, probably because alcohol interferes with antioxidant activity.

    Gin contains no polyphenols and thus does not have antioxidant benefits. While white wine and plain old grape juice do contain polyphenols, red wine contains more, which is why the researchers focused on it.

    Dr. Estruch also explained that, when participants were drinking alcohol-free wine, their blood levels of nitric oxide were four times higher than when they were drinking regular red wine.

    This is an important change—because nitric oxide helps blood vessels relax, thus reducing blood pressure and allowing more blood to reach the heart and other organs. Again, polyphenols get the credit for the improvement in nitric oxide levels.

    Would women experience the same effects from drinking nonalcoholic red wine? Researchers are planning to do an all-female study to find out, though they suspect that the benefits will be similar.

    IS IT REALLY WINE?
    Unlike grape juice, nonalcoholic wine is fermented just like regular wine—in fact, it is regular wine—but then the alcohol is removed.

    Though the process does not affect polyphenol levels, true wine aficionados may recognize that taking out the alcohol leaves the wine lighter and less robust (and also leaves you without the buzz, of course).

    Many people find the nuanced taste of alcohol-free wine quite appealing—and perhaps all the more in light of this new evidence for the beverage’s health benefits.

    Important:
    It is impossible to remove all alcohol from wine, though the amount left in is small at less than one-half of 1%. Still, if you are avoiding alcohol completely, nonalcoholic wine may not be appropriate for you.

    Also, if you have diabetes, keep in mind that alcohol-free wines do contain some sugar, so it is best to check with your doctor to see whether it is OK for you to consume nonalcoholic wine.

    There are many types of nonalcoholic wine, including various reds and whites as well. Cabernet sauvignon, petit syrah and pinot noir have the highest levels of polyphenols—and a general guideline is, the drier the wine, the higher the polyphenol content.

    These days, alcohol-free wines are sold just about anywhere that regular wine is sold—even in many fine wine stores—and you can find them at many supermarkets and health-food stores. They’re sold online too (for instance, at http://www.ArielVineyards.com) and typically cost less than $10 per bottle.

    Source: Ramon Estruch, MD, PhD, senior consultant, associate professor, department of internal medicine, University of Barcelona, Spain, and coauthor of a study published in Circulation Research.

  9. Laura Says:

    Thank you Michelle for saying to that creep Clayton what I couldn’t.

  10. Mike, TM Says:

    Information for those of you who go to see ” Zero Dark Thirty.” The term to those in the military actually doesn’t mean in military speak for 12:30 a.m.

    It actually means any time very early, way before one would normally get up. It refers to those times when there’s no real reference point – such as daylight or activity – to tell you what hour it is.

  11. June Says:

    Love the topic Michelle, my friends that don’t know I am gay called to say you were way over the top with this one. I had to laugh.

    They just don’t know I could marry one of their boyfriends and make him a whole lot happier that they could.

    June

  12. Stacy Says:

    The only thing I got out of all these videos (“Gay Men Will Marry Your Girlfriends.”, the “straight men” response, and now the “Gay Women Will Marry Your Boyfriends”) is that straight women suck and are such a burden to be with.

    Way to reinforce all the stereotypes people. I say it’s time we had a response video. Something like Straight women wouldn’t marry any of you, but pithier.

  13. Addie Says:

    Straight women will marry each other? Because we’re awesome TOO.

  14. Nikki Says:

    I’m starting to think this is the plan. Straight women marry each other, have a couple of kids by different dads and raise them as a family, but the men only come around for sex and occasional companionship. I sure as hell would rather have a wife and be a wife because she’d understand where I was coming from.

  15. Monica Says:

    Thanks Michelle for the video. As usual you are leading the way. It must be difficult with all the lame brains out there.

    To Wit: Those of you bitching and complaining about straight women bashing – Oh, lighten up. I’m pretty sure that, deep down, the only people it’s bashing are straight women who are against same-sex marriage. And, yeah, well…they deserve it.

    If they are willing to support men who are denying gays the the same rights straight women have then they should expect some resistance from the people who are being discriminated against.

  16. Chad Says:

    Michelle, I wish I had met a woman like you. You are Flippin’ AWESOME!

  17. Anxious Says:

    Michelle, Doug was a fool to let you get away. I am just waiting for a suitable period to make my overtures. If you give me a chance I will show you how a man can truly appreciate a woman like you.

    I have always admired your style in our company. Your conversations are memorable and your beauty legendary. I always maintained a discrete distance because it was obvious that you would not have tolerated an overly flirtatious male.

    But now that you are single, I am just hoping you will see me as a potential date even though you Doug and I are friends.

    Xious

  18. Gabrielle Says:

    Thank you Michelle for expressing the anger of women to the indifference of men towards the violence men do to women.