Archive for July, 2011
What Makes A Perfect Gay Wedding?
Posted by alibabarika in Gay Lesbian on July 7, 2011
When a couple decides they want to bind their love in the eyes of the law and the rest of the world they choose to get married. It is great that same sex couples can get and they can enjoy all the traditions and trimmings of a typical wedding. However not every gay wedding will be the same and may not always follow the traditions as most weddings.
Most people have thought about what kind of wedding they would like, so have an idea already in mind. If not then you have to get your thinking caps on as how you see things can be quite pivotal to how the rest of the wedding will look and go. If you have idea about how you want the suits to look or where or how the party after wards will go you could work with that and let it influence the rest of the day.
Tips for Making a Lesbian Relationship Work
Posted by alibabarika in Gay Lesbian on July 7, 2011
Being in a lesbian relationship is not as complicated as it looks. Whether your have been “coming out” or still comfortable be in the closet, the basic principles are just the same with heterosexual relationship. It still involves two people with two different characters. If you think being a lesbian makes you special, then you’d better think again. Lesbian relationship is not just about holding hands and baking cakes together. Being a lesbian does not save you from being hurt, feeling sad, or affairs. Not to mention the pressure from the society or even the gay and lesbian community itself.
Just like any relationships, the lesbian relationship is full of ups and downs. This article provides you with information on how to make your lesbian relationship works. If you are a lesbian and in relationship, this article could be your consideration material.
Coping in a Heterosexual Society
Posted by alibabarika in Gay Lesbian on July 7, 2011
A gay man told me once, “I feel the whole world is watching every move I make. It is like being in a glass bowl and it is not a comfortable feeling.”
Such sentiment is not uncommon among gays and lesbians. Our society is predominantly heterosexual. Homosexuals are a minority, except in very few sections of few cities like Chicago and San Francisco. According to a recent research by Family Institute, only 2-3% of men and 2% of women are homosexual.
Hence the feeling of being in a glass bowl, being watched. Worse, the feeling that the society is discriminating against gays and lesbians and that they are not truly protected. So how do you cope if you are one of them?
Affordable Surrogacy Solutions for Same Sex Couples
Posted by alibabarika in Gay Lesbian on July 7, 2011
Making the decision to have a child is one of the most important steps for every couple, regardless of sexual preference. Gay or straight, it doesn’t matter. All couples tend to experience the same natural worries and excitement that every new parent feels when they choose to bring a baby into the world.
But unlike straight couples, gay men aren’t able to conceive and carry a child on their own, and must seek other options.