Do we really disserve any rights?

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Gay rights are always a massive issue, yet do we really disserve any rights? We want to get married, we want to have kids, we want to be accepted, we want to be able to get health care and tax cuts for ourselves an our partner, we want to be taken seriously. Look at almost any gay scene in Australia all you will find is boys having sex night after night. Drunken boys acting like complete morons. Dancing, taking drugs and having meaningless sex night after night. Tell me who in they’re right mind would want someone who sleeps around drinks themselves into oblivion and does drugs to raise kids? We want to be taken seriously yet we aren’t serious. Take Sydney’s annual Mardi gras for example thirty years ago it was a protest march for gay rights; the people who weren’t arrested were bashed. Thirty years later it’s a massive party. The rights come second to the party. You don’t hear anything about gay rights on the news because there to busy talking about the parade the colour the costumes and the party. As for the parade all you ever see is half naked men in gstrings or underwear, again why would anyone want to give someone who dresses like that rights? We have so much pride in ourselves yet personally, I think we let ourselves down. Our community is so diverse yet unless you look a certain way you won’t be accepted. If your to fat, ugly, shy or old. We don’t want to be stereotyped yet we stereotype. Twinks, Jocks, Daddies, Plastics, Fairies, and Bears. Are just a few of the stereotypical labels we give each other and there just the nice ones. Then offcourse there are the gay emo boys who seem to get picked on more then anyone. Why? Because they dress differently act differently, there still gay and deserve to be supported. It doesn’t matter what your labels are, were all gay that’s a good enough to support each other. I think it’s sad and pathetic that we can’t love and support each other. Were all gay we all have to come out. We all have to deal feeling depressed and alone. Finally when we have the balls to come out and tell our loved ones were gay we then have to deal with being judge by the community that should be helping us threw it all. If your good looking you’ll be welcomed with opened arms only because you’re someone new on the scene someone who hasn’t been fucked by every other guy. After a few months you will be pushed away and then you will wait for that new hot piece of boy meat to enter the scene and it starts all over again. So while there is so much gay hate going on in the gay community I cant see it stopping on the outside. Until we can learn to get along. Until learn to be more serious, people will just laugh at us and ignore us. Until we unite fully as a community, I can’t see us deserving or getting any rights when we are to busy hating each other.

arryspace interviews David paris

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Arry: when did you start modelling? David: I started at 18 when I was approached by an agent on the street. Arry: who/what got you into modelling? David: An agent spotted me at a busstop. Surprising because I was sick with the flu, looking terrible and on my way home from the doctors office! Arry: have you ever been given some really horrible clothes an asked to wear them? David: You can't like everything you're given but it's a job and you have to take it as it comes. The weirdest was a show for a label called Luvlok where I was in an interesting kind of bondage-horse outfit and one of the girls led me on stage by reins attached to a hat with ears I was wearing. After the show the designer gave me the hat and reins. I don't think I'll ever wear it again but I get a laugh everytime I'm going through my wardrobe and see it there!

arryspace interviews Queen Miss Left Titter

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Q1 when did you decide you wanted to be a jornolist/online show hostess? A: Darling, i don't think i ever wanted to be one, i just sort of became one, one day a camera was thrown in front of my face and i was told to talk, which is something that I do very well! Q2 who is your greatest influence? A: Me, myself and moi darling! I thought that was obvious! got to www.myspace.com/arryspace to read the rest of this fabulous interview

arryspace interviews Dan Knight

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Q1 does your family support you? A: I have always been very different from my family and although they don't begin to understand me I think they get what Im about I guess were just on different wavelengths to some extent. Q2 when did you decide you wanted to be a singer? A: I have always wanted to perform as early as I could remember, I used to create shows for any parties or gathering at our house. I think music will always be my main passion and bread and butter but I am keen to try lots of different things. go to www.myspace.com/arryspace to see the rest of this awesome interview

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