Month: February 2006

  • China's first report on gay groups completed

    (Shenzhen Daily)
    Updated: 2006-02-08 09:38



    China's first survey on gay men entitled "Chinese MSM (men who have sex with men): survey on sex and the state of self-identity" was completed in Beijing recently.

    This 650,000-character report, supported by the Ford Foundation in the United States and published by Beijing Gender Consultation Center not only presents a comprehensive and in-depth view of China's MSM behavior and current status, but also reveals the covert social existence of China's gay groups and the cultural state of mind little known to the public.

    This report, compiled by famous scholar and writer Tong Ge includes over 400 gay couples and their personal experiences in sexual intercourse. The report depicts the real status of China's gay couples and their emotions.

    According to the introduction written by Pan Suiming, head of the Institute of Sexuality and Gender of Renmin University of China, this report depicts the way that Chinese MSM interact with their families and social environment.

  • New Voice Message From Mariah

    New Voice Message From Mariah // 4:47 PM EST Updated by Liron


    Head on to MariahCarey.com to hear a brand new voice message from Mariah!

    Transcript:
    Darlings! Yeah, I'm just sitting back here, and I was looking through my pager, because honestly, I haven't even looked at it in a couple of days 'cause I've been resting and getting ready for the big night. But, as I was looking through, I was getting like a bunch of congratulations messages about the number one on TRL and stuff, and for any of you guys out there, and I know it's most of you who, you know, really really really, try to make things wonderful for me in that regard, I wanted to say thank you! And thank you everybody really, just for everything.

    This year's been amazing and you know that it's really like, my kind of moment with you. "Our moment", I should say, I keep saying it, I'm trying to think of a new way to say it, but the truth is it is our moment and it's a blessing, and it's incredible. I don't wanna be boring, I don't wanna be bleak, I don't have the cheerleading squad here... which makes it a real less festive, but it's coming from my heart.

    And I just want you to know how much I appreciate you guys and you know, there's really nothing else I can say except that there's no words to express my gratitude and I thank you so much, and I love you and appreciate you and enjoy you and I will be leaving more messages soon. Hopefully with a festive crowd behind me, because these messages by myself are a little bit "bleakocity" (laughs) Alright, anyway, you're very flantastic, and I love you. Bye bye!

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    Source: MariahCarey.com | Transcript: Mariah Daily

  • Rare STD Growing Among North American Gays

    by Lauren Neergaard, Associated Press


    (Washington) A particularly bad strain of chlamydia not usually seen in the United States appears to be slowly spreading among gay and bisexual men, an infection that can increase their chances of getting or spreading the AIDS virus.


    Called LGV chlamydia, this sexually transmitted disease has caused a worrisome outbreak in Europe, where some countries have confirmed dozens of cases. Diagnoses confirmed by U.S. health officials still are low, just 27 since they warned a year ago that the strain was headed here.


    In Canada as of Nov. 3, 38 cases had been reported, with 23 confirmed and another 15 probable, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.


    But specialists say the number of U.S. cases is undoubtedly a fraction of the infections, because this illness is incredibly hard to diagnose: Few U.S. clinics and laboratories can test for it. Painful symptoms can be mistaken for other illnesses, such as irritable bowel syndrome.


    And because LGV chlamydia doesn't always cause noticeable symptoms _ right away, at least _ an unknown number of people may silently harbour and spread it, along with an increased risk of HIV transmission.


    ``My feeling is that what we're seeing now is still the tip of the iceberg,'' says Dr. Philippe Chiliade of the Whitman-Walker Clinic in Washington, D.C., which diagnosed its first few cases of LGV last month and is beginning to push for asymptomatic men to be screened.


    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention already was counting an eight per cent increase in HIV among gay and bisexual men between 2003 and 2004, before LGV's arrival was recognized.


    ``We are really concerned about this,'' says Dr. Catherine McLean of CDC's HIV and STD prevention program.


    Increasing the ability to test for LGV is ``what's really critically important,'' she adds. ``The prevalence of the disease is probably quite a bit higher than the reported cases indicate, either here or in Europe, but we don't yet know that.''


    Three weeks of the antibiotic doxycycline effectively treats LGV. But patients have to know they're at risk, and then find a test.


    Chlamydia, caused by bacteria, is among the most common sexually transmitted diseases. As many as three million Americans a year may become infected with common strains, best known for causing infertility in women if left untreated.


    This more virulent strain is called ``lymphogranuloma venereum,'' or LGV. It's not a new form, but one rarely seen outside of Africa or Southeast Asia. So STD specialists were stunned in late 2004, when the Netherlands announced an outbreak that reached over 100 cases; last summer, one clinic there reported seeing one to two new patients a week. Cases also have surfaced in much of western Europe and Britain. As with the U.S. cases, many also have HIV.


    Symptoms differ from regular chlamydia: swollen lymph nodes in the groin; genital or rectal ulcers; and painful bowel movements and other gastrointestinal symptoms that may mimic inflammatory bowel disease. Such symptoms leave patients particularly susceptible to HIV infection if they also encounter that virus.


    LGV can infect both sexes, although new cases diagnosed so far are among men having sex with men.


    Screening requires nucleic acid testing, a complex type of genetic testing not yet commercially available for rectal use. The CDC then uses even more sophisticated testing to confirm the diagnosis.


    Because testing is difficult, no one knows how prevalent LGV truly is. In a surprise finding last fall, Dutch scientists tested some tissue samples stored in San Francisco since the 1980s, and found evidence that today's LGV strain had gone unrecognized at the time. So has it been simmering here all along, or is it on the rise?


    Regardless of how that question turns out, LGV is one more sexually transmitted illness that plays a role in HIV.


    Thus, the CDC is encouraging doctors who spot LGV symptoms to contact their local health department for help in finding a nearby testing lab, or in shipping samples to CDC for testing there.


    ``But I don't want people to think you have to have severe pain,'' cautions Chiliade, whose clinic recently became authorized to offer the NAT rectal screening _ and who recommends it for gay men who have had unprotected sex even if they feel no symptoms.


    ©365Gay.com 2006

  • Reply to: "Gay Missionary" Comment

    + Irene wrote:


    hi patrick! i havent talked to you in a while, but yeah, i actually heard about this debate and i own the doc "beyond the gates of splendor" its pretty good. at my bible study there is this debate whether to watch it or not, but actually al mohler doesnt condemn the movie. yeah. have you watched it?


    + My reply:


    Hi Irene. I know it's been the longest time. I hope everything is going good in your life. Mine has been going up and down as you can read.. hehe.


    Anyway, thanks for commenting on the article. I actually posted it because it was really interesting. I have just recently started to getting back into exploring my religious/spirtual side, if you know what I mean. I haven't really got into yet. I am just slowly working my way into it. I would love if you could share the document "Beyond the Gates of Splendor." I am always up for learning new things.


    I have not seen the movie yet, I just found the article very interesting. Be sure to inform me of all that you know about the debate. I'd love to learn more and read that document as well.

  • I live .. dumb and faithful?

    Yeah school without financial aid isn't cool. I need to clean my credit and apply for a loan that I can get on my own.. without needing a cosigner. So.. just work and searching for a higher paying job until I can get myself back into school.

  • 'Brokeback Mountain' Racks Up Another Award

    (Los Angeles, California) The writers of "Brokeback Mountain," the sweeping tale about the longtime forbidden romance between rugged ranch hands, won best adapted screenplay Saturday night at the 58th annual Writers Guild Awards.


    The screenplay was written by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana and based on a short story by Annie Proulx. The film stars actors Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal and received a leading eight Oscar nominations.


    The writers of the ensemble drama "Crash," which follows the lives of a cast of characters over a chaotic 36-hour period in Los Angeles, won for best original screenplay. The screenplay was written by Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco based on a Haggis story.


    In other awards, the ABC television show "Grey's Anatomy" won the writing award for a new series.


    Larry David, the writer and star of the HBO comedy "Curb Your Enthusiasm," won for best writing in a comedy series.


    The crew of writers for the hit ABC show "Lost" were honored in the dramatic series category.


    In the television animation category, Michael Price won for "Mommie Beerest" an episode on the long-running Fox show "The Simpsons."


    Winners were announced in ceremonies held in Los Angeles and New York.


    Other television winners announced Saturday:


    Episodic Drama: "Autopsy" ("House"), Lawrence Kaplow, Fox.


    Episodic Comedy: "You Can't Miss the Bear" ("Weeds"), Jenji Kohan, Showtime.


    Long Form-Original: "Warm Springs," Margaret Nagle, HBO.


    Long-Form Adapted: "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers," Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, based on the book by Roger Lewis, HBO.


    Comedy/Variety Series: "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," Mike Sweeney, Chris Albers, Jose Arroyo, Andy Blitz, Kevin Dorff, Dan Goor, Michael Gordon, Tim Harrod, Berkley Johnson, Brian Kiley, Michael Koman, Brian McCann, Guy Nicolucci, Conan O'Brien, Allison Silverman, Robert Smigel, Brian Stack, Andrew Weinberg, NBC.


    ©365Gay.com 2006

  • Amber Alert




    AMBER Alert for Joyce Apostolou - Willcox, AZ on 02-02-2006




















    If you have information contact: WILLCOX PD
    Phone: 520-384-4673
    Email:

     

    Abduction Information

    Case Number: w06020217
    Date Last Seen: 02-02-2006
    Time Last Seen: 07:30 AM
    Location Last Seen: Maley & Haskell in Willcox, AZ

    Incident Information

    Missing 16 yo female went missing on way to school.
     

    Victim(s)



    Victim 1

    Victim Photo Name: Joyce Apostolou
    Age: 16 years
    Race: White
    Gender/Sex: Female
    Hair Color: Brown W/Blond Highlights
    Eye Color: Brown
    Height: 5'6"
    Weight: 150lbs
    Clothing: dl blu sweartshirt long sleeved, blk beanie, tan pants, wht sneakers, carrying yel & blk backpack with some type of writing on it
    Other: Shoulder length hair with pierced ears




    Suspect(s)

     

  • Wh-Wha-What It Do, Shawty.

    Yeah so it looks like the effort to go back to school has failed majorly but it's okay. It's just God sending me a message that I need to do something else before I get back into school. I don't know what it is but hopefully it's all good. You know? Apologize to those that are not into the holy aspect of life. It's all good.. not everyone is. I wasn't for a little bit. I thought I hated God for a little bit. That wasn't a good thing. Anyway.. hehe.


    +Mariah


    I have seen this girl on TV a lot this week. It's been awesome... especially since I got kicked out of school. I have lots of time to watch TV and do somethings with my friends. I might even called Big F in the AR. Hehe. Never know.


    Anyway, I am so excited for Wednesday the eighth of February to roll around so that I can see who brings'em home. You know what I mean. I am crossing my fingers that MC gets them all. Hehe. It's awesome isn't it. I was on Mariah Daily.. the hottest spot for Mariah other than my site (that I haven't updated because my hard drive crashed.. isn't that gross?? I know right?) Anyway... like I was saying.. Homegirl is going to be on the cover of Marie Claire. I didn't even know that mag was still around but I will definitely buy it now that someone good is on the cover. Hehe. I think it was also said that she would be on Barbara Walters. I don't remember when but I think you should head over to MariahDaily.com. I also love their hot design for 06. It's hot.

  • Gay actor in missionary role stirs flap


    Associated Press


    "End of the Spear," a movie that depicts the slaying of Protestant missionaries in South America, is provoking a side debate among some religious conservatives because lead actor Chad Allen has advocated for gay causes.


    "Spear" tells the true story of bush pilot Nate Saint, played by Allen, and four colleagues who were killed 50 years ago by jungle tribesmen in Ecuador whom they wanted to evangelize. The film opened at No. 10 in U.S. box office rankings, and was 14th last weekend, beating features in wider release including "King Kong."


    Protests about Allen originated with sharperiron.org, the Web site of the Rev. Jason Janz, a self-described fundamentalist and assistant pastor of Red Rocks Baptist Church in Lakewood, Colo.


    Janz cited the Allen fans' Web site, TV interviews and articles from gay magazines to complain that the actor is not just homosexual but an activist who advocates same-sex marriages and adoptions, produces gay films and has starred in a stage play about a gay Jesus figure.


    "What were they thinking?" demanded the Rev. R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.


    This week, Janz posted a corrected version of his protest statement after speaking with the independent film's producer, Every Tribe Entertainment. The Christian-oriented company, based in Oklahoma City, prepares inspirational fare for general commercial release.


    Janz originally charged that Every Tribe purposely cast Allen as Saint despite his viewpoints and lifestyle. But he now says Every Tribe only learned those things after Allen had been offered the part, and the company decided it would be wrong to renege on the commitment.


    Jim Hanon, director of the movie, confirmed in an interview that Every Tribe learned the information about Allen a week after the commitment was made in 2004.


    Hanon, an evangelical Protestant, said: "We don't endorse Chad's lifestyle. We disagree with him on homosexuality, and we knew some in our audience would be sensitive to it. But we decided to proceed." Hanon said if the company had known about Allen beforehand "he probably would not have been offered the role."


    A prepared statement from Every Tribe tells inquirers that the only thing it's promoting is "what it can mean to live what the Bible says is true" and "we cannot single out the personal choices of one of the cast for scrutiny."


    Focus on the Family, a Colorado-based evangelical organization that strongly opposes same-sex relationships, endorsed "End of the Spear" on its media review site though it knew about Allen's activities.


    Bob Waliszewski said his Focus Web site assesses the content of entertainment offerings "rather than the skeletons in the closet of every actor, producer, cameraman. We just don't go there." What matters, he said, is that "it's a wonderful story. It's well done."


    The Allen flap went unnoticed in the review from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which recommended "Spear" for adults only due to violence. It far preferred Every Tribe's documentary video about the martyrdoms, "Beyond the Gates of Splendor."


    ON THE NET


    Movie publicity: http://www.endofthespear.com


    Janz complaint: http://www.sharperiron.org/showthread.php?t2244