of these things stopped Neil and David. They aren't married yet but decided to start a family. However it is much easier for the couple's and single people in Hollywood because they have been watched by the public and their lives are completely public so there is not question if they can provide for the child. I do believe that people don't just throw kids at them but I think it is just a little easier for them because of who they are. However with being public I know there are also people who don't think the world of you and then to add homosexuality to it is probably a double wammy. They probably get twice as much hate mail than a heterosexual actor or actress. So after all this I think it's equal parts simple and hard to be a homosexual in Hollywood, but in certain aspects I think it's easier, like the finances, and most couples live in states that recognize same sex relationships. Many non-Hollywood homosexuals go to the states that honor same sex marriage's to get married but when they return to their home states it's not longer recognized. However if two heterosexual people get married in one state and enter into another that relationship is still recognized. This is a serious problem and one that we need to rectify as soon as possible. Everyone deserves to live as they choose with no judgement!
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Homesexual Relationships in the Spotlight!
There are a few openly gay couples in the Hollywood scene, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka, Jane Lynch and Dr. Lara Embry. They are clearly in love and OK with who they are but it took our society far to long to accept them in the homosexual society. Many in our society still don't recognize those relationships as true relationships. I think that is really sad because homosexual couples or single people can have all the same experiences as a heterosexual person or couple. Sure the genders in the relationships are different than a traditional relationship but they are capable of the same as everyone else and there is no reason why they shouldn't be able to get married and have benefits cover their partner or spouse. As you can see none
of these things stopped Neil and David. They aren't married yet but decided to start a family. However it is much easier for the couple's and single people in Hollywood because they have been watched by the public and their lives are completely public so there is not question if they can provide for the child. I do believe that people don't just throw kids at them but I think it is just a little easier for them because of who they are. However with being public I know there are also people who don't think the world of you and then to add homosexuality to it is probably a double wammy. They probably get twice as much hate mail than a heterosexual actor or actress. So after all this I think it's equal parts simple and hard to be a homosexual in Hollywood, but in certain aspects I think it's easier, like the finances, and most couples live in states that recognize same sex relationships. Many non-Hollywood homosexuals go to the states that honor same sex marriage's to get married but when they return to their home states it's not longer recognized. However if two heterosexual people get married in one state and enter into another that relationship is still recognized. This is a serious problem and one that we need to rectify as soon as possible. Everyone deserves to live as they choose with no judgement!
of these things stopped Neil and David. They aren't married yet but decided to start a family. However it is much easier for the couple's and single people in Hollywood because they have been watched by the public and their lives are completely public so there is not question if they can provide for the child. I do believe that people don't just throw kids at them but I think it is just a little easier for them because of who they are. However with being public I know there are also people who don't think the world of you and then to add homosexuality to it is probably a double wammy. They probably get twice as much hate mail than a heterosexual actor or actress. So after all this I think it's equal parts simple and hard to be a homosexual in Hollywood, but in certain aspects I think it's easier, like the finances, and most couples live in states that recognize same sex relationships. Many non-Hollywood homosexuals go to the states that honor same sex marriage's to get married but when they return to their home states it's not longer recognized. However if two heterosexual people get married in one state and enter into another that relationship is still recognized. This is a serious problem and one that we need to rectify as soon as possible. Everyone deserves to live as they choose with no judgement!
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