Yep, certainly good news for me, since I'm (hopefully) moving there this summer. Not that I plan to get married any time in the next 4 years anyway, but at least I know that it should be a more accepting place than where I am now.
Yay. Good news all around.https://www.heraldnet.com/article/20120208/NEWS01/702089820
Heres some good news
Other good news. I met an amazing person <3 He is my first non-straight relationship. So far things are going a lot better than my previous relationships! He is everything I am, but in another person :3 (Sorry if off topic, I'm just happy about it >.< )
Sorry I missed this earlier. I would be interested in seeing if you felt comfortable showing. Not sure if I'd be swayed though. Just curious.So I was doing some organizing for my transblog and put together a time-line of snapshots of my transition. I dunno if anybody would be interested in seeing, but if anybody is on the fence about "I'd do it if I could pull it off", it might remove a lot of your doubts to see it..
That's what I read. They have no laws one way or the other.Why is New Mexico's color not listed? Do they not have any laws about it at all, or something?
The hate campaign launched last week by One Million Moms against JC Penney for its pick of Ellen DeGeneres as the brand's new spokeswoman seems to have backfired. The retailer is winning support from consumers who are taking to the social web to pledge that they'll shop at JC Penney stores more than they ever have before.
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The company's CEO, Ron Johnson, echoed those sentiments today in his first interview since the controversy began. "We thought Ellen would be the perfect person because we all trust her -- she's an honest, straightforward person with extraordinary values," said Mr. Johnson, speaking to Charlie Rose on "CBS This Morning." "One of the great things about America is people can speak their mind. And you know, the organization that believes one thing has spoken, and it was great to see Ellen share her views yesterday. And we stand squarely behind Ellen as our spokesperson, and that's a great thing because she shares the same values that we do in our company. Our company was founded 110 years ago on The Golden Rule about treating people fair and square, just like you would like to be treated yourself. And we think Ellen represents the values of our company and the values that we share."
Pejic graced the covers of 14 magazines last year alone, including an ad campaign for a Dutch push-up bra. In 2011, he was the face for a fashion line by designer Marc Jacobs. He has walked the runways for heavyweight designers, including John Galliano and Jean Paul Gaultier.
French designer Gaultier was so enamored with Pejic that he used his gender-bending look as a source of inspiration for his 2011 men's and women's wear shows, both of which Pejic modeled in. In the Gaultier men's show, a pistol-packing, bare-chested Pejic wore a sleek black suit as "James Blonde."