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A first in television

jigs

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aplusmnt said:
jigs said:
I must be too innocent...I don't even know what this thing Aplus is talking about...a blow job? guess I am just to guarded in life.

:lol: :lol: Ask them guys you know that are gay, they should be able to explain it to you, possibly even set up a demonstration :wink: :lol:

they are too busy, but I bet ol Kola can help me out.....after all, she has a educashun !
 

CattleArmy

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Oldtimer said:
kolanuraven said:
aplusmnt said:
:lol: :lol: Ask them guys you know that are gay, they should be able to explain it to you, possibly even set up a demonstration :wink: :lol:


:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm starting to see why this country got in such terrible shape over the past 7 years- all the Repubs and neocons were too worried about their's and everyones sexuality instead of the real problems facing the country...

From the direction and length of this thread it seems to be the key issue of everyones worries.... :roll: :wink: :lol: :lol: :p

You seem to have a point.
 

CattleArmy

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Grey’s Anatomy Gender-Bender Agenda: This Week, a Lesbian Kiss
ABC drama leaves viewers wondering whether two female doctors will “switch teams” and become lovers.

By Colleen Raezler
Culture and Media Institute
May 16, 2008


Last week it was a kiss between two male soldiers. This week, two female doctors.



At the end of last night’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy, ABC’s medical drama in which the main characters routinely play musical beds, Dr. Erica Hahn leaned over and planted a kiss on Dr. Callie Torres. The kiss is played as a means to arouse a fellow male doctor, but Dr. Torres is obviously left with some conflicting feelings about it.



The question on fans’ minds is whether this was just a tease for the male doctor or is there something more between Dr. Callie Torres and Dr. Erica Hahn.



Culture warriors are asking, did this kiss occur because writers think it’s compelling entertainment, or are they pushing a social agenda?



Sara Ramirez, the actress who plays Callie Torres, answered the question during her May 14 appearance on The View. When The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck asked her if she would like her character to “switch teams and go for the lady,” Ramirez said:

I think that Grey's Anatomy is a revolutionary show in terms of its casting and in terms a lot of the universal truths in the relationships, the various relationships. And if Shonda Rhimes [the show’s creator] decides to expand that even further and expand our homophobic horizons, then I think it would be great.

Rhimes certainly seems to be trying to “expand our homophobic horizons.” Last week’s episode featured a kiss between two male soldiers. An episode from a couple weeks ago treated sexual orientation as a complete non-issue when another character matter-of-factly asked if Torres and Hahn were a couple, which set up the “are they or aren’t they” suspense that culminated in last night’s kiss.

Grey’s Anatomy won the 2007 Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Award for Outstanding Individual Episode for “Where the Boys Are,” an episode that touched on the topic of homosexuals having children and included a story line in which a married man decided to become a woman through gender reassignment therapy.

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In case you haven't been watching on Thursday nights Aplus. :)
 

aplusmnt

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CattleArmy said:
Grey’s Anatomy Gender-Bender Agenda: This Week, a Lesbian Kiss
ABC drama leaves viewers wondering whether two female doctors will “switch teams” and become lovers.

By Colleen Raezler
Culture and Media Institute
May 16, 2008


Last week it was a kiss between two male soldiers. This week, two female doctors.



At the end of last night’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy, ABC’s medical drama in which the main characters routinely play musical beds, Dr. Erica Hahn leaned over and planted a kiss on Dr. Callie Torres. The kiss is played as a means to arouse a fellow male doctor, but Dr. Torres is obviously left with some conflicting feelings about it.



The question on fans’ minds is whether this was just a tease for the male doctor or is there something more between Dr. Callie Torres and Dr. Erica Hahn.



Culture warriors are asking, did this kiss occur because writers think it’s compelling entertainment, or are they pushing a social agenda?



Sara Ramirez, the actress who plays Callie Torres, answered the question during her May 14 appearance on The View. When The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck asked her if she would like her character to “switch teams and go for the lady,” Ramirez said:

I think that Grey's Anatomy is a revolutionary show in terms of its casting and in terms a lot of the universal truths in the relationships, the various relationships. And if Shonda Rhimes [the show’s creator] decides to expand that even further and expand our homophobic horizons, then I think it would be great.

Rhimes certainly seems to be trying to “expand our homophobic horizons.” Last week’s episode featured a kiss between two male soldiers. An episode from a couple weeks ago treated sexual orientation as a complete non-issue when another character matter-of-factly asked if Torres and Hahn were a couple, which set up the “are they or aren’t they” suspense that culminated in last night’s kiss.

Grey’s Anatomy won the 2007 Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Award for Outstanding Individual Episode for “Where the Boys Are,” an episode that touched on the topic of homosexuals having children and included a story line in which a married man decided to become a woman through gender reassignment therapy.

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In case you haven't been watching on Thursday nights Aplus. :)

You are Johnny on the spot with the Hollywood Homosexual Updates. :?

If you Libs would just look at who the spokesmen and prominent players in your Liberal party are. And how messed up these people are. Hollywood's people are all Liberals and about as messed up of a group of people as you will ever see. If ever there was a group of people we as parents would not want our kids to emulate it would be those stars in Hollywood, and they are almost exclussively Liberals.
 

Mrs.Greg

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CattleArmy said:
Grey’s Anatomy Gender-Bender Agenda: This Week, a Lesbian Kiss
ABC drama leaves viewers wondering whether two female doctors will “switch teams” and become lovers.

By Colleen Raezler
Culture and Media Institute
May 16, 2008


Last week it was a kiss between two male soldiers. This week, two female doctors.



At the end of last night’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy, ABC’s medical drama in which the main characters routinely play musical beds, Dr. Erica Hahn leaned over and planted a kiss on Dr. Callie Torres. The kiss is played as a means to arouse a fellow male doctor, but Dr. Torres is obviously left with some conflicting feelings about it.



The question on fans’ minds is whether this was just a tease for the male doctor or is there something more between Dr. Callie Torres and Dr. Erica Hahn.



Culture warriors are asking, did this kiss occur because writers think it’s compelling entertainment, or are they pushing a social agenda?



Sara Ramirez, the actress who plays Callie Torres, answered the question during her May 14 appearance on The View. When The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck asked her if she would like her character to “switch teams and go for the lady,” Ramirez said:

I think that Grey's Anatomy is a revolutionary show in terms of its casting and in terms a lot of the universal truths in the relationships, the various relationships. And if Shonda Rhimes [the show’s creator] decides to expand that even further and expand our homophobic horizons, then I think it would be great.

Rhimes certainly seems to be trying to “expand our homophobic horizons.” Last week’s episode featured a kiss between two male soldiers. An episode from a couple weeks ago treated sexual orientation as a complete non-issue when another character matter-of-factly asked if Torres and Hahn were a couple, which set up the “are they or aren’t they” suspense that culminated in last night’s kiss.

Grey’s Anatomy won the 2007 Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Award for Outstanding Individual Episode for “Where the Boys Are,” an episode that touched on the topic of homosexuals having children and included a story line in which a married man decided to become a woman through gender reassignment therapy.

#####################################

In case you haven't been watching on Thursday nights Aplus. :)
Last evening I was out working in yard,came back in house,Greg had left the TV on,apparently it was Greys Anatomy,never mind the homosexual acts on there ,it was male-female, going right at it inside the hospital somewhere.This was about 6 our time,great timing for parents to be making supper and kids watching that stuff....I hate that,theres no need for it.I was wondering do any of those Dr's- nurses work in those American hospitals or does sex take place all day long like it seems to on GA........ :shock: :p
 

CattleArmy

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Mrs.Greg said:
CattleArmy said:
Grey’s Anatomy Gender-Bender Agenda: This Week, a Lesbian Kiss
ABC drama leaves viewers wondering whether two female doctors will “switch teams” and become lovers.

By Colleen Raezler
Culture and Media Institute
May 16, 2008


Last week it was a kiss between two male soldiers. This week, two female doctors.



At the end of last night’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy, ABC’s medical drama in which the main characters routinely play musical beds, Dr. Erica Hahn leaned over and planted a kiss on Dr. Callie Torres. The kiss is played as a means to arouse a fellow male doctor, but Dr. Torres is obviously left with some conflicting feelings about it.



The question on fans’ minds is whether this was just a tease for the male doctor or is there something more between Dr. Callie Torres and Dr. Erica Hahn.



Culture warriors are asking, did this kiss occur because writers think it’s compelling entertainment, or are they pushing a social agenda?



Sara Ramirez, the actress who plays Callie Torres, answered the question during her May 14 appearance on The View. When The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck asked her if she would like her character to “switch teams and go for the lady,” Ramirez said:

I think that Grey's Anatomy is a revolutionary show in terms of its casting and in terms a lot of the universal truths in the relationships, the various relationships. And if Shonda Rhimes [the show’s creator] decides to expand that even further and expand our homophobic horizons, then I think it would be great.

Rhimes certainly seems to be trying to “expand our homophobic horizons.” Last week’s episode featured a kiss between two male soldiers. An episode from a couple weeks ago treated sexual orientation as a complete non-issue when another character matter-of-factly asked if Torres and Hahn were a couple, which set up the “are they or aren’t they” suspense that culminated in last night’s kiss.

Grey’s Anatomy won the 2007 Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Award for Outstanding Individual Episode for “Where the Boys Are,” an episode that touched on the topic of homosexuals having children and included a story line in which a married man decided to become a woman through gender reassignment therapy.

#####################################

In case you haven't been watching on Thursday nights Aplus. :)
Last evening I was out working in yard,came back in house,Greg had left the TV on,apparently it was Greys Anatomy,never mind the homosexual acts on there ,it was male-female, going right at it inside the hospital somewhere.This was about 6 our time,great timing for parents to be making supper and kids watching that stuff....I hate that,theres no need for it.I was wondering do any of those Dr's- nurses work in those American hospitals or does sex take place all day long like it seems to on GA........ :shock: :p

I know the one I worked in it wasn't as active as the one on Grey's Anatomy. :( :D

I didn't see any female=male going at it action last night. The scenes last night were more about emotions. Here it's on at eight.

I have to say the last few Grey's anatomy have been more about emotions and saving lives then doing the nasty.
 

CattleArmy

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aplusmnt said:
CattleArmy said:
Grey’s Anatomy Gender-Bender Agenda: This Week, a Lesbian Kiss
ABC drama leaves viewers wondering whether two female doctors will “switch teams” and become lovers.

By Colleen Raezler
Culture and Media Institute
May 16, 2008


Last week it was a kiss between two male soldiers. This week, two female doctors.



At the end of last night’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy, ABC’s medical drama in which the main characters routinely play musical beds, Dr. Erica Hahn leaned over and planted a kiss on Dr. Callie Torres. The kiss is played as a means to arouse a fellow male doctor, but Dr. Torres is obviously left with some conflicting feelings about it.



The question on fans’ minds is whether this was just a tease for the male doctor or is there something more between Dr. Callie Torres and Dr. Erica Hahn.



Culture warriors are asking, did this kiss occur because writers think it’s compelling entertainment, or are they pushing a social agenda?



Sara Ramirez, the actress who plays Callie Torres, answered the question during her May 14 appearance on The View. When The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck asked her if she would like her character to “switch teams and go for the lady,” Ramirez said:

I think that Grey's Anatomy is a revolutionary show in terms of its casting and in terms a lot of the universal truths in the relationships, the various relationships. And if Shonda Rhimes [the show’s creator] decides to expand that even further and expand our homophobic horizons, then I think it would be great.

Rhimes certainly seems to be trying to “expand our homophobic horizons.” Last week’s episode featured a kiss between two male soldiers. An episode from a couple weeks ago treated sexual orientation as a complete non-issue when another character matter-of-factly asked if Torres and Hahn were a couple, which set up the “are they or aren’t they” suspense that culminated in last night’s kiss.

Grey’s Anatomy won the 2007 Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Award for Outstanding Individual Episode for “Where the Boys Are,” an episode that touched on the topic of homosexuals having children and included a story line in which a married man decided to become a woman through gender reassignment therapy.

#####################################

In case you haven't been watching on Thursday nights Aplus. :)

You are Johnny on the spot with the Hollywood Homosexual Updates. :?

If you Libs would just look at who the spokesmen and prominent players in your Liberal party are. And how messed up these people are. Hollywood's people are all Liberals and about as messed up of a group of people as you will ever see. If ever there was a group of people we as parents would not want our kids to emulate it would be those stars in Hollywood, and they are almost exclussively Liberals.

Yeah I probably am Johnny on the spot. However, I've watched this show for years before they were doing all the kissing between same sex. I just think this show with all it's popularity is paving the way in television by introducing social issues such as this one.
 

aplusmnt

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Mrs.Greg said:
Last evening I was out working in yard,came back in house,Greg had left the TV on,apparently it was Greys Anatomy,never mind the homosexual acts on there ,it was male-female, going right at it inside the hospital somewhere.This was about 6 our time,great timing for parents to be making supper and kids watching that stuff....I hate that,theres no need for it.I was wondering do any of those Dr's- nurses work in those American hospitals or does sex take place all day long like it seems to on GA........ :shock: :p

Yea the gay scenes are the mildest of most sexual scenes on TV. Now I am worried they will increase the intensity of these scenes as people become more desensitized to it. But for the moment Heterosexual scenes are usually the worse.
 

aplusmnt

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CattleArmy said:
I just think this show with all it's popularity is paving the way in television by introducing social issues such as this one.

Problem is those paved roads usually get the most traffic, and sometimes it is better to take the road less traveled :wink:
 

aplusmnt

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Mrs.Greg said:
[ do any of those Dr's- nurses work in those American hospitals or does sex take place all day long like it seems to on GA........ :shock: :p

What do you expect with you nurse wearing those short little white dress and cute little nurses hats :wink:
 

CattleArmy

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aplusmnt said:
CattleArmy said:
I just think this show with all it's popularity is paving the way in television by introducing social issues such as this one.

Problem is those paved roads usually get the most traffic, and sometimes it is better to take the road less traveled :wink:


I guess I think acceptance of a group isn't all bad. With every other kind of group as with homosexuals there are bad ones just wanting the attention. However, my idea is if shows like this make it easier for one homosexual person just trying to live a good life easier then the path with more traffic isn't so bad. I think that to many people get caught up in the sexual act and don't think of it in terms of a person wanting someone to love and have a home with.
 

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