Jul. 3rd, 2009

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These are a series of commercial that the PFLAG association in Canada made for the Equal Marriage for Same-Sex Couples campaign. Basically the idea is that, despite being a same-sex marriage, the trouble to make it works are the same. It's a very interesting insight, don't show that a same-sex marriage is more perfect, but that it could be unperfect as well.

Ad Title: Parents

Two middle-aged women are shown sitting together at a dining room table. "I mean, no one in my family is even sitting together," says the dark-haired one as she looks over a legal pad. "You have my parents at table four and my sisters at table nine." She throws an angry glance toward her fiancé, the blonde sitting next to her. She further elaborates on the problematic seating chart as the camera moves into kitchen. A young man, their son, standing near the door listens to the conversation as he waits to enter the dining room. Another man, probably his brother or a partner, walks into the frame and the two men exchange a knowing glance. A narrator asks, "You know what's wrong with gay marriages?" In the dining room, the blonde folds her hands and concedes. "Fine. Fine. Put them wherever you want to." The narrator continues: "The same things that are wrong with straight ones." The two men walk through the door as the narrator concludes, "Support same-sex marriages."



Commercial Closet Association

Ad Title: Blanket

In a dark room, a man wearing a T-shirt and boxer shorts sleeps on his side. He is sleeping without a blanket, although a fluffy comforter covers the other half of the bed. He awakes, reaches up to grab the blanket, and pulls it over himself from head to toe, uncovering the man sleeping on the other side of the bed. The uncovered man lifts his head slightly, rolls onto his back, throws his arm across his forehead, and exhales loudly as a narrator says, "You know what's wrong with gay marriages? The same things that are wrong with straight ones. Support same-sex marriage."



Commercial Closet Association

Ad Title: Bedroom Fight

With her brow furrowed, a blonde says, "It's not just tonight. It's every night we go out" and exhales loudly. She sits with her shoulders hunched and looks troubled. She pauses, sets her head on her right arm, and looks down as she says, "If it were just tonight, it wouldn't bother me so much." Looking up again, she caustically says, "I catch you looking all the time." The camera cuts to a shot of the same woman, who was only shown in a medium shot until now, sitting crossed-legged on a bed. "Do you want to be with someone else?" she asks angrily. The woman she is speaking to walks into the frame as a voiceover says, "You know what's wrong with gay marriages? The same things that are wrong with straight ones. Support same-sex marriage."



Commercial Closet Association

Company: PFLAG/Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians & Gays-Canada
Brand: Equal Marriage for Same-Sex Couples (Canada)
Business Category: National Politics
Media Outlets: Television
Country: Canada
Region: North America
Agency: ZiG
Year: 2003
Target: Mainstream
Ad Spotter: Sean McLennan
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These are a series of commercial that the PFLAG association in Canada made for the Equal Marriage for Same-Sex Couples campaign. Basically the idea is that, despite being a same-sex marriage, the trouble to make it works are the same. It's a very interesting insight, don't show that a same-sex marriage is more perfect, but that it could be unperfect as well.

Ad Title: Parents

Two middle-aged women are shown sitting together at a dining room table. "I mean, no one in my family is even sitting together," says the dark-haired one as she looks over a legal pad. "You have my parents at table four and my sisters at table nine." She throws an angry glance toward her fiancé, the blonde sitting next to her. She further elaborates on the problematic seating chart as the camera moves into kitchen. A young man, their son, standing near the door listens to the conversation as he waits to enter the dining room. Another man, probably his brother or a partner, walks into the frame and the two men exchange a knowing glance. A narrator asks, "You know what's wrong with gay marriages?" In the dining room, the blonde folds her hands and concedes. "Fine. Fine. Put them wherever you want to." The narrator continues: "The same things that are wrong with straight ones." The two men walk through the door as the narrator concludes, "Support same-sex marriages."



Commercial Closet Association

Ad Title: Blanket

In a dark room, a man wearing a T-shirt and boxer shorts sleeps on his side. He is sleeping without a blanket, although a fluffy comforter covers the other half of the bed. He awakes, reaches up to grab the blanket, and pulls it over himself from head to toe, uncovering the man sleeping on the other side of the bed. The uncovered man lifts his head slightly, rolls onto his back, throws his arm across his forehead, and exhales loudly as a narrator says, "You know what's wrong with gay marriages? The same things that are wrong with straight ones. Support same-sex marriage."



Commercial Closet Association

Ad Title: Bedroom Fight

With her brow furrowed, a blonde says, "It's not just tonight. It's every night we go out" and exhales loudly. She sits with her shoulders hunched and looks troubled. She pauses, sets her head on her right arm, and looks down as she says, "If it were just tonight, it wouldn't bother me so much." Looking up again, she caustically says, "I catch you looking all the time." The camera cuts to a shot of the same woman, who was only shown in a medium shot until now, sitting crossed-legged on a bed. "Do you want to be with someone else?" she asks angrily. The woman she is speaking to walks into the frame as a voiceover says, "You know what's wrong with gay marriages? The same things that are wrong with straight ones. Support same-sex marriage."



Commercial Closet Association

Company: PFLAG/Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians & Gays-Canada
Brand: Equal Marriage for Same-Sex Couples (Canada)
Business Category: National Politics
Media Outlets: Television
Country: Canada
Region: North America
Agency: ZiG
Year: 2003
Target: Mainstream
Ad Spotter: Sean McLennan
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A Kinky Orgasm is a sweet tale, a bit naughty, yes, but not so kinky after all. There is nothing of kinky in Briar: he is a fine, even if short, man who manages the family pub. After the death of his father he took over the pub and changed something to do it more "young", like adding drinks to the tab, but basically his is still a small town family business. Only that Briar is not a "family", and probably will never be: Briar is gay and he was out also in high school. This led to two things: people around him learned to accept him for who he is, and he had quite a rusty period in high school.

Briar as a teenager had a crush on Truman, the local jock. Obviously he didn't say anything, first since Truman was among those high school mates who was giving him an hard time, and second since Truman was straight, always with a cheerleader at his arm. And so when adult Truman enters his pub almost at closing time, Briar decides to hide the fact that he recognized him; but one thing is telling to his mind that he has to ignore Truman, and another thing is convince his other little head... and here is maybe the naughtiness I mentioned before: even if Briar was a skinny teenager, he is grown in a very nice man, and he is self-conscious. He decides to not approach Truman, not since he doesn't judge himself worthy, but only since he thinks that Truman is straight. His teenager crush is a nice memory, but no more something he feels pain for. On the other side, Truman doesn't behave at all as a straight man...

This is only a short story, but it's nice and light, very enjoyable to read. And I always like stories where dreams come true.

http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/KinkyOrgasm.html

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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A Kinky Orgasm is a sweet tale, a bit naughty, yes, but not so kinky after all. There is nothing of kinky in Briar: he is a fine, even if short, man who manages the family pub. After the death of his father he took over the pub and changed something to do it more "young", like adding drinks to the tab, but basically his is still a small town family business. Only that Briar is not a "family", and probably will never be: Briar is gay and he was out also in high school. This led to two things: people around him learned to accept him for who he is, and he had quite a rusty period in high school.

Briar as a teenager had a crush on Truman, the local jock. Obviously he didn't say anything, first since Truman was among those high school mates who was giving him an hard time, and second since Truman was straight, always with a cheerleader at his arm. And so when adult Truman enters his pub almost at closing time, Briar decides to hide the fact that he recognized him; but one thing is telling to his mind that he has to ignore Truman, and another thing is convince his other little head... and here is maybe the naughtiness I mentioned before: even if Briar was a skinny teenager, he is grown in a very nice man, and he is self-conscious. He decides to not approach Truman, not since he doesn't judge himself worthy, but only since he thinks that Truman is straight. His teenager crush is a nice memory, but no more something he feels pain for. On the other side, Truman doesn't behave at all as a straight man...

This is only a short story, but it's nice and light, very enjoyable to read. And I always like stories where dreams come true.

http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/KinkyOrgasm.html

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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Onyx is a BDSM night club where willing subs can meet good Doms. Ian was one of the first Dom to join the club, but he is now probably tired of the lifestyle... he is not tired of the D / s plays, he is tired to do that in public, he is more for private games. So he returns to Onyx not to find a new sub, but only to look around.

Kale is a 24 years old sub who has recently brought with his Master; it's not said, but I have the feeling that it was Kale who ended the relationship. Kale is not a normal sub, he is blind, and this means that he has special needs... are you thinking that he needs for his Master to be gentler than usual? to be less forceful? On the contrary, Kale needs added stimulation, he needs that everything is done with more intensity and he needs variety.

Basically the short story is the detailed narration of the two scenes in which Kale and Ian are involved. They are particularly boundaries pushing, and where some "kinky" play I have already read before (wax and similar), some other were quite new (medical techniques turned in sex games... don't know if I personally would have liked to be involved in them...). Anyway it's not Ian who pushes Kale, it's Kale who asks for more, and so, if he is willing, it's all right. I think that Kale is trying to overcome his disability trying to feel more with all his other senses. Maybe I felt Ian a bit detached, but he is really caring with Kale, also and above all, before and after their games. He takes care of him, and he is sweet and tender.

For being a short story, it has quite a lot on course, and even if not all the past and the reason of the main characters are developed, it's said enough to be not only a way to read of kinky sex. And above all, I'm always interested to see how disability is dealt in a romance, and I think that this time it was done in a nice way.

http://www.king-cart.com/Phaze/product=Onyx+by+Mychael+Black+and+Shayne+Carmichael

Amazon Kindle: Onyx

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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Onyx is a BDSM night club where willing subs can meet good Doms. Ian was one of the first Dom to join the club, but he is now probably tired of the lifestyle... he is not tired of the D / s plays, he is tired to do that in public, he is more for private games. So he returns to Onyx not to find a new sub, but only to look around.

Kale is a 24 years old sub who has recently brought with his Master; it's not said, but I have the feeling that it was Kale who ended the relationship. Kale is not a normal sub, he is blind, and this means that he has special needs... are you thinking that he needs for his Master to be gentler than usual? to be less forceful? On the contrary, Kale needs added stimulation, he needs that everything is done with more intensity and he needs variety.

Basically the short story is the detailed narration of the two scenes in which Kale and Ian are involved. They are particularly boundaries pushing, and where some "kinky" play I have already read before (wax and similar), some other were quite new (medical techniques turned in sex games... don't know if I personally would have liked to be involved in them...). Anyway it's not Ian who pushes Kale, it's Kale who asks for more, and so, if he is willing, it's all right. I think that Kale is trying to overcome his disability trying to feel more with all his other senses. Maybe I felt Ian a bit detached, but he is really caring with Kale, also and above all, before and after their games. He takes care of him, and he is sweet and tender.

For being a short story, it has quite a lot on course, and even if not all the past and the reason of the main characters are developed, it's said enough to be not only a way to read of kinky sex. And above all, I'm always interested to see how disability is dealt in a romance, and I think that this time it was done in a nice way.

http://www.king-cart.com/Phaze/product=Onyx+by+Mychael+Black+and+Shayne+Carmichael

Amazon Kindle: Onyx

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle

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