A NSFW Kim Davis-Themed Erotic Novella Is Here. Yes, Really.

A NSFW Kim Davis-Themed Erotic Novella Is Here. Yes, Really.

Just when we thought we’d seen it all when it comes to Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, here’s something we really didn’t expect.  

Author Lilith St. Augustine has penned an erotic fiction novella loosely based on Davis’s headline-making case. Billed as “bitingly satirical, unexpectedly funny and unabashedly sexy,” Kim Goes To Jail: An Erotic Story centers on a homophobic, small town woman who, not unlike the real-life Davis, finds herself in jail following a “dispute over religion and sexuality,” according to a press release. Once incarcerated, the fictitious Kim meets a “beautiful cellmate” who is “only too eager to acclimate” the titular character to her new reality.   

“One day I’m standin’ on the side of the Lord against sexual perversion, and the next I’m in prison orange watchin’ a buck nekkid mulatto vixen ‘bout to do impure things to herself and to my soul in one single, terrifyin’ act,” one of the book’s more-SFW passages reads. In another: “She was strokin’ my thigh and makin’ her way for the promised land, so I slipped my other hand under the table and kinda put it in her way ‘tween my legs just under home base.”

St. Augustine told The Huffington Post in an interview that she sees the novella, which is available as a Kindle eBook, as an “opportunity to poke fun at [people who use religion to deny people their rights]” while also “giving readers satisfaction not only in the typical erotica sense but also of seeing a character do some things that, in the real world, would obviously be anathema to the kinds of people we’re talking about.” 

“There can be pleasure in irony sometimes,” she said. “And hopefully readers will get a chuckle or two while we’re at it.”  

St. Augustine said she isn’t concerned about the shelf life of the book as news of Davis inevitably recedes over time, noting, “That’s easy to get over; live in the now and all that.” As to whether or not using Davis’s case as the basis for an erotic story could offend some readers, she said, “If I was really worried about that, I wouldn’t be writing erotica at all.” 

Davis has already left us fuming for remaining steadfast in her opposition to marriage equality. We’ll just have to wait and see whether or not a sexed-up take on her story arouses other feelings. 

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A ‘desperate’ Huckabee blasted by military group for dissing Obama’s Secretary of the Army nominee

A ‘desperate’ Huckabee blasted by military group for dissing Obama’s Secretary of the Army nominee

A network of LGBTI military personnel is demanding that former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee apologize for hos comments about President Barack Obama nominating an openly gay man to be the next US Secretary of the Navy.

‘This is a new and disgusting low,’ aid Matt Thorn, interim executive director of OutServe-SLDN. ‘It doesn’t make Mr. Huckabee presidential, it makes him desperate.’

Obama announced last Friday (18 September) the appointment of Eric Fanning who is already the highest ranking openly gay member of the Department of Defense. He would be the first openly gay head of any service in the military if he is confirmed by the US Senate.

Huckabee responded with the following statement on his campaign website: ‘It’s clear President Obama is more interested in appeasing America’s homosexuals than honoring America’s heroes. Veterans suicide is out-of-control and military readiness is dangerously low, yet Obama is so obsessed with pandering to liberal interest groups he’s nominated an openly gay civilian to run the Army. Homosexuality is not a job qualification. The U.S. military is designed to keep Americans safe and complete combat missions, not conduct social experiments.’

Thorn said ‘it is disgraceful and hypocritical of Mr. Huckabee to engage in this behavior … It is unbecoming of a presidential candidate to attack someone on a personal basis like this.’

‘If Mr. Huckabee cares so deeply about the issues that he claims then he would applaud Eric’s appointment and his history of serving the United States armed services in each of his positions and not tear him down because he doesn’t agree with his sexual orientation,’ he added.

Thorn also defended Fanning’s qualifications.

‘Eric’s sexual orientation has absolutely no foundation in his ability to do this job,’ he said. ‘He is fundamentally respected by both uniformed and civilian Department of Defense personnel and will undoubtedly serve this post with honor and respect, as he has done in all of his previous positions.

Fanning’s appointment comes four years after the end of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, the policy that prevented gay and lesbian service members from being open about their sexual orientation. But because he is a civilian, Fanning was never subject to the policy.

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Greg Hernandez

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Jeffrey Tambor Dedicates Lead Actor Emmy Win To The Trans Community

Jeffrey Tambor Dedicates Lead Actor Emmy Win To The Trans Community

jeffrey-tamborTransparent took home three well-deserved Emmys at last night’s awards, but most notable is star Jeffrey Tambor’s win for Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.

In his acceptance speech, Tambor expressed his gratitude to the trans community:

“This is so big. This is much bigger than me,” he began. “I’d like to dedicate my performance and this award to the transgender community. Thank you for your patience, thank you for your courage, thank you for your stories, thank you for your inspiration, thank you for letting us be part of the change,” Tambor said onstage at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. “God bless you.”

Related: Bruce Jenner Has Inspired Jeffrey Tambor’s ‘Transparent’ Characterization

Not everyone was happy when it was announced that Tambor would portray the lead character in Transparent, a middle-aged woman with three adult children coming out of the trans closet late in life.

“What’s disappointing […] is Hollywood ‘transface’ continuing to be the norm. Despite there being talented trans actresses to play trans roles, TV and film directors miscast non-trans male actors instead, many times making a mockery of our womanhood (misgendering), reinforcing stereotypes, suppressing our visibility and disempowering our civil rights. Affirming change is long overdue.” trans journalist and activist Ashley Love said on FrontiersLA in July of 2014 as the show was about to premiere.

Related: Amazon Series “Transparent” Sparks Debate Over Authentic Media Representation

In addition to Tambor’s statue, Jill Soloway, the show’s creator and head writer, won an Emmy for Best Directing of a Comedy Series for the episode “Best New Girl,” and Bradley Whitford won the Guest Actor, Comedy category for his portrayal of a transphobic cross-dresser.

Watch below:

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FOX News’ Megyn Kelly to Interview Kim Davis; ‘Good Morning America’ Too

FOX News’ Megyn Kelly to Interview Kim Davis; ‘Good Morning America’ Too

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Rowan County, Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis has booked her first national news interviews, with FOX News’ Megan Kelly, and Paula Faris of Good Morning America, according to The Hollywood Reporter:

The divisive Kentucky county clerk will appear on the Sept. 22 episode of ABC’s Good Morning America and the Sept. 23 episode of Fox News Channel’s The Kelly File.

ABC News will tease its Kentucky visit between Paula Faris and Davis on Monday’s World News Tonight, while Megyn Kelly will interview Davis from her New York studio. She’ll question Davis on whether or not she not she disobeyed a federal judge’s order regarding altering the marriage license forms of same-sex couples.

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Harlem Trans Dad Sues NYPD for Transphobic Mistreatment

Harlem Trans Dad Sues NYPD for Transphobic Mistreatment

It has been almost three years since The Advocate asked if the New York City Police Department has an endemic problem with transgender people. Now, in the case of at least one trans man from Harlem, that problem has not been fixed.

Marlow White, a 51 year old African American transgender father of four daughters filed a $2 million federal lawsuit on August 25 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. White claims the NYPD discriminated against him based on his gender identity, after he sought help following threatening alleged attacks by his neighbor, Napoleon Monroe, according to a September 4 Huffington Post report.

Reached by phone on September 9 in a joint interview with his attorney, White told the reporter that the trouble began on March 20. He claimed Monroe, the boyfriend of his neighbor, Ana Amezquita, threatened him and his family in their Harlem co-op apartment after discovering that he is, as White said, “a black man of trans experience.” White noted in the phone interview that Monroe neither lives nor leases a unit within his building, and is only a frequent visitor of Amezquita. Attempts by The Advocate to reach Monroe were unsuccessful at press time. In its report, the Huffington Post notes that Monroe denied White’s version of the events. 

After approximately a month and a half of tense encounters within White’s building, in which White claimed to have ignored Monroe’s attempts to talk to him in the hallway,  White received a series of hostile text messages on May 3, allegedly from Monroe, sent from Amezquita’s phone. Screenshots of the text messages from the Huffington Post report reveal the texts to be hostile, including direct threats against White and boasts of domestic violence: “I’m going to speak with your wife and see if she needs my company when you and her go threw [sic] things. Ill talk to her and treat her way better than Ana. You wanna play dumb, let’s play motherfucker! I just slapped Ana. Come protect her! I’ll cut your fucking head off lil man.”

Three days after receiving the text messages, White alleged that Monroe threatened his partner, Natalie Lewis, in person and a verbal dispute unfolded on the street in front of their building. White explained over the phone that when police arrived they refused to file a report about the harassment against White and the officers ignored Monroe while he made transphobic comments on the street in plain view and earshot of the officers and witnesses. Even though White visited the 28th Precinct stationhouse later that day and showed them the threatening text messages, the NYPD refused to file a report about the threats against White. Without a police report, White could not request an order of protection legally mandating Monroe to stay away from White and his family.

“It took two weeks, repeated requests, and the threat of contempt of a state-court order before the NYPD reluctantly accepted and filed a criminal complaint from Plaintiff,” White’s attorney, Donald Dunn, noted in the text of the lawsuit, a copy of which he provided to The Advocate. In the September 9 phone interview, Dunn also explained that when he accompanied White to the 28th Precinct to serve notice of the lawsuit, attending police continued their disrespect of White. “It was as if [White] had to be physically harmed or even killed to receive action from the police,” Dunn said, “and even then the disrespect of people of trans experience continues.” 
 
In a September 14 email, Sgt. Michelle Martindale of the NYPD’s LGBT Liaison Unit told The Advocate, “We are not allowed to discuss the case that [White] has brought against the City of New York. You can email Deputy Commissioner Public Information for a possible response.” Calls to the DCPI were not returned by press time.

White’s case exemplifies a pattern of ongoing violence against trans people in NYC and problematic police responses. The Advocate reported that in 2014, Kimy Hartman suffered brain damage from a transphobic beating. In 2012, The Advocate announced that the NYPD had changed its policies after Temmie Breslauer sued the NYPD for chaining her to a wall for 28 hours upon her arrest for using her father’s discount subway fare care. Now trans people in custody are supposed to be kept in facilities that comport with their gender identity, not assignments at birth and the practice of “chaining” has been curtailed in the revised guidelines. Chaining is a form of police harassment whereby arrested trans individuals are chained to walls, bars, or chairs at holding facilities with arms upraised or in other vulnerable positions whereby other inmates may abuse them.

In the phone interview, Dunn deplored the ongoing dehumanization faced by trans New Yorkers, emphasizing that hate crimes and police mistreatment ignore trans people’s significant contributions to their community: “White was one of the principal people that got the building designated as an affordable housing co-opt by the city. He helped renovate it and make it livable for many people. White is a father–he’s an activist in his community.” Indeed, White worked as the Harlem Resident Representative for the Harlem-Bronx LGBT Task Force. 

Dunn described himself as “a married white heterosexual man with adopted daughters of color” who lives in the Bronx and who bonded with White over play dates with their children long before Dunn ever knew that White was, in fact, a trans man. “I grew to respect [White] as a father and a man long before I became his attorney.” 

“This lawsuit speaks to the intersectionality of cisgender folks and people of trans experience,” said White over the phone. White suggested that the respectful way that Dunn and White interact as fathers in their communities is the model for how all people should treat one another, including the NYPD. “I want everyone to know that this lawsuit is a fight for respect across all our differences in this city,” White said, “I fear for my children. I want the words ‘protect and serve’ to mean something.”   

Cleis Abeni

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Here's What It's Like To Be Somebody Who Hates Everyone And Everything

Here's What It's Like To Be Somebody Who Hates Everyone And Everything

Life can be hard where you hate everyone and everything.

 

In this hilarious episode of “The Disgustings,” our familiar protagonists(?) take it upon themselves to ambush people on their first dates and tell people how insufferably they are acting.

 

“The Disgustings” stars well-known comedian Drew Droege and is written, directed and co-stars Jordan Firstman. The different installments follow two jaded gay men dealing with their day to day lives and the struggle of living in Los Angeles.  

 

“In the two years since we have seen these characters, it may look like nothing has changed,” Firstman told The Huffington Post. “But a lot has changed, and now they are even more confident about their identity that they are seeking out prey for their own enjoyment instead of just enjoying ripping apart what is in front of them. Its a little existential, huh? They used to just live to destroy the moment, and now they are seeking out moments to destroy. I think a lot of people will watch and agree that these dates are annoying, talking about schools, workout dates, selfies on a first date. And they are. But when I see dates happening, they are never sitting there talking shit on other dates. The only people talking talking shit are the people who aren’t dating at all. So the point is this: get out there and be the date that everyone makes fun of!”

 

This episode of “The Disgustings” was a collaboration between Gawker and Hulu’s original series “Difficult People.”

 

Missed “The Disgustings” in the past? Head here.

 

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REVIEW: Les Deux Chevres – Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy

REVIEW: Les Deux Chevres – Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy

At some stage or other we’ve all toyed with the expat dream of moving to France, renovating some run-down buildings, and opening a small hotel. When you stay at Les Deaux Chevres in the small village of Gevrey-Chambertin then you are seeing that expat dream brought to life by owners Paul and Jolanta.

This dynamic couple (she is Polish, he is English) have taken two dilapidated old buildings and sensitively transformed them into a boutique hotel that provides the perfect base from which to explore the wine region of Burgundy.

With simple but stylish decor, the history of the buildings and region is comfortably blended with all the modern necessities of luxury accommodation.

Breakfast was particularly good – eggs and a sumptuous buffet of all sorts of food.

One of the features of the hotel is that it has a detached house that can be hired out for parties. For a big birthday or celebration I would love to hire this place for enormous dinner parties for family and friends.

Highly recommended.

Gay Star News reviews Les Deux Chevres – Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy
Gay Star News reviews Les Deux Chevres – Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy
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Homophobic Bar Owner Goes Off On Gay Couple, Internet Goes Off On Homophobic Bar Owner

Homophobic Bar Owner Goes Off On Gay Couple, Internet Goes Off On Homophobic Bar Owner

Screen Shot 2015-09-21 at 9.34.31 AMA Fayetteville, North Carolina bar owner who kicked a gay couple out because of public displays of affection says she is getting threats from “coast to coast” via social media because of her actions.

Or at least that’s how the local media is covering the story.

Long-time Fayetteville resident Dustin Baker and his visiting boyfriend Andrew Deras decided to hit up Louie’s Sports Pub for a few drinks and to catch the live band.

Related: Gay Couple Kicked Out Of Public Pool For Kissing And It’s All Caught On Video

What Deras describes as a “minor peck” from Baker prompted bar owner Pam Griffin to approach the couple and ask them to “move apart.”

“You don’t need to be doing that,” she told them, adding “you’re making people uncomfortable.”

Screen Shot 2015-09-21 at 9.34.02 AMSo Deras planted a big kiss on Baker in front of Griffin, and that’s when she flipped her lid and made it clear they were no longer welcome.

Local affiliate WRAL interviewed attorney Michael Boose about the incident, who maintained that Griffin had every right to kick the couple out, not because they’re gay, but because they were causing a “disturbance.”

Related: Teens Kicked Out Of McDonald’s For Classin’ Up The Joint With A Gay Date

The story ends with this red flag of a double standard: “Two weeks ago they had a heterosexual couple doing the same thing and [Griffin] asked them to calm down. They did, and they were allowed to stay.”

Somehow we doubt the straight threshold for making Griffin and her regulars uncomfortable is equal to the gay one.

Speaking with the Fayetteville Observer, Griffin said:  “I tried to be as nice as I could. This is a straight bar. I don’t mind who comes in — white, black, mixed, Chinese. Everybody’s welcome. But you have to respect the kind of place you’re in.”

But let’s get back to these “threats” Griffin is supposedly receiving on social media.

Here’s a sampling of some of our favorites from Louie’s Yelp page. Nothing we found comes close to constituting a threat:

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