Wildlife
- At July 06, 2012
- By danmclellan
- In About Me
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I had a short break between clients and took a 10 minute walk in an open space area close to Boulder, CO. in addition to these guys, I saw a blue heron take off, a hawk soaring overhead, about 5 redwing blackbirds and one very cute guy fishing. Not bad!
Gay Married Icons Come to Facebook
- At July 03, 2012
- By danmclellan
- In About Me, Marriage Equality
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Facebook has launched same sex married icons to its timeline feature. Read about the update on Purple Unions.
I just updated my timeline….
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The Waiting Game
- At June 07, 2012
- By danmclellan
- In About Me
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Waiting for equality is so hard – My husband and I were talking last night – It appears the Supreme Court will be hearing one of more of the cases that have found DOMA unconstitutional by my next spring. I doubt it will happen that fast, but would’t it be great if we got federal recognition by 2013?
As we are scraping up the money for fall semester for my husbands tuition, it seems pretty unfair that we are paying triple what a married heterosexual couple pays. And when he graduates, what happens then? His visa is tied to being in school – there are other options we can look at, but it seems pretty unfair that we have to. We meet all the criteria to apply for permanent residency for him, but because we are both men, we would be denied because of DOMA.
We are getting near the finish line – the stakes are high for so many of us – the closer we are, the harder it gets to wait!
Coming Out to Mickey
- At June 05, 2012
- By danmclellan
- In About Me
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I came across this picture on Wipeout Homophobia on Facebook. It really struck me because coming out is such a difficult thing. I imagine the first person you do come out to shapes the process for many of us.
For me, it was my friend, Beth. I was older (45) and was married with 2 teenage kids. My marriage was good – my wife and I were very close and had a great partnership. We were aligned in our goals for how to raise the kids, we shared all the responsibilities that goes with raising a family, we were the best of friends. But I had finally worked though some tough issues and accepted what I had known at a deep level since I was very young. I was gay.
I was still not comfortable with the idea, so telling someone else was really frightening. We were on a hike together. Beth had known I had been struggling with anxiety and depression – she had been an amazing support. We walked and talked for a bit… just small talk. The I just said, “I need to tell you something, and I’m scared.” She replied, “Whatever you have to say, its ok.” I said, “I’m gay”. She didn’t even pause and said, “I imagine that feels both scary and freeing to say.” I started to pour out all the mayhem it was going to cause in my life. She stopped me and said, “That comes later, let’s talk about how good it must feel to be honest with yourself”.
I loved Beth before, but after that, she became one of the most important people in my life.
Who was the first person you told? What was their reaction?
Christians vs. “Christianists”
- At May 30, 2012
- By danmclellan
- In About Me
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Last night I read about a Kansas Paster who thinks the government should execute all gay people. I saw another blog post today. You can read his exact statement here. Beware, it’s vile.
I started thinking how horrid some Christians are. Then I remembered the term “Christisnist”. Coined by conservative blogger Andrew Sullivan, he defined it as the fringes of the religious right that use scripture for power, control and oppression. He uses the term Christianists to equate it with fundamental Islamist who have usurped and twisted the teachings of Islam to overtake entire countries. Read Sullivan’s original blog post here.
Christianists, not Christians, are horrible, hateful people.
Stereotypes Are a Real Time Saver
- At May 30, 2012
- By danmclellan
- In About Me
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This morning, my straight buddy Paul posted on Facebook that he thought it was odd that homophobes spend so much time thinking about the sex lives of gay folk. I told him what most gays have always guessed was the underlying cause. The most anti-gay homophobes are probably closet cases themselves. I shared an article with him about a study at the University of Rochester that shows a high number of individuals with the most anti-gay feelings also have a high degree of same sex attraction. Finally we are seeing clinical proof of what we’ve always known down deep. Read more about the study here.
Paul joked that he was really jealous because he can’t accessorize. It got me thinking – there are so many stereotypes about gays. We see them on TV, in the movies, in magazines. I thought about me and my husband. We can be pigeon-holed on a few things, but for the most part, we don’t fit the stereo type.
I shot back to Paul that when I came out I thought I’d suddenly have fashion sense, decorating skills, be able to style hair and have an undying thirst for cosmopolitans and facials…. but no! I still dress like shit, hate the Golden Girls and our apartment looks like Oscar’s bedroom on the Odd Couple. Our date nights consist of watching UFC at the local sports bar or sharing popcorn at “The Avengers”. And the only antique in our apartment is me!
Tell your man, stereotypical or not, that he’s the one with a romantic gay greeting card.
About Us
- At May 07, 2012
- By danmclellan
- In About Me
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Dan McLellan (left) is the designer behind Homoquotables. Frustrated at the lack of romantic greeting cards offered to the LGBT community, he decided to design his own. Dan is the proud father of two amazing kids. He and his husband Michael were married in Manhattan, NY in March, 2012. They live in Boulder, Colorado






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