In the September issue of Glamour
It's always said about male actors that the minute they're presumed gay, it's a sign they've really made it.
Sweet! That's cool. I don't know if that works for female actors, though. Luckily, this gay thing hasn’t messed up my appeal to the gentlemen, because I have never had any problems meeting men. Maybe they get turned on by the idea of that!
Do you have an opinion on gay marriage?
I don’t know that it should be called marriage. But the idea of it is the same, and you should have the same quality of rights that a married person has. People think of marriage as something that is between a man and a woman, because it was created by God. Well, let God handle the judgment, too. You stay out of it.
Then in a interview gay publication Dallas Voice the interviewer pointed out that disallowing the term marriage sometimes means denying the protection of domestic violence laws.
"I do support anyone who wants to be married, and I support gays and lesbians having the same rights as anyone else. So no, I don’t agree that gays and lesbians should not be protected against domestic violence, and to even try to goad me into, um, condoning something like that I think is kind of a shallow move on your behalf."
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Well, we can dream, right? Whether she is or isn't, I'll have my own thoughts of her, living like Cleo in Set it Off; she knew all too well how to dyke around.
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