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Lady GaGa Bans Dancers Having Sex

Well here’s a self note to myself – never be a dancer on tour for Lady GaGa because she has put a no sex ban on all her dancers while on tour.

Lady GaGa Bans Dancers Having Sex

Apparently she wants her dancers to be 100% committed to her and her show so that means they are not allowed have sex with anybody for the remainder of the tour. A source said….

“She has made it quite clear to all her dancers they are not allowed to have sex while the tour is still going. She won’t be happy if she finds out any of them have broken the rules and it’s likely they wouldn’t be asked back. She wants them to give 100% on stage so she doesn’t want them wasting energy on bedtime action. In saucy routines during the show she pretends to have sex with some of the dancers and wants these bits to look as real as possible. She’s a perfectionist and wants every aspect of the tour just right. She’s told her dancers they are married to her so they need to fully commit to the touring every way she requests.”

I feel very sorry for her dancers, there is not a chance in hell I would stick with any job if they asked me not to have sex. Especially if I was touring the world and seeing about 100 women in the audience who I would like to take back to my hotel room. If this is indeed true then Lady GaGa truly is insane.

source: Lady Gaga bans tour dancers from having sex [Daily Star]

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Ban on Gay Marriage Upheld in California, Arizona and Florida

A measure to once again ban gay marriage in California led Tuesday, throwing into doubt the unions of an estimated 18,000 same-sex couples who wed during the last 4 1/2 months.

“We caused Californians to rethink this issue,” Proposition 8 strategist Jeff Flint said.

“I think the voters were thinking, well, if it makes them happy, why shouldn’t we let gay couples get married. And I think we made them realize that there are broader implications to society and particularly the children when you make that fundamental change that’s at the core of how society is organized, which is marriage.”

Elsewhere in the country, two other gay marriage bans, in Florida and Arizona, were well ahead. In both states, laws already defined marriage as a heterosexual institution. But backers pushed to amend the state constitutions, saying that doing so would protect the institution from legal challenges.

Proposition 8 was the most expensive proposition on any ballot in the nation this year, with more than $74 million spent by both sides.

I say, let them marry and use that $74 million to feed the homeless.

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