Posts by Wesley Cullen Davidson
LGBTQ Alphabet Primer
About a year ago, April 1, 20014, I write a blog entitled http://www.straightparentgaykid.blogspot.com/2014/01/14/not-your-mother’s alphabet-anymore/. A year later, the gender spectrum still confuses readers. In fact, two days ago, a writer…
Read MoreIt’s Not Too Late To Be SILENT!
GLSEN’s Day of Silence Is April 17 GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network, whose mission is to “ensure that every member of every school community is valued and…
Read MoreChild Abuse Is Not Just Physical
April is National Child Abuse Awareness Month “The physical wounds (of child abuse) heal but research is showing that the effects on a child’s social, emotional and future physical health…
Read MoreHave SCOTUS Settle Gay Marriage Once And For All!
On April 28th, The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will hear arguments in favor of a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. Mary L. Bonauto, a lawyer and prominent…
Read MoreReligious Freedom Bill Enslaving
With the public’s growing acceptance of same-sex marriage, there seems to be a desperate push to put into operation draconian outdated (1993) religious protection laws. Already passed by twenty states,…
Read MoreBoycotting LGBT Hurts Feelings, Business Income, And Tarnishes State’s Reputation
First, the bakeries refused to make cakes for same-sex weddings. The florists reneged on doing the flowers for gay weddings. The hotels were all set to have weddings for couples…
Read MoreAre Straight Kids “Hurting” With Same-Sex Parents?
Heather Barwick seems to think so. Now, a mother of four in South Carolina, Heather, a heterosexual, whose mother left Heather’s father for another woman, does not support gay marriage.…
Read MoreIt’s Not About Being Irish
New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is 253 years old this March 17th. Saint Patrick’s Day or Feast of St. Patrick is a cultural and religious celebration of the…
Read MoreIs Pride School Atlanta Another Form of Segregation?
I recently read that Atlanta was going to create the region’s first non-profit school for LGBTQQIA educators, students and families. Called Pride School Atlanta, it would cater to pre-K to…
Read MoreYour Child Should Come Out To His Doctor
You want the best for your LGBT child, not only for his mental health, but also for his physical health as well. Your family physician is usually the prime care…
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