My blogs
I started blogging in 2006. I used to blog more frequent when blogging was more important, but I still write from time to time, sharing my books’ news, my thoughts and snippets of my life.
Latest blogs
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American Psychological Association: Homosexuality
Some people refuse to see the sun even when its rays hurts their faces. I know that many refuse to hear science when it conflicts with their own set of beliefs. Like in religion, people take a selective approach in believing what they want to belive. I will do what I have to do and…
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Freedom Quote
Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves. Abraham Lincoln(1809-1865) After all the heated debate about homosexuality in the past few days, I wake up to read this quotation of the day on my blog. I guess Abraham Lincoln said it all. I have no comment. *sight*
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Gays and Marriage
Yesterday I addressed Gays and Femininity in a post where I argued that Gay men are not necessarily femininie and Gay women are not necessarily masculine which has and still been helping them in staying covered from the outward society. A comment by Mohammad stopped me, and remind me of my social pressure short story…
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Gays and Femininity
After posting yesterday about The first Gay Jordan blog, I got several messages where some felt for the guy, some didn’t, and some even attack homosexuals as whole. One comment by Tala stopped me, she said: imagine a head of an arab political party who is gay! it is possible but not credible, i wont…
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First Gay Jordanian blog
Jordanian gays find the internet as their only means of communicating their internal feelings to the outer society of Jordan that percieve them as immoral people. I came across this interesting blog for a Jordanian guy from Irbid who is trying to explain out his struggle of his homosexual feelings through his blog. He said:…
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