Blitz & Shitz - All posts tagged 'lesbian'
Thursday, December 22, 2011

Lesbian couple's historic kiss

This is a landmark! For the first time in Navy history a lesbian couple was chosen to share the traditional "homecoming kiss." Watch the video below to see how it all went down!

 
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Sperm cells created from female embryo!

The University of Newcastle has created sperm cells from a female embryo! I can't fully wrap my blond mind around this, so read all the deets here. Unbelievable! This means that lesbians will be able to have children that are biologically both partners'. Scientists are suggesting that sperm can be created from one female's bone marrow and fertilized into the egg of another. Welcome to the future, and the beginning of the end for the male species. If the world doesn't need men's cum, then the world doesn't need men!

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Oprah tells the truth about being gay

Shocking that Conan O'Brien got the story behind the story:

"Use me till you use... me... up."

 

 

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Today's Pick: Vancouver Queer Film Festival

So I've missed half the festival and waited unsuccessfully in line to see All Boys last night. But I'm still bitching itching to see some films, and tonight's screening of Kareem Mortimer's Children of God seems like a good place to start.

Who doesn't like a good gay drama? Especially when it's set in the Bahamas.

Here's the trailer:

For a plot summary and venue information, click here

Happy screening! 

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Xtra Xposed - Cody Cummings

Cody Cummings? That name probably rings a bell. It better because he's the medical professional who is helping me fix my back. Yeah yeah. Nobody likes a whiner. But until your vertebrae actually pop out of allignment, you have no idea how much it affects everything you do - from sitting in a chair to walking down the street to sleeping at night.It's sort of like food poisoning. Until it happens to you, you have no idea how bad it is.

Doesn't that look good? DOESN'T IT?

Cody Cummings is that rare triple threat that combines extremely talented with a wicked sense of humour and, finally, man handsomeness (which is not to be confused with lady handsomeness)...and yes, he lives and works right here in Vancouver. That other Cody Cummings also happens to be one of my favourite porn stars. These two facts have made me decide that anyone named Cody Cummings is destined for awesomeness.

When Xtra.ca asked me to start doing these profiles, I was focused on a certain type of gay and lesbians. What I learned from Don't Quit Your Gay Job is that we are in every industry and every type of job possible. Which is why it's my pleasure to profile this guy:



1) Who the hell are you and what do you do?

Simple questions to which there are no simple answers. For starters, I am Cody Cummings, RMT.  I have been practicing as a Registered Massage Therapist since 2003.   I am currently in my third year of studies at the Canadian College of Osteopathy.  I am also a certified yoga instructor (hatha, power).

 

2) What is Osteopathy and how is it different from massage therapy or seeing a chiropractor?

This is a really hard question to answer.  As therapists, even if we were trained similarly, we would all take a different approach to treatment.  And that approach changes for each individual client.  I think what they all have in common is that they all seek to help people function better.

 

A visit to a RMT, Osteopath, or a Chiropractor should all include assessment, treatment, and in some way inform the client on what they can do to improve him or herself.  These are elements they all use to build a treatment plan. These things should happen with each and every visit.

 

I think Osteopathy is really special and unique.  Osteopathy looks at each structure in the body, and seeks to balance it with all the surrounding structures and with the body as a whole unit. We try to get everything centered.  The work is done using the clients own movement patterns.  This allows the effects to be more profound and long lived.

 

3) How difficult is it to work in the wellness industry in Vancouver?

I love what I do.  I worked really hard to become an RMT and I’m really dedicated to my current Osteopathic training.  I get to do a job I love and feel like I’m helping people. 

 

We don’t get thanked enough as a society.  In my job that is not an issue.  I think it would be difficult to be a tow truck driver.  Everyone hates that guy! 

 

4) What are the biggest assumptions people make about you and your work?

The assumption that if a massage does not hurt, that it’s not doing anything is a really unhealthy stereotype. This is simply not true. I can work on the deepest structures in the body and use only light pressure.  I can be very specific, effective and efficient with very light touch.  It’s about working smarter not harder!

 

5) What kind of clients do you currently treat?

I treat the general public.  I have a fairly even male/female client base.  It’s difficult to nail down what segment of the population I work with; it’s a real mixed bag.

 

6) Do you find yourself with a higher than average number of gay clients?

It does not matter to me what the sexual orientation of my clients is.  I work out of two locations.  Glow Acupuncture and Wellness Centre is a clinic where I rent a room. I also work out of Spruce Body Lab.  Spruce Body Lab is owned by a couple well-known in the community.  I do get to work with a larger segment of the gay population there then I do at Glow. 

 

7) How difficult is it to be out in the health care industry?

It really should not matter to clients if their therapist is gay, strait, male, or female. 

My sexual orientation does not come into play with my job.  Though outside my practice, I think it’s helped me understand people better. For gay and lesbian clients, I feel that I have an intimate understanding of what they have gone through growing up, the process of coming out of the closet and also issues related to aging as a gay man or lesbian woman. 

Every experience leaves a different impression on a client's body and I'm here to help clients through that process.

 

8) Would you recommend a career in wellness to anyone who might be currently considering one?

I would.  I would also recommend some business knowledge. Being a therapist, you can only work however much your body will let you.  Your earning potential is somewhat limited unless you are willing to undertake opening your own space and renting it out to other practitioners, or become highly specialized and teach workshops.

 

Otherwise, absolutely!  Go through training to become a therapist.  It’s a really unique opportunity.

 

9) Where can people find out more information about you and your services?

I’m working on a personal website. It will be up soon. For the time being, you can get info online at www.glowellness.com or www.sprucebodylab.com.

 

10) How can people contact you if they’re interested in your services?

I can be reached by phone at Glow (778) 786-2517, or at Spruce (604) 683-3220. Book an appointment and come see me for a consultation!


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