Kick Off Your Day With “Pups & Pecs.” Why? Why Not?

Kick Off Your Day With “Pups & Pecs.” Why? Why Not?

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There’s a new web series that doesn’t beat around the bush. Pups & Pecs delivers, as the name might suggest, pups and pecs.

Straightforward. To the point.

Who doesn’t love a little sex appeal with their dose of cute dog “awww’s”?

Take, for instance, the third and latest installment — “Taxi.”

It’s 28 pointless yet somehow satisfying seconds of, you guessed it, a shirtless guy with a puppy hailing a cap in New York City.

Why? Why not?

But if you fancy yourself more of a public transit sort of person, they have you covered in episode two: “Train”:

And where are these guys headed in such a hurry, anyways? Well if we’re working backwards (and really, none of this makes any sense so just go with us on this one), we get to episode one — “Boardroom”:

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Dan Tracer

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David Beckham is People’s ‘Sexiest Man Alive': Watch the Jimmy Kimmel Reveal

David Beckham is People’s ‘Sexiest Man Alive': Watch the Jimmy Kimmel Reveal

David Beckham sexiest man alive

David Beckham has been named People magazine’s ‘Sexiest Man Alive’. Jimmy Kimmel revealed the choice on his show last night and made audience members ask questions of the mystery man to figure out the pick.

Watch:

Said Beckham to People:

“It’s a huge honor. And I’m very pleased to accept. I mean I like to wear nice clothes and nice suits and look and feel good, but I don’t ever think of myself that way.”

RELATED: David Beckham and James Corden Get Intimate for New Underwear Line: VIDEO

People also created a ‘time machine’ so you can watch 30 years of Beckham beauty:

Beckham is traveling the world as a UNICEF Goodwill ambassador, playing football games on seven continents to raise awareness of the aide organization and has visited Papua New Guinea, Nepal, and Djibouti so far. The trip, which is being shot for a BBC documentary, also include stops in Buenos Aires, Miami and Antarctica, where he will play football with locals from each community.

 

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Gay Rugby Player Gareth Thomas on His Darkest Moment

Gay Rugby Player Gareth Thomas on His Darkest Moment

I wanted to be a beautiful corpse. My eyes were red rimmed, milky and stagnant. They stared accusingly from the mirror as I bathed them with cold water, forcing me to focus on the image of someone I had come to despise. He was weak, deceitful and dangerous.  The least he could do for those whose love he had betrayed was to have a decent death.

It was an automatic, numbing process. I moved from the bathroom, into the bedroom. The airy aroma of a fresh white shirt was faintly repellent, because I felt unclean. I chose a dark tie, tightened in a Windsor knot, to wear with one of the well-cut grey suits the Welsh Rugby Union issue to all internationals. A pair of black patent leather lace-up shoes completed the mask of normality.

I walked around the bungalow I had shared with my wife Jemma, in a quiet cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Toulouse, where I played for one of the great clubs in world rugby. I opened the shutters, and late autumnal sun flooded in through picture windows. It was one of those crisp, cloudless days on which running around the paddock was a reaffirmation of faith.

The house had Jemma’s imprint all over it; she was such a good maker of a nest it had no stamp of my personality on it. She arranged the furniture, selected the fabrics, and ensured there were fresh flowers on the table. Things happened magically; the kitchen was spotless, the beds were always made, and the clothes were in the right place. She did everything my mother would do, everything a home-maker does. 

But she had gone. She couldn’t bear to live my lie any longer. I had made my confession to her three months previously, in our house in the village of St Brides Major, in the Vale of Glamorgan. Yet we had decided to return to France to work at our marriage in the vague, romantic belief that somehow things could change.  All we really had was each other, and we conspired in the daydream that would be enough.

A form of madness gripped me that first night after Jemma left for the airport, carrying only hand luggage. I needed her presence, so I invented it. I climbed into her wardrobe, and sprayed her favourite perfume, Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle, around the interior. I pulled her clothes off the hangers and shelves, and buried myself within them. In my warped state of mind, it was my only way of getting her back. I sensed her spirit, savoured her scent. I was in her space, her sphere. I missed her so badly, and hated myself for what I had inflicted upon her.

I’m a tall guy, 6ft 3in, but cowered in a foetal position until dawn. Cramped and claustrophobic, I stared determinedly into the darkness because I was scared to go to sleep. Whenever I closed my eyes, even for an instant, I’d see a series of nightmare images, projected on to an imaginary screen. They were slow motion scenes of the destruction I had caused, the mayhem which was about to engulf me. If I blinked it felt like an eternity.

One thing led to another. I found the vodka. I discovered that by taking a couple of paracetamol tablets with it, I could lapse into a sort of sleep for 20 minutes. The witches were still waiting for me, but it wasn’t as brutish. Everything was a little mellower, a little easier. The demons started to befriend me. They whispered: “the more you take, the easier things get, the more chilled life is.” I began to think to myself ‘there could be a nice little way out here.’

I ventured outside, through the back door, and on to the patio. A set of stairs and a gate led to the swimming pool, and a moment of revelation. I would drown myself. I’d never again have to deal with a vision of someone screaming at me. I’d never have to justify myself. I’d do it properly, in the grand manner. I’d dress smartly, for my mother as much as anyone. It would be a beautiful way to go.

Excerpt from Proud: My Autobiography by Gareth Thomas (Ebury Press, an imprint of Random House UK), distributed by Trafalgar Square Publishing. $16.95.


Gareth Thomas

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Rose McGowan defends herself over Caitlyn Jenner comments: ‘I am not transphobic’

Rose McGowan defends herself over Caitlyn Jenner comments: ‘I am not transphobic’

Rose McGowan has defended herself after saying Caitlyn Jenner does not understand how to be a woman.

The former Charmed actress criticized the transgender reality TV star for living a life of ‘male privilege’ and saying there is more to being a woman than ‘deciding what to wear’.

‘Caitlyn Jenner you do not understand what being a woman is about at all,’ she said in a Facebook post. ‘You want to be a woman and stand with us- well learn us. We are more than deciding what to wear.

‘We are more than the stereotypes foisted upon us by people like you. You’re a woman now? Well fucking learn that we have had a VERY different experience than your life of male privilege.

‘Woman of the year? No, not until you wake up and join the fight. Being a woman comes with a lot of baggage. The weight of unequal history. You’d do well to learn it. You’d do well to wake up. Woman of the year? Not by a long fucking shot.’

McGowan was heavily criticized, with many saying she was being transphobic. After all, this isn’t the last time she has faced the ire of the LGBTI community. Earlier this year, she said gay men were more misogynistic than straight men.

In a follow-up, she admitted she had been a ‘little intense’ about her treatment of Jenner.

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— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) November 17, 2015

I guess I can be a little intense sometimes. Oh well. Fuck it.

— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) November 17, 2015

 

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Joe Morgan

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Danny Pintauro commends Charlie Sheen: ‘We are on the verge of changing the way people look at HIV’

Danny Pintauro commends Charlie Sheen: ‘We are on the verge of changing the way people look at HIV’

Former Who’s The Boss? star Danny Pintauro has commended Charlie Sheen’s recent announcement he is HIV positive.

Pintauro, 39, revealed that he has been living with the virus that causes AIDS for 12 years on Oprah last month.

THIS is EVERYTHING. HIV is the new CLOSET! @GreaterThanAIDS t.co/Ra9LPLo79Z t.co/31MGVJr7RN via @YouTube

— Danny Pintauro (@dannypintauro) October 13, 2015

‘This morning while I watched Charlie speak with Matt Lauer, my heart was racing. I have been there and I know that feeling. The sheer terror followed by sudden relief is powerful and life changing,’ he said in a statement to US Weekly.

‘To have Matt read those supportive tweets must have instantly affirmed to Charlie that he had made the right decision by sharing his truth.

‘It took me 12 years to get to a place where I was ready to tell the world, but in all of that time I worried that someone else would want to tell my story without my permission, which is why I decided it was time to take control of my story and sit down with Oprah.

‘I commend Charlie for realizing it was time to take control of his story.’

Sheen said he was diagnosed with HIV four years ago and has paid out ‘countless millions’ to women who threatened to reveal his status.

Pintauro lamented that the stigma around the disease prevents many people from getting tested, but he said that he believes that is about to change.

‘The effect stigma has on HIV has never been clearer – as Charlie’s story indicates, people will go to great lengths to keep others from knowing their status,’ he continued.

‘There are currently 1.2 million people living with HIV in the U.S. Sadly too many are afraid to share their status even with those closest to them. How many people are so terrified of the stigma surrounding “those three letters” that they can’t even bring themselves to get tested in the first place?

‘I believe we are on the verge of changing the way people look at HIV and I couldn’t be more fired up to do my part to affect that change.’

Sheen has also said he wants to help others living with HIV.

‘I accept this condition not as a curse or scourge, but rather as an opportunity and a challenge. An opportunity to help others. A challenge to better myself,’ he wrote in a open letter to the media.

‘My partying days are behind me. My philanthropic days are ahead of me.’

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Darren Wee

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Is Colombia’s Constitutional Court about to legalize gay marriage?

Is Colombia’s Constitutional Court about to legalize gay marriage?

Colombia’s Constitutional Court is about to rule on the legality of same-sex marriage and local media believe that six of the nine justices are likely to support gay couples being allowed to marry.

Noticias RCN are reporting that the court is hearing an appeal against a ruling by Judge Jorge Pretelt which found that, ‘In Colombia, the institution of civil marriage involves a concept collected from the foundations of Western civil law tradition, which is structured as a figure formed by the will of a man and a woman unit.’

However the court recently ruled 6-to-2 that gay couples can adopt children they aren’t related to and 5-to-2 that both same-sex parents’ names can appear on a child’s birth certificate even if the child was conceived using donor eggs or sperm.

Only five of the justices would have to support the legalization of same-sex marriage for it to be legalized and the court would likely instruct the reform to be implemented within a fixed period after the ruling.

The court gave Colombia’s civil registry only 30 days to update its paperwork so that both parents could be recognized on birth certificates so it is likely the court would set a similar deadline.

According to Noticias RCN the court could rule on the issue as soon as Thursday this week.

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Andrew Potts

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Congress Holds First-Ever Transgender Forum

Congress Holds First-Ever Transgender Forum

Members of Congress — all but one a House Democrat — launched a new congressional task force for transgender rights Tuesday by holding the first-ever congressional forum on transgender life in the U.S.

The Transgender Equality Task Force is chaired by Rep. Mike Honda of California, who held a news conference before the forum, alongside House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. Other members include Reps. Mike Quigley of Illinois, Eleanor Holmes Norton of Washington, D.C., Raul Grijalva of Arizona, Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, Joe Kennedy of Massacusetts, Bonnie Watson Coleman of New Jersey, Jackie Speier of California, and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida, the last being the only Republican.

Honda has a transgender granddaughter and Ros-Lehtinen’s son is trans

The forum kicked off with two panels in which community leaders and advocates for transgender rights testified about the intersection of discrimination, violence, and policing and how this affect transgender and gender-nonconforming men, women, and children.

Lack of housing and employment were identified as two of the biggest problems facing transgender Americans, reported the PBS NewsHour, and Isa Noyola, program manager at the Transgender Law Center, called for more resources to be made available to transgender people.

“We must require social workers, counselors, medical professionals, case managers, and nonprofit leaders who provide direct services to transgender people to reexamine the ways they are engaging our transgender community,” she said.

Part of the problem, said Joanna Cifredo of Whitman-Walker Health, is that only 22 percent of people responding to a recent survey said they knew a transgender person. “Limited exposure” like this, she said, makes it easier for people to develop negative attitudes about trans people and for them to persist.

The problems, of course, are hardly limited to adults, said panelists. 

“Transgender youth must be protected in school so they have opportunities later in life,” said LaLa Zannell of the New York City Anti-Violence Project.

“When you parent a transgender child,” said Catherine Hyde, rrans parents forum facilitator for the PFLAG chapter in Columbia-Howard County, Md., “the fear for their physical and emotional safety is a constant anxiety. We need comprehensive legislation to protect our children.”

Establishing sufficient protections for all transgender people requires an increase in education of law enforcement as well as a building of bridges between officers and the transgender community, said Irene Burks, a police commander in Prince George’s County, Md.

“It must be done nationally, and with the support of our congressional leaders,” said Burks.

She bemoaned the absence of a national database to track violence against transgender people, given the epidemic in violence this year: 21 transgender women have been killed since January 1, almost double the number of known victims in 2014. Law enforcement, said Burks, needs a resource to track the increasing number of incidents of violence and to gather a more accurate understanding of violence of this kind.

Dawn Ennis

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Bolivia president apologizes for joking health minister could be a lesbian

Bolivia president apologizes for joking health minister could be a lesbian

Bolivian President Evo Morales has apologized to a member of his cabinet for joking that she could be a lesbian.

Morales interrupted his speech in the northern Beni province on Monday (17 November) to chide Health Minister Ariana Campero for talking to another woman and not paying attention.

‘I don’t want to think you’re a lesbian. Listen to me,’ he scolded.

Morales – who describes himself as a ‘feminist who tells macho jokes’ – has since apologized ‘humbly and sincerely’ following a backlash from LGBTI and women’s rights activists.

‘I wasn’t my intention to offend anyone,’ he said in a statement.

‘Calling someone lesbian or gay is not an insult or offense. The government and I do not have anything against anyone’s sexual choices.’

Campero, a 29-year-old doctor, has been the target of similar comments by other senior politicians.

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Darren Wee

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