It’s ok to eat yourself some Chi Chi fish filet this Friday. We promise she’s kosher…or something like that.
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FISH FELET FRIDAY – WITH CHI CHI LARUE
Posted in Celebrity, Fun Stuff, MODELS, Monroe-land Mag, Personality, Women with tags 2013, catholic, Chi Chi LaRue, drag, drag queen, fish, friday, Justin Monroe, kosher, lent, MONROE LAND, MONROELAND, ocean, pearl necklace, porn director, Queen, religion, venus, venus de milo on March 1, 2013 by monroelandANTI-GAY CHRISTIAN LAWYER ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
Posted in Fun Stuff, Monroe-land Mag, Women with tags Alliance Defense Fund, anti-gay, arrested, child porn, christian, christian lawyer, felony, human-rights, Justin Monroe, lawer, LGBT, lgbt rights, MONROE LAND, MONROELAND, politics, pornography, possession, possession of child pornography, religion on November 19, 2012 by monroelandAnti-Gay Christian Lawyer Arrested For Possession Of Child Pornography
A member of the anti-gay Alliance Defense Fund, which has filed numerous lawsuits in opposition to LGBT rights nationwide, has been arrested on multiple felony charges related to child pornography.
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http://www.concordmonitor.com/home/2790496-95/biron-charges-lawyer-manchester
NATIONAL COMING OUT DAY!
Posted in Men, MODELS, Monroe-land Mag, XXX with tags Anthony Coca, bound, bullied, closeted, comfortable, coming out of the closet, condemn, condemnation, family, friends, gay, hatred, homosexuality, Justin Monroe, love, Monroe, MONROE LAND, MONROELAND, National coming out day, progressions, race, religion, sexuality, society, torn on October 11, 2012 by monroelandToday is National Coming Out Day
Choosing when, why and who we come out to is a deeply personal choice.
For some it was just a fluid, organic, natural progression in their
lives that never truly needed to be declared. At some point in their
lives, they felt a personal need for it to be stated and confirmed.
For others it may have been a conflicting struggle of hiding what nature
intended them to be. Lost in uncertainty or denial due to fear of what
family, friends or society might chose to condemn them for. Burdened
with shame or guilt, they may have found themselves wrapped in a game
of lying not only to others but to themselves. They waited until the
day (if any) they might learn acceptance and to be comfortable with
who they are.
Some are bullied into staying in the closet, while others are cruelly outed.
My hope is that someday we won’t need a Coming Out Day to make our
presence known. I hope we come to a point where homosexuality is just
another part of life rather than a point of hatred and condemnation. And
although I do feel that we are heading in that direction, I know that
there are scores of those who are always going to be uncomfortable
towards anyone who is different than themselves, be it due to race,
religion, or sexuality. But HOPEFULLY, those numbers will decrease.
‘We are the sum of our choices.
We cannot chose who we love
But we can chose how we love’
Love one-another.
Anthony Coca















































