Gay guys will marry your girlfriends

Despite the recent gay rights victories south of the border — Maine, Maryland, Washington and Minnesota, specifically — some states still prohibit gay couples from tying the knot. Some closeted men may hold a negative perception of the gay community.

It's a new approach to an old debate -- frightening straight men into supporting gay marriage. It's all in good fun and for the sake of comedy," Rick Lundgren of Scotch Tape Productions writes in an email. The Facebook group for the campaign suggests that it "helps" heterosexuals come out of the closet.

But at least College Humor has achieved its objective by earning same-sex marriage support from Scotch Tape Productions. Well, as fate would have it, we have just submitted our hat into the ring as the first response from straight males.

In response to opposition to gay marriage, these gay men would like to make it clear that they will marry your girlfriends. / scotchtapeprods / scotchtapeproductions Guest Starring: Phillip Daniel Thandi Tolmay Chrissy Lawver Frank Bettag.

The guys respond to the threat of gay guys marrying our girlfriends. College Humor. Some gay men who marry women may later identify more clearly with their sexual orientation, leading to discussions and decisions about openness in their marriages or eventual transitions to same-sex relationships.

Sign out. Now this week, in response to the original College Humor video, straight men have responded with their own video: "Please. Similarly, a liberal Republican in New Hampshire sponsored an amendment to the traditional marriage bill banning left-handed people from tying the knot.

Also see: Is it odd for a woman to date a much younger man? The latest "pick on straight men" strategy seems to be a relatively new one in attempting to use humour to gain support for same-sex marriage laws in the U. Another example of this can be found through the tongue-and-cheek campaign of Heterosexual Awareness Month in July.

But, it would seem that video #2 "Straight Men Respond to Gay Men Will Marry Your Girlfriends" raised the ire of some women. Scotch Tape's tongue-in-cheek response is a little more crass, playing into chauvinism stereotypes as College Humor did with homosexual stereotypes.

Apparently a bunch of guys saying, "Go ahead and marry my girlfriend. The video pokes light-fun of Americans who do not support gay marriage by suggesting that gay men will marry all the straight women, leaving straight men with few options for love.

Also see: No movie reviews featuring strong women, says publisher. You have our support. Do that. I'm trying to sway people's opinions and using humour is one way to do it. More in News. Scotch Tape Productions have created their own video full of equally funny stereotypes, which suggest straight guys don't mind if straight girls are taken away.

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