Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween

I love halloween. It's my most favourite holiday and I live for it each year. So, getting ready for a date, I had the tv on and of course there was a halloween episode of the show. The little kids came up and said trick or treat but the guy didn't have any candy, and the kids got mad. Normally I would have found this hilarious, but this wasn't my first time seeing it (not in that show, at all).

Have kids gotten too greedy?

When did we get to the point when children not only expect to get candy, but they demand it. My best memories are people telling me to do a trick for my candy. Maybe every other society is right in calling America a bunch of fat pigs.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

The bisexual male

Hello cyberspace and welcome to another episode of Vampyre Leygh. I’m your host, Leygh. Today’s topic will be the bisexual male.
As almost everyone who has seen a previous episode will know that I am a bisexual female and I’m a part of Utah’s gay rights movement. If you already have an opinion on gay rights, I promise I am not trying to change it. This is not an episode about gay rights. It is specifically about the bisexual male.
Looking back over all my current and past friends/acquaintances I notice a few things:
1. Almost all the people I know either know they’re gay, think they’re gay, or are experimenting with homosexuality
2. A lot of the girls I know are bisexual
3. I only know two men that have come out of the closet as bisexuals
Which leaves me to wonder: in the dozens of people I have met over the years, why are only two of the men I know are bisexual?
Now, your situation may be quite different from mine. You may know a million bisexual men. In fact you may even be one yourself. But why are they so often over-looked?
The gay community is the most supportive group of people I personally have ever met. But when it comes to straights (or even part of the community itself) talk about our society why do they almost always forget/lack to mention the bisexual males?

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

A time to heal

In this society we take being single as a bad thing. As if being single is a blemish to hide. I've known girls that make up their partners. Things like "yeah John is such a great guy! I think we'll get married". Should we be so ashamed of our status? We're in the 21st century people!
I hate that my friends keep doing it but I keep getting set up on blind dates. I will admit that I have been looking for a partner since my break up. I've been wanting to have someone to take my mind off my problems. But I've been taking it slowly. I'll do matches online, I'll ask out people in stores, but for the most part it's nothing too serious. Back to my point, I have been put up to a couple dozen blind dates. I do not see the reason why I should have to go out on a date with someone.
If dating is such a private matter why do we make it so social? I do want to date, but it's not the top of my list.
My true question is, why help those who are already helping themselves?

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Ta Da....The light doesn't burn

Ok, yes my page is named Vampyre Leygh. It's pronounced Vampire Lee. Ok? Yes. I'm not a vampire, I just like the myth. And my name is ***** Leigh so I thought why not use the best middle name. Long story short I'm a boring person. Haha. Anywho...HI!!