Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 08 February 2013
Tags: predicktor, sex, apps, penis size, android, measure, guess, gauge, men 
If you notice new screenshots of a seemingly scientific penis size gauge shared by your proud male friends on social networks, don't count the rooster before you get a gander at the eggs (or something). Predicktor, a new app appearing in the Android Play Store, jokingly guesses what a guy's packing based on stats like height and shoe size while supplying realistic information that seeks to help "Small Penis Syndrome." And, perhaps most telltale of all, allows users to share their results to social networks. Fun!
Check out the promo video for the new app after the break.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 07 November 2012
Tags: measure b, los angeles county, adult film industry, condoms, requirements, pass, james deen
In other titillating pressing news, Los Angeles voters have passed the AIDS Healthcare Foundation-sponsored, Measure B, also known as the "Safer Sex in the Adult Film Industry Act."
Male performers in pornography (gay and straight) will now be required to use condoms on set. The measure passed with a vote of 56 percent to 44 percent.
Not surprisingly, not everyone's thrilled about it.
Details after the jump.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 07 November 2012
Tags: washington, marriage equality, too close to call, polls, elections, ballot, measure Just as we were ready to lay our pretty heads to bed, we got several e-mail tips that marriage equality had passed in Washington state. But we can't call it just yet. We're waiting on confirmation.
But we do need our beauty sleep. Check back in the, a.m., Instincters. And, have sweet dreams—we're 3 for 4 in ballot measures for equality and marriage equality is winning In Washington by a 4 percent margin with 51 percent of precincts reporting according to CNN as we go night-night.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Tags: mark ritchie, minnesota, secretary of state, republican, marriage equality, ballot measure, ballot initiative, vote, voting, bill, petition Ho hum. When bigotry doesn't rule the day, some people just get grumpy. When they cannot infringe upon the rights of others, republicans in Minnesota set up a petition to "help stop Mark Ritchie." How or what they plan to do in order to do this remains unclear, but there is a petition, gosh darn it! We have whatever shady details there are after the jump.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 12 September 2011
Tags: north carolina, marriage equality, civil unions, domestic partnerships, q notes, lgbt, gay, anti-gay, homophobia, right wing, conservatives, ballot measure, house of representatives
The proposed amendment that would ban marriage, civil unions, domestic partnerships and other relationship recognition for same-sex couples has passed the North Carolina House of Representatives. Maybe we aren't surprised by this, but we sure are pissed. Get the numbers and details after the jump.
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Tags: national institute of health, penis size, measure, length, gay, men, study, research, nih, conservatives, upset, taxpayer, dollars, 2009, results, fox news
As sarcastically speculated at the Wonkette, some conservative, anti-gay blogger must have spent a large portion of Monday Googling "gay penis size," because a 2009 National Institute of Health Study focusing on men's health, sexual orientation and the size of their members has today (two years later) made the right-wing headlines. Details follow.
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Tags: father torres, spain, catholicism, bishop of gestafe, wtf, homosexuality, rumors, vatican, humor, anus, measure, gay, picture, scandal, christianity, idiots
After a photo surfaced showing Father Andrés García Torres shirtless with a yummy Cubano piece of meat (and gay rumors instantly followed), the Spanish priest knew there was only one way he could prove his heterosexuality. Details follow.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 01 December 2009
Tags: the courage campaign, 2010, 2012, california, marriage equality, ballot, measure, prop 8, repeal, vote, research
In what could be the final nail in a push for equality in 2010's coffin, the Courage Campaign has come out to say that waiting a little bit longer might be in our best interests. Not even a full month ago Love Honor Cherish began collecting signatures for a 2010 ballot initiative, but this week Courage Campaign has released the first phase of research it conducted alongside Lambda Legal surveying California's social psyche, and unfortunately, the preliminary results show that a voting majority in the state still remain bigoted and anti-gay. Though the press release doesn't specify a date when said homophobes plan to stop voting and therefore we can push for civil rights measures, it does signify that further research is needed to put our ... FULL STORY
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