Fnord wrote:
Daniel Keenan "Dan" Savage, an American author, media pundit, journalist and newspaper editor. Savage writes the internationally syndicated relationship and sex advice column "Savage Love". In 2010, Savage and his husband Terry Miller began the "It Gets Better Project" to help prevent suicide among LGBT youth. He has also worked as a theater director, sometimes credited as Keenan Hollahan.
In his writing and public appearances, Savage has clashed with social conservatives on the right and the gay establishment on the left. He has been particularly vocal in response to Rick Santorum's views on homosexuality. After Rick Santorum, then a United States senator from Pennsylvania, made comments to a reporter comparing homosexual sex to bestiality and incest in 2003, Savage assailed Santorum in his column. Later, he sponsored a contest that led to the term "santorum" being used to refer to "the frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes a byproduct of anal sex".
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Wikipedia Article on Dan Savage
There was this man who asked his wife if he could shag her in her sleep but when he actually tried to do it, she pushed him away and whimpered. Dan was like 'drug her: problem solved', rather than realise that maybe this one particular fetish perhaps isn't meant to be fulfilled because the woman is showing signs of subconsciously not really wanting it. Male desire seems to take absolute pride of place in his columns, though.
His response to any woman who doesn't want to fulfil her boyfriend's fetish is always something along the lines 'well, he should dump your ass!' He's very mature in his understanding of het relationships like that.
Also, he's got something against bisexuals, particularly the men. He assumes that we're all after the privilege of being incognito when we end up mostly in straight relationships, but really we do that because some gay people are a***holes like him who can't accept us. He tells any bi boy under 21 that they're basically gay and don't realise it yet. He is so annoying.
Also, he's famous for not doing much that's impressive, anyway. I could get advice like his from pretty much any other gay guy who only sees things from a gay male perspective. He is nothing special, so the know-it-all tone kind of grates on me. You're actually a fair bit wiser than him, Fnord, so I can tolerate your know-it-all tone, but it really doesn't suit him.
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