Posted on 10/11/2014 6:17:36 PM PDT by rey
Embracing each other and smiling broadly, Shealynn Stillman and Charley Gittins made history Friday night.
With the announcement of Maria Carrillo High Schools homecoming royalty, the couple two girls became the first same-sex couple in the schools, and maybe the countys, history to win the honor.
In a twist on the fall tradition, Maria Carrillo students placed two sparkling tiaras, rather than a tiara and a crown, on the heads of its junior homecoming princesses during the halftime celebration at Friday nights football game.
The 16-year-olds have been dating about a year and identify as pansexual, which they say means they consider gender irrelevant to choosing a partner. Having a couple of the same gender on the homecoming court is a first at Maria Carrillo and appears to be a first in the Santa Rosa City Schools district, based on a survey of local high schools.
It feels amazing, Stillman said after the royalty was named for all four classes. Im speechless.
Asked if they felt like they just did something important, the girls said almost in unison: Yes, absolutely.
(Excerpt) Read more at pressdemocrat.com ...
Pansexual might mean something similar to omnisexual which means you’ll do any sexual act with anyone or anything!
Maybe another word is ‘trysexual’? Try anything once!
Pan sexual, purple penguins.
Read the comments at the link and weep.
Like the image of the Rabbit with the Pancake on its head?
Who is Maria Carrillo that the school was named for?
IT is just me or are neither of them even remotely attractive,
And correct me if I’m wrong but aren’t the homecoming king and queen not necessarily a “couple” but the girl every guy thinks is pretty, and the guy ever girl thinks is a hunk? And they are a “couple” for the few hours during the parade and football game., maybe the dance afterward.
The “class couple” in the yearbook, when I graduated were a couple in 7th grade, and they have been married since shortly after graduation, and are still married.
What kind of screwed up kids are they raising.
This story deserves Huff-Po.
I gotta admit...this couple seems about as sharp as a sack of bowling balls. And it’s pretty clear that when all is said and done, this is probably the only noteworthy thing either will ever accomplish. Which is pretty sad, when you think about it.
I bet many of these same-sex relationships are not truly initially caused by a seeking out of someone the same sex, but were enticed to experiment by a deranged friend or group of friends.
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I saw this thirty years ago when I was in college, majoring in theater (and thus getting to watch some rare “drama!”). Some of the gays I knew seemed so dyed-in-the-wool homosexual that it made it easy to believe they’d been born that way. But others were pursued and persuaded. It wasn’t pretty.
They have sex with pans that are made from goats or they have sex with goats made from pans.
Someone else said on a similar thread that it is no wonder ISIS wants to kill us because of this kind of mess.
ISIS would want to kill us even if we all went to Sunday school, church and the Wednesday night prayer meeting.
I know they hate us because we breathe.
This is beyond stupid. The Homecoming Court has NOTHING to do with sexuality or being a couple.
Homecoming Court has nothing to do with being a couple or sexuality. There is a King and a Queen. By very definition, that means the King is a guy and the Queen is a girl. Now I guess I’m a “hater” or a “bigot” due to understanding the concept of language.
A tiara on Ms Short Hair looks stupid.
FRiend, you live near Gay Heaven. Male homos love Russian River and Guerneville and lesbians do too. It's not hard to explain how children 15 and 16 years old got their minds and hormones so upside-down. That's child abuse in my book.
WHo is the school named after? A single mom, actually widowed. I think they named the school after her because she disliked Americans.
Wiki entry:
Maria Carrillo High School was originally named after Maria Ygnacia Lopez de Carrillo. As Maria Carrillo High School begins its nineteenth year as one of the top high schools in Sonoma County its namesakes humble adobe is a daily reminder of this female pioneer and the hard journey she had to undertake to settle here. Maria Ygnacia Lopez de Carrillo was born the youngest to a large family on January 31, 1793 in San Diego, California. At the age of seven it is thought that Maria watched her father being buried just outside of a San Diego presidio. It was at this same presidio that Maria spent most of her childhood until, at the age of sixteen; she married Joaquin Victor Carrillo, a young man who had left his family in Baja, California to come north and train as a soldier. The happy couple eventually had thirteen children. The family thrived first in San Diego and then in San Gabriel. Joaquin retired from the military at about the time when Mexico gained independence from Spain. At that time Maria and her family went back to San Diego where they occupied a home with a garden. In 1835 at the age of forty-two, Joaquin died. Maria had no means with which to support her nine unmarried children so she took her family and walked north. There she lived for a short period in Sonoma in La Casa Grande with General Vallejos family. After some time Maria took her family to live near Carreta, which is currently where Santa Rosa exists. It was on January 28,1838 that Maria Carrillo was formally granted to occupy that land. On this surveyed 8,885 acres of granted land Maria had Native Americans and Mexican workers build the Carrillo adobe. Contrary to most women of her time, Maria supervised the farming of her rancho. She also managed the cultivation of large fields of wheat, barley, oats, corn, beans, peas, lentils and vegetables. Maria and her family were multilingual which enabled them to easily communicate with the natives who worked on the rancho. After the Bear Revolt of 1846, Maria was left with a bitter, angry feeling toward the Americans. The Gold Rush had forever altered the home Maria strove so hard to build. Just as the prospector ships began to pour into San Francisco Bay, Maria Ygnacia Lopez de Carrillo died on February 28, 1849. Marias courage and strong desire for a better life are the characteristics that the students of Maria Carrillo High School should heed. She was a role model and an important part of our living history.
I've seen this myself, of gals pursued by other gals of a lesbo persuasion. That's what homosexuals try to do, to increase their numbers. Probably less than 1 percent of born individuals are true homosexuals. They try to convert straights to up their numbers. And it seems to work, to a small extent. Some gals I know wised up and discarded their lesbo friends, and then sought relationships with men, got married and never went back to lesbians. Probably easier for women to switch back to being straight. I don't know about gay men - I keep my distance and don't ask.
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