Saturday’s ‘Mr. Heterosexual Massachusetts’ Contest

The Worcester Telegram reported that an estimated 175 to 200 people attended the Mr. Hetero Contest held at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, MA on Saturday.

Protesters gathered outside with ““Hate Has No Home Here” signs and staged a Queer Kiss-In.

kiss-in

Meanwhile, inside of the hall, a ex-gay guest speaker shared how Jesus helped him find his new life.

The guest speaker was a 22-year-old who said he found his way to God after experimenting with homosexuality, which he said he now sees as a sin. The young man said he explored his sexuality after discovering Internet pornography at age 12. By the time he was 15, he realized he no longer liked women and had sexual relations with two men.

He was 16 when he heard a Bible teaching that showed him a new way, which he said helped him realize he was living in sin.

Seven men competed to be Mr. Hetero; “they had to talk about uses for duct tape, show how they proposed to their wives or how they would propose to someone, and they had a food-guessing game in which they had to identify what they were eating while wearing blindfolds.” No word on who won.

tape

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3 Comments so far

  1. boiwondr76 on February 21st, 2006

    About to make a very juvenile comment:
    Those f*ckers can suck my non-existent tranny balls.

    And I know some amazing uses for duct tape I can share with them. ;)

  2. Jen on February 23rd, 2006

    Dear Maria,

    I found the Internet and soon thereafter found this here website. Now I’m queer. Your blog made me gay.

    This Internet sure is neat.

    Love,
    Jen

  3. [...] Rev. Thomas Crouse, who organized Worcester’s Mr. Hetero Contest back in February, is now suing the city of Worcester, MA, claiming that they violated his constitutional rights when Worcester police billed him for providing security for the event. “Mr. Heterosexual 2006 — A Celebration of God’s Design” drew heavy criticism from LGBT civil rights groups, local politicians and the Human Rights Commission. [...]

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