Out In The Real World

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Tonight on MTV at 10:30, MTV will air a special called; Out In The Real World. It will be an interview of Real World/New Orleans star Danny and his boyfirend Paul. What's good about this special is, as many remembered, Paul's face was blurred out. Paul was in the Army, any those know about the Don't Ask, Don't tell policy where soldiers can't be openly gay.. Tonight, he will be unveiled. I think it will be a good interview.

My question is, should The Military keep this policy of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.?
 
I think it should be kept that way "DON'T ASK DON'T TELL", for the expressed purpose of keeping them safe from antigay people. Everyone has a right to live how they want, I mean they are all in the same boat when it comes down to war, whether your gay or not, but unfortunately they don't see it that way.
 
It just ended....what a great interview! I wish Paul and Danny nothing but happiness and success, and hope all the military "tribe members" forced into hiding find their "Dannys" one day!
 
I think is great they are still together and i wish them the best. But i think even thought he is not part of the army anymore he is still running a big risk by coming out, just because there's a lot of ignorant people out there and they might just try to do something to him for pretty much just being part of the armed forces at one time and being gay. But that's just my opinion.
 
It was a great interview. It's sad that Paul had to live in hiding because of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell. It was sad to hear Paul talk about his bunk mate getting beat to death because he was gay. That's fu*ked up!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I DONT KNOW ABOUT YOUR OPIONS BUT THEY ARE A BUNCH OF HOTTIES! ESPECIALLY WHEN PAUL DIDNT :nahnah HAVE THE LONG HAIR- HIS MILITARY PICTURES WERE VERY CUTE!!!! :yeey :nahnah
 
It was kewl show but i feel that in many aspect with reality tv in general is becoming real chessie. I mean i'm all for what you want to do with your life but some many stereotype of different cults, sexual orientations and female really do get exploited. Many reality shows are staged or producers come in and manipulate cast members. I know in the real world they pay for them to go out. One season a girl in the real world got drunk and got in a car and drove. producers were tripppin with her cause she was driving and drunk. I agree, she was a danger to herself and others on the road. But what they left out in the show in the editing floor was that the producers paid there tab and the bar & there entrance to the club. Now, where they really worried about the girl or the liabilty issue with her. Just and example. Just wondering.



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