About Mombian
What Is Mombian?
Mombian is a lifestyle site for lesbian moms and other LGBT parents, offering a mix of parenting, politics, diversions, and resources for all our varied roles. Mombian provides parenting tips, children’s activities, book reviews for parents and children, and political news and commentary, all from the perspective of a lesbian mom. It also includes a helping of lesbian culture and entertainment, in the belief that mothers don’t lose their other interests the moment they become parents.
I created Mombian in 2005 after noting a lack of sites with current, practical news and information for LGBT parents, or sites that looked at other aspects of LGBT culture with a parent’s eye. I hope all lesbian moms (and even some non-lesbian parents) will find something interesting and perhaps worthy of conversation.
I also created and host the annual Blogging for LGBT Families Day event, which began in 2006. In 2008, over 170 bloggers contributed posts in support of LGBT families.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Mombian
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Pam's House Blend
Pam is on the pulse. She's usually one of the first to post about important issues in the glbt community. Depending on who you talk to she is "vicious anti-Christian lesbian activist" or the best blogger for the LGBT community.
Topical and Up-To-Date Information on Politics and Much Much More.
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Saturday, December 5, 2009
Support Tips for Lesbians Married to Men.
Pat's Blog was a new discovery for me today. As a Lesbian who is in a relationship with a partner who went through a similar experience I believe Pat's articles are an excellent resource take time to visit her site.
Who’s Pat?
Allow me to introduce myself. I’m Pat, a lesbian who was in a heterosexual marriage for 20 years–and for 15 of those years didn’t even realize I was gay! Talk about denial–that’s how far into the closet I was. I am now divorced, though I maintain a cordial relationship with my ex-husband and have two wonderful adult children.
As I began to come out in midlife, I realized I was not alone. Many of my lesbian and gay acquaintances denied their sexual orientation for may years and lived a straight life within the context of marriage. Some estimate that there are up to 2 million gays and lesbians in heterosexual relationships. It is a very sad social situation which serves little purpose but to cause pain.
In order to help others who are coming out as adults, some married, some single but closeted, I have a coaching service called Discovering Pride. For more information, please visit my website at www.discoveringpride.com.
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