September 28, 2011
Yearning to learn more about sex in the city of Toronto? The University of Toronto has the perfect course for you! “Sex in the City” is the new course where students will “learn about the sexual politics of the city and how cities and their neighbourhoods become sexualized spaces.” But there’s more. The Canadian Lesbian ...
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September 16, 2011
Could it be that the supposedly concrete relationship between sex and gender is finally being officially challenged? A new rule has been passed in Australia allowing people to nominate their own gender identity on their passports. Before today, a person whose gender was different from that of their birth was required to provide evidence of ...
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July 26, 2011
You’ve heard the theory that Batman and Robin were gay lovers, or that Wonder Woman was a lesbian, and it’s all probably resulted in a good laugh, but comic illustrator Joe Phillips is sure the idea of gay subtext is so far-fetched. “It is there,” he said. “Think about it: A guy develops the ability ...
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April 26, 2011
As we all anxiously await for the moment William and Kate profess their love to each other in front of millions of viewers and live spectators, those who don’t fit into the neat and tidy heterosexual category are sure to feel slighted. If you fit somewhere within LGBTI, it’s a hard pill to swallow that ...
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August 26, 2010
We are two Saudi men in love. Yes, in love with each other. We met in Jeddah online, then in person, seven years ago and have traveled the world and been together since. We would kill and die for one another. Our relationship is unique, unlike any other Saudi one we know of short of ...