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Dictionary.com just added a lot of LGBTQ words but will use “homosexuality” less
Is the word “homosexuality” offensive? The dictionary website is moving away from it while embracing “Pride” and “ace.”
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Don’t leave out the Q: study concludes the term queer is a ‘distinct’ sexuality
The term still offends many people, but research reflects that people are using it to define their sexuality – and this study lends credence to it.
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Yes, a 9-year-old can know they are gay
The tragic death of a gay 9-year-old has people asking if it’s even possible for someone his age to be gay.
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Someone found a gay incel & he feels just as entitled as the straight ones
”I feel like a failure as a gay guy because I’m 28 and I haven’t had much sexual experience even though I’ve been out since I was 18.”
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Not getting enough? Ellen discreetly suggests lesbian love to straight viewers
Ellen wanted to “help” her audience by reminding them that lesbians could be having better sex than straight women.
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It’s time to stop joking and start taking asexuality seriously
Many people treat asexuality, in general, the same way they do bisexuality — like it’s just a phase, or a joke, or some sort of character flaw.
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Christian Dad regrets tweet at ‘Supergirl’ to ‘tone down homosexual messages’
“I was a bit narrow-minded in my choice of words… not understanding my choice of words could be taken as offensive.”
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Treatment of left-handedness offers a window into LGBTQ discrimination
Though comparing handedness, sexuality, and gender identity might seem akin to comparing artichokes, jet planes, and oil paintings, by so doing we see many striking connections.
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What closet? Nico Tortorella ‘was never really in the house’
“I’ve never been in any sort of closet,” the actor declared, announcing his sexual orientation to be fluid.
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Study: There’s no such thing as heterosexual women
According to the doctor who organized the study, “Research clearly demonstrates that when it comes to what turns them on, women are either bisexual or gay, but never straight.”