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Pederasty in the Renaissance
da Vinci. A philosophic defense — possibly tongue-in-cheek — of the practice was provided by Antonio Rocco, in his infamous L'Alcibiade, fanciullo a scola (Alcibiades the Schoolboy) a reasoned polemic in which a schoolmaster -
Homosexuality in Singapore
There are no statistics on how many gay people there are in Singapore or what percentage of the population they constitute. The main reason for this is that section 377A of the Penal Code (Singapore -
1978 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1978. Events[] The city of Berkeley, California, prohibits employment discrimination based on sexual orientation in the -
1999 in LGBT rights
February[] February 28 - UK The Queer Youth Alliance was founded, the first such'youth-led' gay rights organisation. March[] March 29 - New Zealand - Immigration law changes, made by Minister of Immigration Tuariki Delamere and approved -
Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays
Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (PFOX) is a non-profit organization providing outreach, education, and public awareness in support of the ex-gay community. PFOX maintains that homosexuality is a choice, not -
1977 in LGBT rights
in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1977. Events[] The city of Washington, D.C., adopts a human rights code banning sexual orientation discrimination in private employment. This code replaces -
1979 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1979. March[] 1 — The new Penal Code of Cuba enters into force, decriminalizing homosexual acts. -
Rights in Uruguay
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
1973 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1973. The Metropolitan Community Church's headquarters in Los Angeles is burned to the ground by -
1975 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1975. Events[] Milton Shapp, governor of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, issues the first state -
Transsexuality in Iran
in 1979, the issue of transsexuality in Iran had never been officially addressed by the government. Beginning in the mid-1980s, however, transgendered individuals have been officially recognized by the government and allowed to undergo -
Simpson and Delilah
and is given a promotion at work which allows him to hire a secretary named Karl. The episode was directed by Rich Moore and written by Jon Vitti, and guest starred Harvey Fierstein as Karl. -
Transgender in China
China and greater China (the Chinese region, including People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan (Republic of China)) have a long history of transgenderism. A wide variety of terms are used in -
Akbar and Jeff
Akbar and Jeff are fictional characters created in 1984 by Matt Groening for his comic strip Life in Hell. Akbar and Jeff are a gay couple, and their sexuality is part of the plot of -
Pederastic couples in Japan
The tradition of Japanese pederasty originated in the relationships between Buddhist and Shinto clerics and their acolytes, who were known as chigo(稚児 ). It was adopted in medieval times by the samurai warrior class -
Age disparity in sexual relationships
Significant age disparity in sexual relationships has been and remains a feature of couples in many cultures and societies. Although the more common pattern in heterosexual couples is an older man with a younger woman -
Luke Snyder and Noah Mayer
Luke Snyder and Noah Mayer are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American CBS daytime drama As The World Turns. Luke is portrayed by Van Hansis, and Noah is portrayed by Jake Silbermann. On -
Bianca Montgomery and Maggie Stone
and a supercouple from the American daytime drama All My Children. Bianca is portrayed by Eden Riegel, and Maggie is portrayed by Elizabeth Hendrickson. Agnes Nixon created and introduced Bianca in 1988, and she became -
Blanchard, Bailey, and Lawrence theory
the theory and refers to Drs. Ray Blanchard, J. Michael Bailey, and Anne A. Lawrence, the developer and two prominent researchers and proponents of the theory. The term was originally used by critics in a -
LGBT rights in Spain
The rights of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgendered persons in Spain have undergone several drastic changes in recent decades. Today Spain provides one of the highest degrees of liberty in the world for its LGBT -
Transgender people in Singapore
as "transvestite and transsexual" communities). They are individual subcultures with many different priorities and concerns. (For words in Singapore's four official and other minority languages used to describe transvestites, transgender people and transsexuals, see -
LGBT rights in Cuba
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Blanchard, Bailey, and Lawrence theory controversy
The "BBL Controversy" also known as the "Autogynephilia Controversy" is an ongoing and heated line of discussion in the transgendered community. The subject, Blanchard, Bailey, and Lawrence theory, is a theory of transsexual taxonomy developed -
LGBT rights in Colombia
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Lena Kundera and Bianca Montgomery
herself heterosexual and told Bianca she was only romantically interested in men. To show Bianca moving on, and to add conflict to Bianca and Maggie's relationship, the writers introduced Lena Kundera in December 2002
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NCIS, the theme of this wiki, is a show about the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. NCIS is set in Washington DC and takes place throughout the Capital Metro area and surrounding areas in Maryland and Virginia. It is made and…