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Transwoman
like that is not an accurate and complete description of themselves. They may desire to transition towards a gender identity as a woman to varying degrees. "Transition" refers to the process of adopting a social -
Daphne du Maurier
Dame Daphne du Maurier DBE (13 May 1907–19 April 1989) was a famous British novelist best known for her short story "The Birds" and her classic novel Rebecca, published in 1938. Both were adapted -
Shane McCutcheon
Shane McCutcheon is a fictional character on the Showtime television network series The L Word, shown nationally in the United States. She is played by the American actress Katherine Moennig, who is a cousin of -
History of lesbianism
Lesbianism is the sexual and romantic desire between females. There are far fewer historical mentions of lesbianism than male homosexuality, possibly due to many historical writings and records focusing primarily on men. An example of -
Radical Faeries
Radical faeries (also faeries and faes) are a loosely affiliated worldwide network of mostly gay men seeking to "reject hetero-imitation" and redefine gay identity; many are also pagans or members of counterculture movements. The -
Autogynephilia
of oneself as a woman") is the term coined in 1989 by Ray Blanchard to refer to "a man's paraphilic tendency to be sexually aroused by the thought or image of himself as a -
Seminophagia
fatty acid). It has somewhat higher amounts of commonly deficient minerals such as potassium, magnesium and selenium. A tablespoon of semen contains approximately 20 calories. One typical ejaculation contains 150 mg of protein, 11 mg -
Jessicka
child by her mother Nancy after she had divorced her husband, Joseph. Nancy enrolled her daughter in a local Montessori school, where she excelled in art and music. Nancy quickly enrolled Jessicka in Horizon Elementary -
Jane Wiedlin
Oconomowoc; they met at Marquette University in Milwaukee. Wiedlin spent her early childhood growing up in West Allis, a suburb of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is one of five children, with a sister and three brothers. -
Adelphopoiesis
The ceremony was mainly practiced in Eastern Christianity, but not exclusively. Boswell gives text and translation for a number of versions of the "fraternization" ceremony in Greek, and translation for a number of Slavonic versions -
Faggot
faggot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Faggot or fag, in modern North American and Australian English is a word, and generally a pejorative slur term, for a gay or effeminate man. Its use has spread -
Shizuru Fujino
Shizuru Fujino (藤乃静留 Fujino Shizuru) is a fictional character in the anime series My-HiME and My-Otome. In My-Otome, her name has been changed to Shizuru Viola. In spite of -
Hulkling
Template:Superherobox Hulkling (Theodore "Teddy" Altman) is a fictional comic book superhero and a member of the Young Avengers, a team of superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. Hulkling's appearance is patterned on the -
Shuichi Shindou
Shuichi Shindou (新堂愁一 Shindō Shūichi) is the primary protagonist of the anime and manga series, Gravitation. Shuichi's ambition at the start of the series is to follow in the footsteps of -
Omar Little
man who lived by a strict code and never deviated from his rules, foremost of which is that he never robbed or menaced people who were not involved in the drug trade. Omar, who was -
Fat fetishism
Fat fetishism is a sexual fetish describing an attraction to the context in which fat (as a substance) and obesity are eroticized and regarded as elements which affect the function of society and the progression -
Gay-for-pay
Gay-for-pay is an insinuative term used more commonly with male (and, less frequently, female) actors, pornographic stars, or sex workers that identify as heterosexual but are paid to act or perform gay professionally -
Queer
empowerment. The term is still considered by some to be offensive and derisive, and by others as a re-appropriated term used to describe a sexual orientation and/or gender identity or gender expression that -
Neal Cassady
with them and the circle of artists and writers there. He had a sexual relationship with Ginsberg that lasted off and on for the next twenty years, and he later traveled cross-country with Kerouac. -
Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls
the town. They recently have been able to help Stan rescue his twin brother Ford Pines from a dimension he had been trapped in for several years after falling into a portal of his own -
Jasper Johns
life in Allendale, South Carolina with his paternal grandparents after his parents' marriage failed. He then spent a year living with his mother in Columbia, South Carolina and thereafter he spent several years living with -
Robert Helpmann
in the arts, was named in his honor. From childhood, Helpmann had a strong desire to be a dancer. This was an unusual ambition in provincial Australia of the 1920's. In a 1974 interview -
Princess Ozma
boy and called him Tip (short for Tippetarius). Ozma, in the form of Tip, was raised as a boy and had no memory of ever having been a girl. As Tip, Ozma created Jack Pumpkinhead -
Cabaret (film)
Cabaret is a 1972 American musical film. It was directed by Bob Fosse and it stars Liza Minnelli, Michael York and Joel Grey. The film is set in Berlin during the Weimar Republic in 1931 -
Midnighter
Template:Superherobox Midnighter is a fictional comic book superhero, best known as a member of the rogue superhero team The Authority. Created by writer Warren Ellis and artist Bryan Hitch, he first appeared in Stormwatch
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