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Bear Run (film)
subculture from the perspectives of three bears from various backgrounds. It also features scenes from the 2006-2008 circuits for Bear Albany, International Bear Rendezvous, Bear Week – Provincetown, Bear Trek and Lazy Bear Weekend. For -
Klassekampen
turn to the populist "anti-woke" right and become known for publishing a steady stream of transphobic articles and op-eds that marginalize and demean trans women. For example, the newspaper's editor and regular -
Ruined orgasm
Template:Multiple issues A ruined orgasm is a technique, usually used by a woman (the stimulator) who is dominating a man (the stimulated); however, it can be adapted for use on women. The power of -
NOTABLE AMERICAN LESBIANS
From Wikipedia, Tammy Baldwin became the first open lesbian ever elected to Congress in 1998. In 2012 she became the first openly lesbian or gay senator in American history. -
Suporn Watanyusakul
world leader in surgical procedures for transsexual people, namely facial feminization surgery and sex reassignment surgery male-to-female. Watanyusakul's form of vaginoplasty has been referred to as the Suporn technique. Dr. Suporn's -
John Paul McQueen
Template:Infobox soap character John Paul McQueen is a fictional character in the long-running British Channel 4 television Soap opera Hollyoaks, and is played by actor James Sutton. The character made his début in -
Northstar
as one of the first openly homosexual superheroes in American comic books. Jean-Paul Beaubier was born to a Quebecer family in Montreal, but after his parents died in an automobile accident during his childhood -
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 -
Alfred Kinsey
Alfred Charles Kinsey (June 23, 1894 – August 25, 1956), was an American biologist and professor of entomology and zoology who in 1947 founded the Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction at Indiana University -
LGBT rights opposition
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
The Ladder (magazine)
The Ladder was the first nationally distributed lesbian publication in the United States. It was published monthly from 1956 to 1970, and once every other month in 1971 and 1972. It was the primary publication -
Daughters of Bilitis
for lesbians, gay men, researchers, and mental health professionals. As the DOB gained members, their focus shifted to providing support to women who were afraid to come out, by educating them about their rights and -
Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures
Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures concern the behaviors, beliefs, knowledge, and references shared by members of sexual minorities or transgendered people by virtue of their membership in those minorities. Among the first to argue -
Cyndi Lauper
Cynthia Ann Stephanie "Cyndi" Lauper (born June 22, 1953) is an American Emmy- and Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, and actress in film, television, and theater. She became a household name in the mid-1980s -
Kristen Stewart
Stewart went on to gain wide recognition for playing Bella Swan in The Twilight Saga film series (2008–12), which collectively grossed over$3.3 billion worldwide. Her work in the series established her as one -
Karma (comics)
Template:Superherobox Karma (Xi'an "Shan" Coy Manh) is a fictional superheroine from Marvel Comics created by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller. She was the first of the New Mutants to see print, first appearing -
Diane Butcher
it was revealed that Diane and her sister Janine would both be briefly returning to EastEnders in 2008 for the screen death of their father Frank Butcher. It was revealed in Heat magazine that when -
Sexuality in Star Trek
Sexuality in Star Trek refers to the wide range of sexual practices seen in the Star Trek franchise. Sexual relationships have generally been depicted as heterosexual in nature. Inter-species and inter-ethnic relationships have -
Amélie Mauresmo
Amélie Simone Mauresmo born 5 July 1979) is a French professional tennis player. She is a former World No. 1. Mauresmo won two Grand Slam singles titles in 2006, at the Australian Open and at -
Queer as Folk (North American TV series)
Queer as Folk is an American and Canadian television series co-production, produced by Showtime and Temple Street Productions which was based on the British series of the same name created by Russell T. Davies -
Sarah Bernhardt
Sarah Bernhardt (1844 – March 26, 1923) was a French stage actress, and has been referred to as "the most famous actress in the history of the world". Bernhardt made her fame on the stages of -
Sex toy
A sex toy is any object or device that is primarily used in facilitating Human sexual behavior. This term can also include BDSM apparatuses, sex furniture, sex swings, fisting sling, or angled cushions and shaped -
Sex doll
orifices (vagina, anus, mouth) for copulation. The openings are sometimes vibrating and may be removable or interchangeable.The use of sex dolls are not restricted to humans, but also for domestic animals for various reasons. -
Krazy Kat
Krazy Kat is a comic strip created by George Herriman that appeared in U.S. newspapers between 1913 and 1944. It was first published in William Randolph Hearst's New York Evening Journal, and Hearst -
Quills
Template:Infobox Film Quills is a 2000 period drama directed by Philip Kaufman and adapted from the Obie award-winning play by Doug Wright, who also wrote the original screenplay. Inspired by the life and
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Assassin's Creed is a 2007 sandbox style action-adventure-stealth video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. The game was released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in November 2007 and for PC in April 2008. It has…