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Marissa Cooper
California whose family (mother Julie, father Jimmy, and younger sister Kaitlin) go through some dramatic changes over the course of the seasons. She is a troubled person before the series begins, with a history of -
Cat o' nine tails
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Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell
the main group of characters in the series. After guest-starring in the series' second episode, "Allen", the actor became one of the regular cast members. The character was introduced into the series as a -
Foreskin restoration
Foreskin restoration is the process of expanding the residual skin on the penis, via surgical or non-surgical methods, to create the appearance of a natural foreskin (prepuce) covering the glans penis. Foreskin restoration techniques -
Takeda Shingen
May 13, 1573) of Shinano and Kai Provinces, was a preeminent daimyo or feudal lord with military prestige who sought for the control of Japan in the late stage of Sengoku or "warring states" period. -
Tank Girl
Tank Girl is a British comic character written by Alan Martin and originally drawn by Jamie Hewlett, and is currently drawn by Rufus Dayglo, Ashley Wood, and Mike McMahon. The official Tank Girl website is -
Wiccan (comics)
Template:Superherobox Wiccan (real name William "Billy" Kaplan) is a comic book character, a member of the Young Avengers, a team of superheroes in the Marvel Universe. His appearance is patterned on that of Thor -
Jack McPhee
Jack McPhee is a fictional character played by Kerr Smith in the American television drama Dawson's Creek. The son of Joseph McPhee, Jack is the shy new kid on the block when he and -
Xandir P. Wifflebottom
the first episode, Xandir valiantly proclaims, "I'm on a never ending quest to save my girlfriend!" The girlfriend is a spoof of the eponymous Princess Zelda from The Legend of Zelda; the quest is -
Lesbian feminism
least to the 1890s, "lesbian feminism" is best contextualised as a branch movement that came together in the early 1970s out of dissatisfaction with (second wave) feminist and gay liberation movements, respectively. In the words -
Jenny Schecter
Template:Infobox characterJennifer'Jenny' Schecter is a fictional character on the Showtime television network series The L Word, shown nationally in the United States. She is played by Jewish Canadian actress Mia Kirshner. In a -
Transvestism
Transvestism is the practice of cross-dressing, which is wearing the clothing of the opposite sex. Transvestite refers to a person who cross-dresses; however, the word often has additional connotations. The term transvestism has -
Gwen Araujo
s death were the subject of a pair of criminal trials in which it was alleged that the attackers were angered by the discovery that Araujo — who, at the time, was living as female — was -
Banjee
in origin. An African-American man writes: Banjee. That was the identity I was given back in the summer of 1991, when I, half out/half in approached the colored museum of the Christopher Street -
Alice Walker
Template:Infobox Writer Alice Malsenior Walker (born February 9, 1944) is an African-American author and feminist who received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1983 for The Color Purple. -
Wicca
which their relationships are seen on an equal footing. In support of this philosophy, many Wiccans cite the Charge of the Goddess, which says "All acts of Love and Pleasure are My rituals". Therefore all -
Transman
male. "FTM" (sometimes FtM, F2M, F-M or FM) is short for "female-to-male", and identifies the general direction of transition (from assigned to actual), and not a conscripted "start" to "finish" process. Some -
Carol Ann Duffy
in late 2004. Carol Ann Duffy was born to Frank Duffy and May Black in Glasgow as the eldest child of the family, and has four brothers. She moved to Staffordshire at the age of -
Daphne du Maurier
s inspiration for the play Peter Pan. As a young child she was introduced to many of the brightest stars of the theatre thanks to the celebrity of her father; notably, on meeting Tallulah Bankhead -
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 -
Bugchasing and giftgiving
slang term for a subculture of gay men who desire, and actively pursue HIV infection. Bugchasers "chase the bug" by seeking sexual partners who are HIV positive for the purpose of having unprotected sex and -
Religious views on transgender people
uncommon enough, and frequently have low enough cultural status, that they are rarely discussed in religious texts. The historical terms used in these texts often lack clear parallels in the modern world, or even clear -
Non-heterosexuals
Non-heterosexual is an umbrella term, describing homosexual, bisexual, asexual, and other people who do not identify as heterosexual. The term helps define the "concept of what is the norm and how a particular group -
Autogynephilia
as well as to sexual arousal patterns. Autogynephilia is recognized by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association, which indicates that of individuals with gender identity disorder, "[The] adult males who are -
Jessicka
school Jessicka had immersed herself in music, Goth-culture, gay iconography, and feminist literature. She often wrote the word "cunt" on her knuckles, and began to drift from the norm; at seventeen she decided that
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