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of the United States?... that the first same-sex kiss on an American soap opera was between fictional characters Lena Kundera and Bianca Montgomery in 2003, who were also American soap opera's first lesbian -
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of the United States?... that the first same-sex kiss on an American soap opera was between fictional characters Lena Kundera and Bianca Montgomery in 2003, who were also American soap opera's first lesbian -
User:Boyariffic
Hi, I'm Boyariffic and I am a bisexual. I love fictional characters from the LGBT community and I plan on adding pages for all of the LGBT characters that aren't already here. To -
Elexis Sinclaire
Elexis Sinclaire is a fictional character in the SiN first-person shooter video game series by Ritual Entertainment. Elexis is the main antagonist character in the cyberpunk-themed SiN series, where she is a rich -
Sean Bateman
Sean Bateman is a fictional character in the novels of Bret Easton Ellis; he is the younger brother of serial killer Patrick Bateman. He was the main character of The Rules of Attraction and appeared -
Category:Lesbian Writers
This category lists notable writers who identify, or who have been identified, as lesbians. Many of them have written about the nature of same-sex love and desire using fictional, autobiographical, or journalistic forms. -
Hector (Pantheon)
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Denise/Dennis Bryson
Denise/Dennis Bryson is a fictional DEA agent in the American television series Twin Peaks. The role was played by David Duchovny, who would later go on to play another more famous agent: Special Agent -
BGM
BGM is a slang acronym that stands for black gay men. The term BGM appears in the writings of Keith Boykin and many articles, magazines, and internet sites that contain information about gays, lesbians, and -
Dave Ian McCall
Dave Ian McCall was a fictional character in the sitcom A Bear's Tail played by Davina McCall. In the show, he underwent a sex change. Dave lived with Sue Dales and Ozzy; Sue also -
Blog:I'm a friendly person I like to meet people too and frends
a page for sundew, willow, silverspot, burnet, anemone, snowfox, snowflake, and umber on here or do the fictional characters have to be humans? Read Full Post Lovely1LGBT • 30 May 0 An Important Message The LGBT -
Talk:Nijicon
Nijicon was originally a japenese word, it means a "lover of lines" litterally, where it's original meaning was strictly used to convey that people found romance with fictional 2D drawings. It is an offense -
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Hi, welcome to LGBT Info. Thanks for your edit to the Category:Fictional orphans page. Please sign in and create a user name. It's an easy way to keep track of your contributions and -
File:Stonewall Official Trailer 1 (2015) - Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Ron Perlman Movie HD
Official Trailer 1 (2015) - Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Ron Perlman Movie HD STONEWALL is a drama about a fictional young man caught up during the 1969 Stonewall Riots. Danny Winters (Jeremy Irvine) is forced to leave -
Kay Francis
Template:Infobox actor Kay Francis (January 13, 1905 – August 26, 1968) was an American actress who, after a brief beginning on Broadway in the 1920s, moved to film and achieved her greatest success between 1930 -
Historical pederastic couples
Template:About Over the course of history there have been a number of pederastic relationships between adult men and adolescent boys which have become part of the historical record. In some of these cases one -
Cross-dressing in film and television
Cross-dressing in motion pictures began in the early days of the silent films. Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel brought the tradition of female impersonation in the English music halls when they came to America -
Queen (gay slang)
In gay slang, queen is a term used to refer to flamboyant or effeminate gay men. The term can either be pejorative, or celebrated as a type of self-identification. A "drag queen" is a -
Kimberly Devine
which she felt from her earliest childhood. Following her graduation from high school she worked at a gentlemen's club as a make-up artist. Feeling a need to "find herself", at age 17, she -
Bean queen
attracted to Hispanic and Latino males. One source describes these as "Gay men who are attracted to gentlemen of the Latino flava." The term is probably derived from the better-established term "rice queen" (referring -
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 -
Delta Lambda Phi
Delta Lambda Phi (ΔΛΦ) is an international social fraternity for gay, bisexual, trans, and progressive men. It offers a social environment and structure similar to other Greek-model college fraternities. Delta Lambda Phi was founded -
Here!
Template:Infobox NetworkTemplate:Lowercase here! is an American premium television network targeting the LGBT audiences. Launched in 2002, here! is available nationwide on all major cable systems and Internet TV providers as either a 24 -
International Mister Leather
International Mister Leather (IML) is an international conference and contest of leathermen and leatherwomen held annually since 1979 in Chicago, Illinois. IML's forerunner was the 1970s "Mr. Gold Coast" bar contest held at Chicago -
Georgina Beyer
Georgina Beyer (b 1957) was the world's first openly transsexual Member of Parliament, and from 27 November 1999 until 14 February 2007 was an MP for the Labour Party in New Zealand. Born George
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