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American Family Association
Template:Infobox NPO The American Family Association (AFA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes conservative Christian values. It was founded in 1977 by Rev. Donald Wildmon as the National Federation for -
Harvey Milk
and the first openly gay city supervisor of San Francisco, California. He was, according to Time magazine, "the first openly gay man elected to any substantial political office in the history of the planet." As -
Kristen Stewart
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 of the highest-paid actresses in the world. -
Bisexual American history
early American life. One notable exception was the openly bisexual poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, who received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver in 1923. Furthermore, the poet Walt -
Log Cabin Republicans
political organization in the United States with state chapters and a national office in Washington, D.C. The group's constituency supports the Republican Party and advocates for gay and lesbian rights. The organization itself -
Bianca Montgomery and Maggie Stone
character Frankie Stone; the storyline revolved around the close relationship of Bianca and Frankie, as well as the aftermath of Frankie's death. When her death attracted criticism, writer Richard Culliton decided to bring the -
Steven Beale
Michelle Collins), Simon Wicks (played by Nick Berry) and Ian Beale (played by Adam Woodyatt). Steven was the result of a one-night stand (in the bar of The Queen Victoria public house) between Cindy -
Craig Dean
character on the long-running British Channel 4 television Soap opera Hollyoaks. After his eventful departure from the series in September 2007, he returned to the show on the 2nd of September 2008 (E4 Show -
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
two Grand Slam singles titles in 2006, at the Australian Open and at Wimbledon. Mauresmo first attained the top ranking on September 13, 2004, holding it for five weeks on that occasion. She was the -
Martina Navratilova
The Greatest Tennis Matches of the Twentieth Century, named her as the second best female player of the 20th century, directly behind Steffi Graf. Tennis magazine has selected her as the greatest female tennis player -
Bill Tilden
William Tatem Tilden II, often called "Big Bill", was an American tennis player who was the World No. 1 player for 7 years, the last time when he was 38 years old. Born in Philadelphia -
Sarah Bernhardt
to as "the most famous actress in the history of the world". Bernhardt made her fame on the stages of Europe in the 1870s, and was soon in demand in Europe and the United States -
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
The sex doll may consist of an entire body with face, or just a pelvic part, with the orifices (vagina, anus, mouth) for copulation. The openings are sometimes vibrating and may be removable or interchangeable -
Susan Stanton
Susan Ashley Stanton (born Steven B. Stanton in 1959) was the city manager of Largo, Florida, until her job termination. She grew up in the Catskill Mountains of New York. Stanton is married to Donna -
Elagabalus
Julia Soaemias and Sextus Varius Marcellus, and in his early youth he served as a priest of the god El-Gabal at his hometown, Emesa. In 217, the emperor Caracalla was murdered and replaced by -
Female genital cutting
extremely controversial. Opposition is motivated by concerns regarding the consent (or lack thereof, in most cases) of the patient, and subsequently the safety and consequences of the procedures. In the past several decades, there have -
Quills
from the Obie award-winning play by Doug Wright, who also wrote the original screenplay. Inspired by the life and work of the Marquis de Sade, Quills re-imagines the last years of the Marquis -
Bondage (BDSM)
Template:Nofootnotes In the context of BDSM, bondage involves people being tied up or otherwise restrained for pleasure. Bondage is usually, but not always, a Human sexual behavior. The paraphilia of being sexually aroused by -
Cleveland Street scandal
who also worked as messenger boys for the Post Office, were given light sentences and none of the clients were prosecuted. After the story appeared in the press, one of the alleged clients, the Earl -
Lawrence v. Texas
U.S. 558 (2003), is a landmark United States Supreme Court case. In the 6-3 ruling, the justices struck down the sodomy law in Texas. The court had previously addressed the same issue in -
Jerry Falwell
Jerry Lamon Falwell, Sr. (August 11, 1933 – May 15, 2007) was an American evangelical Christian pastor and televangelist. He was the founding pastor of the Thomas Road Baptist Church, a megachurch in Lynchburg, Virginia. He -
Mark Foley scandal
Florida, to teenaged boys who had formerly served as congressional pages. The scandal has grown to encompass the response of Republican congressional leaders to previous complaints about Foley's contacts with the pages and inconsistencies -
Capital Pride (Washington)
produced by Whitman-Walker Clinic, and is the fourth-largest gay pride event in the United States. The festival was first held in 1975. Deacon Maccubbin, owner of the LGBT bookstore Lambda Rising, organized the
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