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Right-Wingers Are Terrified of Our Gay Kristen Stewart Cover
Ever since 2012, when Donald Trump wrote a string of tweets about how Robert Pattinson should dump her, Kristen Stewart has occupied a curious cosmos in the conservative imagination.
It was being reminded of those comments, as she revealed in Rolling Stone‘s March cover story, that inspired Stewart to come out as gay in a Saturday Darkness Live monologue five years later, shedding once and for all the waif-like image thrust upon her by theTwilight saga — the vampire romance movies that made her a force in Hollywood. Since then, she has develop a queer diva of the enormous screen, pursuing layered roles in challenging and subversive films.
But the representation of celebrities love Stewart (and lesser-known LGBTQ individuals) has been interpreted by far-right agitators as evidence that youthful people are creature “groomed” into adopting sexual and gender identities that drop outside a heteronormative standard. Unsurprisingly, then, Stewart’s new photoshoot with Rolling Stone, which played with masculine-coded fashion and props (i.e., jock straps and gym weights), has this crowd foaming at th
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Abro (sexual and romantic)
A word used to depict people who have a fluid sexual and/or idealistic orientation which changes over time, or the course of their life. They may use different terms to describe themselves over time.
Ace
An umbrella term used specifically to describe a lack of, varying, or occasional experiences of sexual attraction. This encompasses asexual people as well as those who identify as demisexual and grey-sexual. Ace people who experience amorous attraction or occasional sexual attraction might also employ terms such as homosexual, bi, lesbian, straight and queer in conjunction with asexual to describe the direction of their sentimental or sexual attraction.
Ace and aro/ace and aro spectrum
Umbrella terms used to explain the wide group of people who experience a lack of, varying, or occasional experiences of love-related and/or sexual attraction, including a lack of attraction. People who identify under these umbrella terms may describe themselves using one or more of a wide variety of terms, including, but not limited to, asexual, ace, aromantic, aro, demi, grey, and abro. People may also use terms such as gay, bi, lesbian, linear
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Zurich in U-turn on gay cover
Zurich Animation is to present life insurance to gay men for the first hour in a
policy U-turn that follows media criticism of its procedures.
It changed its policy after it told an online survey by lgbtq+ website
queercompany.com that it would not insure gay men. The survey led the ABI
to call for life companies to reassess the issue of insuring lgbtq+ men and
related concerns about HIV and Aids.
This week, Zurich reportedly told the website it did not quote on
homosexuals as it had difficulty assessing the risk.
But, speaking to Money Marketing, a Zurich spokeswoman says: “We have
reviewed our position and will be offering animation cover to same-sex attracted men within the
next few months.”
Commenting on improved treatments and changing patterns of HIV and Aids,
ABI spokesman Malcolm Tarling says: “The industry must look at the way it
deals with HIV and Aids to create sure the industry's stance reflects the
true risks out there.”
The ABI is scrutinizing its statement of practice on the issue in conjunction
with HIV charity the Terrence Higgins Trust.
Massow Rainbow Group consultant Jeff Monk says:”I would welcome the change
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