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Contents:
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
- BARBIE STAR MARGOT ROBBIE RPONDS TO FAN THEORI THAT KEN IS GAY
- 'PASSAG' DIRECTOR NOUNC 'DANGERO' NC-17 RATG ON A FILM PICTG A GAY LOVE STORY
A BRIEF HISTORY OF LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
As lad culture was for straight men of the 1990s, so “huns” are to the women and gay men of Bra today. * gay culture uk *
Journalist and certified hun expert Hannah Ewens scrib hun culture as “a club for Brish women and gay men; what lad culture was for straight men om the 1990s onwards. The @loveofhuns creator tells GQ that gay men are particular fans of huns: “Gay men often go weak at the kne for a woman beg ‘inic’, while often gog agast what is expected of them.
Some huns probably remd them of old iends om school or childhood, so there’s a fond nostalgia that plays a massive part the adoratn and gay hun gaze too. “Often ’s women who perhaps remd of our mums or of the quirky teachers at school who might have known we were gay and were supportive of . This uld also relate to the long-held tradn for gay ins beg “survivor” women, who embody a certa longevy and urage that gay men fd mp is, as San Sontag scribed, “a serns that fails”, then that too is a ccial part of what draws gay men to the cultural artefacts, often imag of Brish celebri awkward PR stunts.
BARBIE STAR MARGOT ROBBIE RPONDS TO FAN THEORI THAT KEN IS GAY
It is a celebratn of the accepted Brish mantra that “’s the takg part that unts” person behd Instagram’s @loveofhuns tells GQ that, a time when Brish inty and patrtism have been policised and tated, huns have created a new sense of pri Brish culture – one that many gay men don’t feel nflicted about celebratg. 92% of people state they are totally or fairly fortable wh a gay or bisexual man, or lbian or bisexual woman, beg their neighbour, manager, GP or Prime Mister. For parents wh children aged 16 and unr, 91% say they are fairly or totally fortable wh a gay or bisexual man or lbian or bisexual woman as their child’s teacher, pared to 77% who exprs fort about a transgenr person as their child’s teacher.
Almost four ten (38%) people agree wh the statement that is appropriate for schools to teach a six-year-old that beg gay is acceptable, whilst 52% of people disagree. Kantar’s DIVA Survey 2020 revealed sights to the LGBTQ+ women’s perspective; among those wh children, 36% say they have experienced homophobia om other parents and 36% claim their children have been victims of homophobia due to their parents’ sexual orientatn.
'PASSAG' DIRECTOR NOUNC 'DANGERO' NC-17 RATG ON A FILM PICTG A GAY LOVE STORY
Almost four ten (38%) people agree that is appropriate for schools to teach a six-year-old that beg gay is acceptable, whilst 52% of people disagree wh this statement. 30% of people agree that is appropriate for schools to teach a twelve-year-old that beg gay is acceptable, whilst 50% of people disagree.
Comfort levels are higher amongst younger parents, as 88% of parents aged 25 to 34 exprs fort wh a lbian, gay, bisexual or transgenr person as their child’s teacher, pared to 66% of parents aged 55-64. 75% of parents who are relig and practisg are fortable wh someone who is lbian, gay, bisexual or transgenr beg their child’s teacher, pared to 86% of those who are not relig. 19% of people who intify as lbian, gay or bisexual say they have felt lonely (“always or often feel lonely”) pared to jt 5% of people who intify as straight/heterosexual.