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  • {{Header|Gay icon 08/22}} A '''gay icon''' is a public figure who is regarded as a cultural icon of some membe
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  • ...; social groups, support groups and community events; magazines, films and literature; academic research and writing; and even business activity. ...http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/suppress.htm “The Suppression of Lesbian and Gay History"], February 12, 2005, updated April 5, 2005.
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  • ...ugh the term has also been used to describe video games, light novels, and literature. ...of the early twentieth century, notably the writings of Nobuko Yoshiya and literature in the Class S genre. Manga depicting female homoeroticism began to appear
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  • ...ng]]s in [[sexuality|sexual]] scenes. In the case of M/M, these might be [[gay]].
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  • '''Slave fiction''' is a sub-genre of [[:Category:Literature|BDSM fiction]] where the object of a fictional story is to show how someone ...all [[sexual inclination]]s. Many of the stories which are oriented for [[gay]]s contain "straight" captured subjects whom are introduced to [[homosexual
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  • A dying, homosexual Middle Ages literature teacher is deciding who should inherit his loved possession; the novel "[[B {{theme|homosexual}}{{cat|Films with BDSM themes|Films with gay male themes}}
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  • ...en choose not to (or cannot for other reasons) accept social identities of gay or bisexual. The term was created in the 1990s by epidemiologists in order '''MSM''' is often used in medical literature and social research to describe such men as a group for research studies wi
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  • *[http://www.mcstories.com/ A center for the web's mind control literature] *[http://www.hypnosubmission.com Website dedicated to erotic gay hypnosis]
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  • ...s the personal collection of Mrs Nathalie Quirion, Ph.D. student in French literature, also known by her pseudonym [[Thanalie]]. ...s the personal collection of Mrs Nathalie Quirion, Ph.D. student in French literature, also known by her pseudonym [[Thanalie]].
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  • ...edermaus Anthology</I>" by [[Larry Townsend]] , a collection of explicitly gay male SM short stories by [[Tony DeBlase]] writing as Fledermaus. * "<I>[[A History of Erotic Literature]]</I>" by [[Patrick J. Kearney]].
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  • ...Mahlsdorf 19940625.jpg|thumb|upright|Charlotte von Mahlsdorf on [[Berlin]] Gay Pride Parade in 1994.]] ...se. The museum became well known in [[film|cinematic]], [[artist]]ic and [[gay]] circles. From 1970 on, the East [[Berlin]] homosexual scene often had mee
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  • ...f Fun and Flagellation''' is a [[Victorian]] [[spanking novel]] by '''Lady Gay Spanker''' that was first published in 1896. * [[early 20th century French spanking literature]]
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  • ...s oral, vaginal and/or anal [[Sexual intercourse|intercourse]]. [[Erotic]] literature and [[pornography|pornographic]] films have been devoted to the sexual uses ...monly found in established adult video/bookstore arcades, [[sex club]]s, [[gay bathhouse]]s, and [[adult theater]]s.
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  • '''Bareback''' is a term that originated in gay [[slang]] to describe acts of unprotected sex, especially [[anal sex]]. The The gay male community, having been affected the most by the pandemic, mobilized qu
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  • ...Ashbee]] discusses this novel in one of his [[bibliographies]] of [[erotic literature]]. In addition, the compilers of ''British Museum General Catalogue of Prin ...tion]], [[lesbianism]], [[flagellation]], [[fellatio]], [[cunnilingus]], [[gay sex]], [[anal sex]], and [[double penetration]]. [[Taboo]] subjects such as
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  • ...e result of inborn differences or of socialization. Images of boys in art, literature and popular culture often demonstrate assumptions about gender roles. ...the term boy, often in the deliberate misspelling [[boi]] (which has other gay uses), sometimes specified (notably 'domestic' houseboi), refers not to jun
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  • ...'' is an online encyclopedia that presents detailed biographies of notable gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. It is the most popular L ...t 2,000 entries. The entries are categorized into three departments: Arts, Literature, and History and Social Sciences. The site also includes a discussion board
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  • A '''spanking novel''' is longer work of spanking-related [[literature]]. A spanking novel can take the form of a [[novel]]-length [[spanking stor ...ation novels and novellas, as well as [[early 20th century French spanking literature]].
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  • ...masochism]], [[prostitution]], [[pedophilia]], [[pornography]] and lesbian literature, as well as anthropological studies and histories of sexual subcultures. In 1978 Rubin moved to San Francisco to begin studies of the gay male [[leather culture]]. On June 13 of that year, Rubin, together with [[P
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  • : GLAAD, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation is established in New York City. ...the contest at the Park West in Chicago. Jim Ed Thompson, former editor of Gay Bondage and Action Male, is first runner up.
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