Gay total
merritt k on “Gay High Academy AU”
for m.l.
in another world we are sulky
teen boys making out
behind the bleachers
what we can't find
words for we say with our hands
and teeth
fumbling towards the
sinewy rightness
of each others' bodies
From Total Mood Killer (TigerBee Press, ). All rights reserved. Reprinted with the permission of the author.
On "Gay High University AU"
AU stands for "alternate universe." In fanfiction, AUs are ways of using established characters from a TV show, film, comic, or whatever to tell a different kind of story. What if the cast of Brooklyn Nine-Nine worked at a coffee shop. What if Teen Wolf was a western. And so on.
I love the concept of using these personalities that are going to be familiar to your readers to tell a completely different kind of story than the one they arrive from. Of course, you could argue that characters are inextricable from narrative and that treating them as neatly separable is a major problem with new fandom and popular analysis of fictional media, but that's a complicated conversation I don't wan
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Albrecht Becker imprisoned by the Nazis for organism gay
By the s, Paragraph of the German Penal Code, which criminalised lgbtq+ acts, was existence applied less frequently. Magnus Hirschfeld’s Institute for Sexual Science led the society in its scientific approach to sexual diversity and acted as an key public centre for Berlin lesbian, same-sex attracted, bisexual and genderqueer life. In the process towards end decriminalisation had been initiated within the German legislature.
Nazi conceptions of race, gender and eugenics dictated the Nazi regime’s hostile policy on homosexuality. Repression against gay men, lesbians and trans people commenced within days of Hitler becoming Chancellor. On 6 May , the Nazis violently looted and closed The Institute for Sexual Science, burning its extensive co
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Combining BRFSS data, we estimate that % of U.S. adults identify as LGBT. Further, we estimate that there are almost million (13,,) LGBT adults in the U.S.
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LGBT people reside in all regions of the U.S. (Table 2 and Figure 2). Consistent with the overall population in the Merged States,more LGBT adults dwell in the South than in any other region. More than half (%) of LGBT people in the U.S. live in the Midwest (%) and South (%), including million in the Midwest and million in the South. About one-quarter (%) of LGBT adults reside in the West, approximately million people. Less than one in five (%) LGBT adults live in the Northeast ( million).
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- LGBTQ+ identification in the U.S. continues to increase, with % of U.S. adults now identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer or some other sexual orientation besides heterosexual. The current figure is up from % four years ago and % in , Gallup’s first year of measuring sexual orientation and transgender identity.
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These results are based on aggregated data from Gallup telephone surveys, encompassing interviews with more than 12, Americans aged 18 and older. In each survey, Gallup asks respondents whether they identify as heterosexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual or something else. Overall, % say they are straight or heterosexual, % identify with one or more LGBTQ+ groups, and % decline to respond.
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