G.A.Y. is a backronym for gay standing for Good As You. It is meant to transform the historic use of gay as a slur into an expression of gay Pride.Where does G.A.Y. come from? The term gay has referred to someone who exhibits sexual desire or behavior toward a person or person...
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Eight themes emerged that capture the diversity of gay and bisexual men’s sexual desires. Most common among responses was a desire for sex within committed relationships, followed by a desire for sex which is emotionally or psychologically connected. Men also expressed a desire for volume and var...
While a large body of research has sought to understand HIV transmission risk behaviours among gay men, bisexual men and other men who have sex with men (MSM), less attention has been paid to the wider sexual health and well-being of this population. Whi
It would have been open to them separately to do so for any other protected characteristic, including that of gender reassignment. “That is not what they have done. They have chosen to make a representation objective in relation to women but expanded the definition of women to include only ...
A frequent and appropriate term for a lady who is only interested in other women. LGBTQIA+ LGBTQIA+ is an abbreviation that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and “+” signifies other unidentified genders. ...
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What is keeping men out of the teaching profession? The answer to both questions rest inButler’s (1999)critique of gender as a construct that is “so taken for granted”, while at the same time as being “so violently policed” (xx). ...
Matthew: I am a 31-year-old, assistant principal and have been teaching for almost ten years. I work in a large urban school. Most of my career has been spent teaching in the younger classes. This research interested me because even though my school staff is almost 50% male, very few...
One might ask: what is the problem with that? To take one example, while some participant groups were selected for a known lack of contact with other generations (e.g., Anstadt 2009; Bartlett 2005), the posit- ing of IGS as a solution reflected two underlying assumptions: 1) that a...