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Hollywood’s Gay Power Couples: Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor, More
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Hollywood's Gay Influence Couples: Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor, More
Love is love! Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor, Elton John and David Furnish, and more famous queer couples have lived out their fairy-tale romances in the public eye. The American Horror Story actress was first linked to Taylor in 2015, and the pair have been going strong ever since. In January 2019, Paulson opened up about how her relationship with the Two and a Half Men alum began. "We met a very, very extended time ago," Paulson said on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, joking that Taylor slid into her DMs. "I was with someone else ... and then there was, like, a Twitter thing that happened. We were doing a thing at Martha Plimpton's residence, it was for an organization that she was working with, and we were both doing a PSA for it. We sort of breezed by one another and started following each other on Twitter." Since taking her relationship with Taylor common, Paulson has been candid about her "unconventional" personal
Allowing gay couples who married remotely overseas to register their partnerships in Hong Kong would “twist one’s definition of marriage,” a pro-Beijing lawmaker has said, as meetings about the government’s same-sex rights bill continued.
Speaking during a Legislative Council discussion on Friday, lawmaker Holden Chow referred to a clause in the bill that says couples whose marriage, civil partnership or union was conducted “by remote means” would be eligible to register their partnerships in Hong Kong.
In recent years, online weddings officiated virtually in countries where homosexual marriage is legal contain become more common in the LGBTQ community, including in Hong Kong.
“This will instantly twist one’s definition of marriage,” said Chow, a member of the city’s largest pro-establishment party, the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB).
Friday marked the second day of meetings in the Legislative Council’s Bills Committee on the Registration of Same-Sex Partnerships Bill. A total of 15 lawmakers are reviewing the government’s proposal before it returns to the council me
Considering Open Relationships P1. | Thoughts for Gay Couples to Consider
Open relationships are the new sandbox where many LGBTQIA+ persons test out their relational skills. Can we travel new relationships and not violate one another’s boundaries? Will our health,our sex and our heartfelt intimacy thrive because of open relationships, or will they become tattered by pain and rejection over time?
Many of us wonder if we can believe our lovers to the powers and pulls of an open relationship, while others crave for another outlet for their love and experiences that preserve a sense of youthful joy alive. No matter the context from which you consider the idea of opening your relationship, I recommend you grab time to scan through this 3-part series.
What is an Open Relationship?
An expose relationship is a committed partnership in which both individuals consent to engaging in romantic or sexual relationships with people outside of the primary couple. Exploring Open Relationships vs. Monogamy! Curious about polyamory? Inspect out our detailed guide.
The key factors that differentiate ethical non-monogamy from cheating or infidelity are honesty, communication, and the full consent of al
I’ve held this personal bias (irrational judgment?) against non-monogamous relationships for years.
I’ve had two open relationships in the past and both ended badly. But I also happen to have several really good friends who are either in or have explored relationships beyond monogamy, which are generally more common in the queer society. So, I often find myself bumping up against my subconscious judgments of people who I respect and treasure simply for having a relationship arrangement that didn’t function out for me.
Recently, I decided it was finally day I confront my bias head-on and hear some friends out on their experiences with non-monogamy: the good, the bad, and the beautiful.
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First, I was curious why it seemed so many queers just couldn’t feel to keep it in their pants, even after deciding to commit. Form no mistake, monogamous relationships are still the standard, regardless of how you identify. However, a recent study suggests 30% of same-sex attracted men are actively in non-monogamous relationships. Some might even argue that this figure is on the more conservative side of already available data. It does stand to rea