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Threeway without having sex with the other guy

Threeway without having sex with the other guy

Question asked by Rick (18 years old questioning man from United States of America, United States of America)

Question answered on October 2, 2010 by

Sorted in Entertainment, Misconceptions & Clichés, Questions

Hi Rick, Thank you very much for reaching out to Alterheros. I understand that you are interested in having a 3 way relationship and wondering if this is crazy or normal. You also mentioned that you would not have sex with the guy. First of all, I don't know if there is such ... Read more.
Non University-run bi/gay organizations

Non University-run bi/gay organizations

Question asked by Anonymous (28 years old homosexual man from Canada, Canada)

Question answered on May 16, 2009 by

Sorted in Dating, Entertainment, Questions

Hi anonymous thanks for your question, To start I have to stress that it is simply easier to accustomize yourself to other languages or you may not find a group that is able to cater to your needs… Already the Quebec gay community is quite fractioned with all the specialized groups ... Read more.
image+nation 20: XX years of (r)evolutionary lgbt culture

image+nation 20: XX years of (r)evolutionary lgbt culture

image+nation is a key stop on the lgbt and independant film festival circuit. With 11 days of spectacular screenings, image+nation is an event full of nourishment for the eyes and the mind. The festival held this year from November 15 – 25 will not disappoint, offering visual treats for all cinematic appetites.

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Image + nation 2006 : get ready for queer cinema

Image + nation 2006 : get ready for queer cinema

Apart from autumn leaves falling and winter coming fast, November is also an occasion to see good queer movies. For its 19th edition, the Montreal LGBT film festival, Image+Nation, presents again a lot of interesting and diversified movies. To give you an overview of the movies that are showing at Image+Nation from November 16th to [...]

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What’s the queerie for your film, dearie? (image+nation celebrates 19 years of queer cinema)

What’s the queerie for your film, dearie? (image+nation celebrates 19 years of queer cinema)

Take a look at the agenda of any concerned movie buff and make sure you don’t contact them for the 10-day stretch in the middle of November. image+nation will be taking over their show-going life and why not let it take over yours as well—the 19th edition of the annual LGBT festival takes the city over from November 16 to 26 with screenings at three different cinemas this year.

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<EM>Transamerica</EM> : the best that American cinema has to offer

Transamerica : the best that American cinema has to offer

I don’t know what’s been going on these days…Call it Revenge of the Independent Films! Lately, the U.S. has been releasing some excellent movies – a big change from the usual, poor quality, special effects-filled blockbusters with no storyline that they usually send us. A few weeks ago, a great movie hit our screens: Transamerica

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<EM>Brokeback Mountain</EM>: the tragedy of intolerance

Brokeback Mountain: the tragedy of intolerance

Brokeback Mountain, the latest film of renowned director Ang Lee and adaptation of Annie Proulx’s short story, is already a huge hit in the gay community and the world of cinema. Nominated in no less than seven categories for the Golden Globe Awards (including best motion picture, best actor and best director), the movie has been awarded the Golden Lion Prize at the Venice International Film Festival.

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A nice come back for Mylène Farmer

A nice come back for Mylène Farmer

Six years after Innamoramento (2000), the french female singer born in Quebec, Mylene Farmer is back in our music stores with a new cd called “Avant que l’ombre…” (“Before the shadow…”). She began her carrier 20 years ago in France and soon became a gay icon, famous for the peculiar style of her songs dealing [...]

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Transgender Youth on Television

Transgender Youth on Television

On October 13, 2004, an hour-long documentary aired on CBC television on the subject of transsexuality. The main subject of the documentary was Ayden, a 17-year old female-to-male transsexual living in Toronto. With great optimism and trust that the CBC would do a good job presenting this topic, word of the show was spread around the internet, advising people to tune in. Unfortunately, the interview focused on why not to transition, why it is a mistake, and why Ayden, specifically, is making a mistake.

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OUT at the ballgame?

OUT at the ballgame?

Could this be true? Am I day dreaming? A major league baseball game, between the Toronto Blue Jays and Montreal Expos, where celebrating Pride will be encouraged, not silenced?

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