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Friday, August 19, 2011

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Friday, August 5, 2011

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Bisexual Men: All They Want is Acceptance Too


Robert Edward Smith talks to Same Same about being an openly proud bisexual man, but asks the gay community not to discern or discriminate others based on gender. "It's a world of limitless possibilities." We, of all people, should know better.

Let me say it loud - I'm bisexual and proud of it. I'm passionate about the queer movement and its peoples, immensely excited for the frontier of change on the horizon, and proud of the recognition we're receiving in an exciting new dawn of Aussie politics. But my bi brethren and I are being forgotten in a pro-gay paradigm that's encompassing out wider community. If you happen to be a bisexual male, do any of your homosexual peers fail to fathom the legitimacy of your unique sexuality? Sadly, I'm often asked to somehow prove my sexuality beyond reasonable doubt, branded a liar (ridiculed by gay men in particular) and treated like I'm knee-deep in a hazy phase of self-denial. And I'm a little tired of it.

Crusaders in the GLBTI community routinely campaign to stamp out homophobia, evidences by the stellar success of campaigns such as last years Wear It Purple initiative, and the thunderous social networking petition 'Homophobia - Not Here' in response to the Adshel debacle last month. So surely there's room for a groundbreaking campaign to stave off "bi-phobia" within the fortified walls of our gay community? These days, gay men can publicly disclose their orientation without fear of rejection by their straight peers and/or family. According to RMIT Gender Studies lecturer Jilian Stone, bisexual men aren't so lucky. She says many bisexuals are discriminated against by gays and straight alike. "It's common for a young male bisexual to feel alone, and ostracised, and not have that same support network as gay people do. When your sexuality is diverse, complex and even threatening to other people, that sense of belonging is lost. From my experience, many bi men feel like their not deserving of acceptance from the heterosexual world, and they also feel they're not authentic enough for the homosexual world."

There's also a preconception within the gay community that true bisexual men should be coupled with a female - when thats simply not the case at all. Some bi men do indeed pursue relationships with women and live a hetero-normative lifestyle. But not every bi male does that. Some of us become enveloped in gay culture and seek out relationships with men. Why? Well because life isn't so formulaic. If I was to have sex with a million men and never bed a female again via some bizarre twist of fate, I'd still be organically bisexual, because I'm instinctually attracted to both men and women equally and nothing will change that. We are who we are, as blessed Ke$ha would say. The fabled gay scene is a lively, fast paced and appealing haven for young and vivacious males. It's a world of limitless possibilities, and I love it. But men like me aren't gay, we simply don't discern or discriminate based on gender, and all we ask for is a little more acceptance from our gay brothers in particular.

Source: Same Same

[Pictured above from Cody Cummings website is Cody, together with Parker London and Kandi Milan. If you like the shirt below, you can purchase it from Skreened HERE. For information and support services within Australia for those who either are, or think they may possibly be bisexual, then check the ReachOut website]

Lady Gaga, Child of Diversity, Decries Intolerance


Rome - Lady Gaga sang a few bars of her smash hit Born This Way and demanded an end of discrimination against gays as she proclaimed herself a "child of diversity" at a gay pride rally Saturday night in the ancient Circus Maximus. The star, who Born This Way album recently topped one million sales in a week, delighted tens of thousands of people at a brief concert in the vast field where the ancient Roman masses would gather for spectacles. Wearing a green wig, she played the piano and sang a few numbers, But she devoted much of her appearance after the annual European gay pride parade to denounce intolerance and discrimination against gays and transgender people, Among the places she cited was the Middle East, Poland, Russia and Lithuania. Lady Gaga told the crowd she is often asked, "How gay are you, Lady Gaga? "My answer is: 'I am a child of diversity.'"

She also proudly citied her Italian roots - saying she was really named Stefanie Giovanni Angelina Germanotta. And she told fans her costume - a sleek black top with one bare shoulder and billowing plaid skirt - were from the last collection of Gianni Versace. Decrying intolerance of homosexuality, Lady Gaga lamented that young who are gay are susceptible to "suicide, self-loathing, isolation". Many in the crowd had participated in an hours-long parade of colourful floats and brightly costumed marchers through Rome's historic centre before the rally. The events were part of the annual EuroPride day to encourage gay rights on the continent. Lady Gaga praised her audience for its "great courage" which she says inspired her.

EuroPride organisers hope the event will draw attention to discrimination gay face in many parts of the world. The US ambassador was among those who invited Lady Gaga to Rome. "I am so honoured to be here," Lady Gaga said, recalling how, earlier in the day, she lay naked in silk sheets in her hotel room and enjoyed the din of adoring fans and packs of photographers in the street below. Organisers said Rome was a significant choice of venue, since it is home to the Vatican, which staunchly opposes legislation that would recognise same-sex marriage or adoption by gay couples. Others hoped the turnout would send a message to Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian leader and billionaire media mogul who has caused much outrage at times from gay rights groups.

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Fashion on Film.

This fab video by design house Butterflysoulfire features their S/S 2010 collection. It was originally screened in Berlin. Enjoy.




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Friday, July 29, 2011

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

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Friday, July 22, 2011

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Coitus Magazine #3: The Coming of Age Covers







"Celebrating the youthful expression of burgeoning sexuality with the dynamic world of high fashion, Coitus blurs the reality between these realities," says the magazine's website. For their third issue, dubbed 'Coming of Age', the mag has produced six alternative covers. Bjorn Buckley, Sam Lawson, Ben Somers and Jessy Delduca by Pantelis, Joan Mirangels by Ben Lamberty and Pablo Morais by Rick Day.

MEGA Magazine July 2011: Baroque Crusade


MEGA Magazine July 2011

Photographed by Rxandy Capinpin
Styling by Angela Alarcon and Ryuji Shiomitsu
Make Up by Dondon De Jesus @ MAC
Hair by Jay Wee
Sittings Editor: Ning Hilario
Model: Vanessa Matsunaga

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

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David Gandy for Dolce & Gabbana Gym Collection


Thirty-one year old English uber-model David Gandy appears in these shots by photographer Mariano Vivanco for Dolce & Gabbana Gym Fall/Winter 2011, featuring easy and comfortable clothes to lounge around and work out in.






Rebecca Ferguson Fashion Inspiration

She's changing fashion. Each week she's on the X-factor. With her plain dresses and old 1950's style. I love everything Rebecca Ferguson wears, and I love how she's bringing soul back to the x-factor.
She's just sung probably the best performance so far on the X-factor, you can check it out here:



But back to what she's wearing. Each week she wears the most amazing dresses and to me she's setting a new trend and changing British Fashion, when you go into the high-street stores right now you can see plenty of dresses which are classic and elegant and inspired by Rebecca Ferguson.
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I really love each outfit she's wearing she looks amazing. What do you think?
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She looks absolutely amazing in each photo, what do you think of all the dresses she wears? Are you a fan of Rebecca Ferguson? Do you want her to win the x-factor?

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Monday, July 18, 2011

just dreamy

A rather ethereal edit featuring Irina Lazareanu shot by Miles Aldridge in the May issue of Italian Vogue.



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