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Monday, March 18, 2024

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HEARTSTOPPER stars and fans alike have shared their pure queer joy to hear that that series has been renewed for two more seasons.

The live-action adaptation of Alice Oseman’s 2016 webcomic has captured the hearts of countless people since it premiered in April.

Season one introduces us to Nick Young (Kit Connor) and Charlie Spring (Joe Locke), two British students who fall desperately in love with one another.

On Friday (20 May), Netflix finally announced that the heartwarming series has been renewed for two more seasons.

“To those who have fallen in love with Nick & Charlie, cried watching Alice Oseman’s magical story brought to life, or felt represented for the first time on-screen, I am elated to announce… Heartstopper has been renewed for TWO MORE SEASONS!” Netflix tweeted.

Actor Antonio Banderas says he ‘owes his life’ to a drag queen.

The Spanish actor said he was driving a motorbike in 1976 when he got into a serious accident.

“The front wheel of my motorbike went into a ditch and, boom! I hit a car and my head hit the tank,” he told The Independent.

Banderas said his saviour – described as a ‘drag queen’ in a wig and dress – “came from nowhere, got in the middle of the road and stopped a car to take me to hospital”.

Forty-three years on, Banderas retold the story while promoting his new film, Pain and Glory, in which he plays a gay character.

Chinese novelist jailed for 10 years for ‘writing gay sex scenes’

A Chinese erotic writer has reportedly been jailed for more than 10 years after including gay sex scenes in one of her novels.
State media reported that the writer, who uses the internet alias Tianyi, was sentenced to 10-and-a-half years in prison by a court in Anhui province for “producing and selling pornographic materials” in her 2017 novel Occupation, which features gay sex scenes.

HINDUS: SURPRISING HISTORY OF SUPPORTING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE

Akhandadhi Das, a Vaishnav Hindu teacher and theologian said that the religion had a long and inclusive history of love and acceptance when it comes to transgender people. 
In Hinduism, Ayurvedic texts say that people are born into three different gender types – with the third gender known as “tritiya prakriti.”
“Ayurvedic texts say that people are born into one of three gender types, male, female and in Sanskrit, the third type. This was considered natural and linked to the vagueries of human reincarnation, as we alternate back and forth between male and female in a prolonged series of lives, we carry subconscious impressions and tendencies with us.
So in Hindu terms, we may carry a body that doesn’t match our gender outlook. The term tritiya prakriti indicates that gendered distinctions should not be based on biology or genitalia, but rather on psychology.

AKHENATHON. Este faraón era representado a menudo en las pinturas, grabados y estatuas, con caderas anchas y pechos femeninos. Algunos investigadores atribuyen estos detalles a un intento de su reinado hacia la unificación de lo masculino y lo femenino, propio de un culto monoteísta.

Otros sugieren que se trata de una indicación de un desorden glandular, suponen que Akhenaton pudo ser intersexual. Por otra parte, también hay escenas de Akhenaton acariciando a su ahijado Smekhare, lo cual podría indicar una relación homoerótica.

En Mesopotamia (actual Irak), Akhenaton permitió que la prostitución masculina y femenina adjunta a los templos y que, en algunos casos, los internos recibieran un salario regular de las arcas públicas. Esta institución causó controversia.