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  • Olympian Yared Nuguse Comes Out and Introduces His Boyfriend Julian Falco

    Olympian Yared Nuguse Comes Out and Introduces His Boyfriend Julian Falco

    Olympian Yared Nuguse, who earned a bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics in the men’s 1500-meter running event, has publicly come out, introducing his boyfriend to the world in a heartfelt Instagram post.

    The 25-year-old distance runner, who made history at the Paris Olympics by securing a spot on the podium, is also celebrating a personal milestone. Nuguse shared a sweet selfie with his boyfriend, Julian Falco, marking their one-year anniversary. In the post, Nuguse wrote, “Introducing my boyfriend, Julian. Can’t believe we’re already one year in my love.” He added a playful note, “Don’t act so surprised,” hinting at the warmth and joy of his new public revelation.

    The post, which features a carousel of pictures showing Nuguse and Falco enjoying romantic dates together, has garnered an outpouring of support from fans and fellow athletes alike. Nuguse’s announcement has made headlines not only for his athletic achievements but also for his courage in embracing his personal life publicly.

     

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    The Olympic runner’s decision to share his relationship with the world has been widely praised, with numerous people from the sports world showing their support in the comments section. Fellow Olympian Nikki Hiltz, who also competed in the Paris 2024 Games, commented with enthusiasm, writing, “Obsessed!” Meanwhile, Matt Llano, another openly gay distance runner, expressed his admiration, saying, “Love this – you will inspire so many!!!”

    Olympic bobsledder Chris Kinney also chimed in, offering his simple but supportive message: “Yay.”

    Nuguse’s announcement comes at a time when visibility for LGBTQ+ athletes is growing, with many coming out in the wake of their athletic achievements, paving the way for future generations of athletes who may not feel the same societal pressures to remain silent about their personal lives.

    The runner’s decision to be open about his relationship is seen as a significant moment for the LGBTQ+ community, especially given Nuguse’s prominent status in the sports world. His openness helps challenge the stigma and stereotypes that have historically surrounded LGBTQ+ athletes, particularly in track and field, which has often been viewed as a conservative sport when it comes to personal matters.

    Fans on social media have also expressed their excitement about Nuguse’s announcement, with many praising his honesty and the positive example he is setting for other athletes. Many have commented on how the gesture helps normalize LGBTQ+ relationships in the world of sports, offering hope and encouragement for others who may be struggling to embrace their own identities.

    Nuguse’s performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics was a remarkable achievement, as he earned a bronze medal in the 1500-meter event, making him one of the top distance runners in the world. His podium finish solidified his place in Olympic history, and now, his personal story is inspiring people both in the LGBTQ+ community and the athletic world.

    His decision to come out adds another layer to his legacy, showing that athletes can thrive both on and off the field, embracing their identities with pride and confidence. Nuguse joins a growing list of Olympians who have publicly come out in recent years, helping to shape a more inclusive future for the sporting community.

    As he continues to break barriers in his athletic career, Nuguse’s personal life is equally inspiring. His decision to share his relationship with the world exemplifies how love and acceptance can coexist with elite performance, offering a powerful message of self-expression, confidence, and joy.

    Fans and fellow athletes alike will undoubtedly continue to support Nuguse in both his athletic and personal endeavors, celebrating his achievements and his courageous steps toward greater visibility for LGBTQ+ individuals in sports.

    For now, Nuguse’s fans are eagerly awaiting what’s next for the Olympian, both on the track and in his personal life. With his achievements at the Paris 2024 Olympics and his brave decision to come out, it’s clear that Nuguse’s journey is just beginning.

  • Historic Houston Throuple’s Polaroid Collection Up for Auction

    Historic Houston Throuple’s Polaroid Collection Up for Auction

    A rare collection of over 9,700 Polaroid photos, chronicling the lives of a groundbreaking Houston throuple, is set to be auctioned at the upcoming ABAA New York International Antiquarian Book Fair. The collection, spanning from 1964 to 1991, documents the polyamorous relationship between Jay Hollenburger, Arthur Slaughter, and Gary Grether, affectionately known as JAG.

    A Groundbreaking Throuple

    The three men began their romantic journey around 1970 when Hollenburger and Slaughter, who had been together since 1961, welcomed Grether into their relationship. A quote from the couple during this time captured their dynamic: “I don’t love you any less, but I love this man as well.”

    Hollenburger, Slaughter, and Grether lived openly as a gay throuple during a time when such relationships were not widely accepted. Slaughter was particularly vocal about the importance of being visible, believing that greater societal acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community would come from better understanding. The trio often hosted elaborate parties, including the annual “Follyball” event in the 1970s, which uniquely combined drag shows with volleyball.

    A Legacy of Photographs

    Hollenburger meticulously documented their lives together, recording the date, location, and names of attendees for nearly every Polaroid photograph. Archivists believe that Hollenburger could have amassed as many as 20,000 photos throughout their years together. Many of the images capture the vibrant social circle and festive gatherings the throuple hosted.

    The collection provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of this historic trio, offering both a personal and social history of the time. The Polaroids span decades, documenting the evolution of their relationship, friendships, and community. Tragically, Grether and Slaughter both passed away due to AIDS, in 1990 and 1995, respectively. Hollenburger, the last surviving member, passed away in September 2024, and the photos were later acquired at his estate sale.

    The Auction and What’s Next

    The Polaroid collection will be available for sale at the ABAA New York International Antiquarian Book Fair, which will take place from April 3 to 6 at the Park Avenue Armory. The photos offer a unique and candid look into the lives of a pioneering polyamorous trio, and their legacy as trailblazers within the LGBTQ+ community.

    For collectors, history enthusiasts, and those interested in LGBTQ+ culture, this collection provides a rare window into a chapter of queer history, captured through the lens of love, community, and acceptance. Scroll below to see some of the photos that will be at the auction!

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  • Joel Kim Booster Opens Up About Engagement to John-Michael Sudsina: We Were Very Much ‘Let’s Just be Boyfriends for 40 Years’

    Joel Kim Booster Opens Up About Engagement to John-Michael Sudsina: We Were Very Much ‘Let’s Just be Boyfriends for 40 Years’

    Comedian Joel Kim Booster, fresh off a successful stand-up tour, sat down with drag icon Katya Zamolodchikova for a candid conversation that spanned the complexities of modern relationships, the nuances of friendship, and the ever-evolving landscape of personal boundaries. Their discussion, peppered with humor and sharp observations, offered a glimpse into their perspectives on love, marriage, and the often-murky waters of social etiquette.

    Speaking on Grindr’s Who’s The A**hole podcast, Booster, reflecting on his recent tour, noted the shifting political climate and its impact on his comedy. “I remember after 2016, me and a lot of comics were like, ‘I’m going to get up there and speak truth to power, and boy, am I going to drag him to hell and all these things,’” he said. “And this time around I’m like, I’ve said everything I have to say about this man. And I find that the audience appetite to hear a Cheeto joke has so diminished at this point.”

    The conversation then turned to the rigors of touring life. “It is a grind,” Booster admitted. “I mean, I’m gone five days out of the week probably, and then it’s usually a new city for five days in a row, and then I’m back for a couple of days and I get to reset. But it still feels like a grind because when you’re only back for two days, it’s like, what can you do?”

    “Laundry basically,” Katya quipped.

    The actor, 36, recently got engaged to his partner John-Michael Sudsina while vacationing in Jeju Island, South Korea and opened up about where they stand in life.

    “We were very much ‘let’s just be boyfriends for 40 years,’” he explained. “But then, what do you call your 40-year-old boyfriend? ‘Partner’ felt too business-like, and ‘fiancé’ was just too much French.”

    They brainstormed alternatives: “Future property,” Booster suggested. “Or ‘your sex,’” Katya quipped. The timeline for the wedding, Booster revealed, was flexible, likely a year or two out. “The main reason we decided to get engaged was that I want to throw a party, a production,” he said. “And I’m lucky enough to be in a place where I can make it happen.”

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    The wedding, he revealed, would be a “gay guys” affair, featuring disco house music and a focus on creating an unforgettable experience. “I don’t want it to feel like a sacrifice,” he said. “I want it to be the best f—– weekend of your life.”

    When asked about the timeline for the wedding, Booster revealed, “I think it’s probably going to be one or two years, probably only because of the nature of my work. It’s very hard to plan in advance for something.” He clarified that the decision to get engaged stemmed from a desire to celebrate their relationship with a grand party. “I want to throw a party. And yes, I could throw any kind of party I want, and it doesn’t have to be connected to the wedding, but I do want it to be a production,” he said.

    Booster shared a poignant moment that solidified his decision to propose. “We talked one night and we realized that in the three years that we’ve been together, both of us have changed in a lot of different ways,” he said. “And what I realized and what both of us realized is that I’m so excited to fall in love with the next iteration of him as well, and I’m convinced and I’m confident that I will be. And then the iteration after that.”

    “I think once we realized that it wasn’t about stasis, it was about making a commitment to grow together and putting into work to make sure that we maintain that, I think it was like, well, why not just pull the trigger and make these promises in front of our friends,” Booster added.

    The discussion between Booster and Katya offered a humorous and insightful exploration of modern relationships and the complexities of human interaction. Their candid exchanges and shared perspectives provided a refreshing take on love, commitment, and the ever-evolving social landscape.

  • You’ve Asked, And Here’s All We Know About Gus Kenworthy’s Boyfriend Andrew Rigby

    You’ve Asked, And Here’s All We Know About Gus Kenworthy’s Boyfriend Andrew Rigby

    Gus Kenworthy, the former Olympic athlete and outspoken LGBTQ+ advocate, has been enjoying a relationship with Andrew Rigby, and the couple’s sweet moments have captured the hearts of fans. Though they keep much of their personal lives private, Gus has shared glimpses of their relationship through social media posts, particularly during special occasions.

    In a now removed from Instagram, Gus celebrated Andrew’s birthday in February 2025. The 33-year-old athlete took to his Instagram Stories to wish Andrew and their dog, Birdie, a happy birthday.

     

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    “Celebrating my sweetie babies who were BOTH born on February 22nd!” Gus shared in his post. He added, “The two most kissable faces I’ve ever known… I actually can’t handle how cute they both are,” clearly showing how much Andrew and Birdie mean to him.

    Although it’s unclear exactly when Gus and Andrew began dating, their relationship appeared to go public in August 2024, when they shared their first Instagram photos together during a trip to New York City. Just a month later, the pair attended the iconic Burning Man festival, sparking further interest in their relationship. Since then, Gus and Andrew have continued to share their adventures and moments of joy on social media.

     

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    Before Andrew, Gus was in a relationship with Tyler Green, a software account executive. While it’s unclear when they parted ways, Gus and Tyler are still on friendly terms, with Tyler appearing in several photos with Gus and Andrew. This amicable relationship between Gus and his ex shows that the two have maintained a respectful connection despite moving on from one another.

    In addition to sharing moments with his boyfriend, Gus Kenworthy has opened up about his views on relationships and the LGBTQ+ community. In an interview with Drag Race star Katya on Grindr’s Who’s the A**hole? podcast, Gus discussed his experiences with relationships and the concept of exclusivity. He explained that while some of his friends are in exclusive, monogamous relationships, many others prefer more open dynamics, where they might explore connections with others, either together or separately.

    Gus went on to share how his past relationships have navigated the concept of openness.

     

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    “I would say most of the people that I know that are in long-term relationships are… in some way, shape, or form, open,” he said, adding that these arrangements can range from occasional threesomes to more expansive open relationships. Gus admitted to having had several threesomes in his life, even joking about having to “kick someone out” of a threesome when things weren’t going well. “If you’re coming into it in a relationship, you and your boyfriend usually have some kind of… like, you can tell,” he said, reflecting on how important communication and mutual understanding are in maintaining a healthy dynamic in these situations.

    While Gus’s past relationships and experiences in the open relationship realm have been a topic of discussion, it’s clear that his relationship with Andrew Rigby is rooted in mutual affection and respect. Gus frequently shares posts celebrating Andrew, showcasing their adventures and playful moments together. Their connection appears to be one of genuine love and happiness, and fans are excited to see where their journey together leads.

  • How Joey Forte and His Throuple Are Sharing Their Relationship Online

    How Joey Forte and His Throuple Are Sharing Their Relationship Online

    Bodybuilder and influencer Joey Forte has made waves on social media with his muscular physique, fitness tutorials, and musical talents. However, it’s his openness about being in a throuple relationship that has sparked considerable attention across his Instagram and TikTok accounts. With a combined following of over 200,000 fans, Forte has become a beacon of transparency, breaking barriers in the LGBTQ+ community with his unique relationship dynamic.

    Forte’s online presence goes beyond just flexing his muscles and posting thirst-trap photos. His social media accounts offer a window into his personal life, where he frequently shares moments with his two boyfriends, Michael Coleman (@profersional) and Matthew Turkot (@mattturkot). Together, the trio forms what is known as a “throuple” — a polyamorous relationship involving three people. The trio, who are all bodybuilders in their own right, have garnered attention not only for their physical prowess but for the loving, open relationship they share.

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    The throuple’s visibility on social media is part of a larger conversation about non-traditional relationships and the increasing visibility of polyamory in mainstream culture. Forte’s openness about his relationship challenges the conventional idea of romantic partnerships, offering followers a new perspective on love and intimacy.

    On Instagram, Forte frequently posts images of him and his boyfriends, showcasing not only their shared fitness journey but also their affectionate bond. Whether they’re working out together or just relaxing, their posts reflect the closeness and comfort they share, providing a refreshing look at a relationship that defies traditional norms. His followers often leave comments expressing admiration for the trio’s openness and positivity, as well as support for their decision to share their love with the world.

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    In addition to his Instagram posts, Forte also shares content on TikTok, where he and his boyfriends have a joint account called ThroupleTrouble312. While the account is still in its infancy, their first video quickly gained traction. In it, the three of them share playful moments, offering a glimpse into their day-to-day life as a throuple. The video’s mix of fun, humor, and affection left fans feeling emotional and excited about the trio’s potential to further normalize polyamorous relationships on social media. For many, the video was both heartwarming and inspiring, showcasing the possibility of non-traditional relationships being just as loving and fulfilling as traditional ones.

    Forte’s willingness to share such intimate details of his life has resonated deeply within the LGBTQ+ community. As a figure with a massive social media following, he has become a role model for those who may feel marginalized or misunderstood because of their relationship choices. His content provides visibility to those in non-traditional relationships, offering a safe space where love, respect, and inclusivity are celebrated.

     

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    While fitness remains at the core of his brand, with Forte regularly posting workout tips and showcasing his muscular physique, his throuple content has become just as important to his followers. His relationship with Michael and Matthew gives fans a sense of connection to something deeper than just body image. It’s about love, authenticity, and creating a supportive space for all kinds of relationships. Forte’s platform allows others to see that love comes in many forms, and that non-traditional relationships are just as valid as any other.

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    What makes Forte’s approach so engaging is his balance of personal life with his passion for fitness and music. He often shares piano covers on TikTok, playing everything from classical pieces by Bach and Brahms to fun Disney songs, all while wearing muscle tees that highlight his physique. This blend of fitness, music, and relationship transparency has made his social media presence not just entertaining, but deeply human. It’s clear that Forte wants his fans to connect with him on multiple levels, not just as a bodybuilder or influencer, but as a person.

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    With his openness and willingness to showcase his throuple relationship, Joey Forte is making a significant impact on how we view relationships in the digital age. His journey demonstrates the importance of embracing love in all its forms and the power of using social media to challenge societal norms. In doing so, he’s helping create a more inclusive and understanding space for the LGBTQ+ community and beyond.

    As the conversation around polyamory and non-traditional relationships continues to evolve, figures like Joey Forte are paving the way for more open, honest discussions. His posts are a testament to the beauty of love in its many forms, and his visibility on social media serves as a reminder that everyone deserves to love and be loved authentically.

  • TikToker Reveals Surprising ‘Grindr Wrapped’ Results, Opens Up About Hookup Culture

    TikToker Reveals Surprising ‘Grindr Wrapped’ Results, Opens Up About Hookup Culture

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    While most people are posting their Spotify Wrapped and Reddit Recaps, TikTok creator Joshua Fox (@jshfx) has gone in a different direction. Instead of sharing music or online activity stats, he decided to highlight a full year of his Grindr encounters.

    A Bold and Honest Look at Hookups

    Fox’s “Grindr Wrapped” review breaks down the past 12 months of his dating life. He documented everything, including how many men he met, how often he learned their names before meeting, and even how he felt afterward. In total, he met 84 men this year. That may sound like a lot, but Fox pointed out that it’s actually 163% fewer than last year.

    Crunching the Numbers

    Fox’s homemade charts show that he spent 55% of his time as a top. He also revealed that he asked his partners’ names only 13% of the time. He explained that most encounters happened near his home, with a small percentage occurring during a visit to America.

    Emotional Aftermath

    Not all the data is lighthearted. Fox admitted that the most common feelings he experienced after these hookups were “shame” and “regret.” These honest admissions struck a chord with viewers. Many praised the video for being humorous, eye-opening, and painfully relatable.

    Viewer Reactions and Grindr’s Response

    The video quickly went viral, earning over 2.6 million views in just two days. Some viewers promised to listen without judgment. Others teased that they were “listening and judging.” Even the official Grindr account praised the creativity, calling the presentation “so good.”

    Beyond the Stats: A Path to Healing

    Fox’s project isn’t just a fun year-end summary. He created it as part of an effort to be transparent about his struggles following a divorce. In a later video, he announced his upcoming book, “What You Into?” The book details his journey through hookup culture and his attempts to process heartbreak.

    Finding Meaning in the Madness

    After his husband left, Fox wrote to cope and understand his emotions. The result is a story about seeking validation through casual sex and feeling trapped in a toxic cycle. Many people can relate to these struggles but rarely speak about them. By sharing his personal data, Fox hopes to spark conversations and help others recognize that they are not alone.

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  • Greece Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage and Adoption

    Greece Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage and Adoption

    The article explores the legalization of same-sex marriage and adoption in Greece, highlighting the political journey, reactions from different groups, and the impact on the LGBTQ+ community.

    Overview of Legalization in Greece

    The recent approval of the bill for same-sex marriage and adoption in Greece has been a monumental stride forward for LGBTQ+ rights, not only within the nation but also across the Orthodox Christian community at large. With a sweeping majority of 176 votes in favor out of 252, this legislation marks a historic moment that champions equality and social acceptance for same-sex couples and their families. It’s a testament to the evolving perspectives on family and love, transcending traditional boundaries and embracing diversity with open arms.

    LGBTQ+ advocates have lauded the legalization as a crucial step towards dismantling long-standing inequalities and fostering a more inclusive society. The joy and relief expressed by these groups outside the parliament building were palpable, symbolizing a victory not just for same-sex couples in Greece but for human rights universally. This legislative achievement underscores the growing recognition and support for the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals, setting a precedent for nations worldwide.

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    The Legislative Journey in Greece

    The bill’s introduction by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and its subsequent approval by a cross-party majority in the Greek parliament showcased a remarkable display of political leadership and bipartisan support for marriage equality and adoption rights for same-sex couples. Mitsotakis hailed this legislative move as a milestone for human rights and European values, reflecting his commitment to advancing LGBTQ+ rights in Greece.

    Reaction from Different Groups

    The response to the legalization of same-sex marriage and adoption in Greece has been mixed, with LGBTQ+ groups celebrating this landmark victory, while the Greek Orthodox Church expressed opposition, citing concerns about traditional family values and the sanctity of marriage. Despite the church’s stance, the bill’s passage reflects a broader shift towards acceptance and equality in Greek society, with support from various political quarters underscoring a commitment to human rights and inclusivity.

    LGBTQ+ associations hailed the vote as historic, emphasizing the administrative challenges faced by same-sex families prior to this reform. The new law grants full parental rights to married same-sex partners but maintains certain restrictions, such as the prohibition on surrogacy for same-sex couples, reflecting ongoing debates and challenges surrounding reproductive rights and LGBTQ+ parenting in Greece.

    Impact on LGBTQ+ Community

    The legalization of same-sex marriage and adoption in Greece has far-reaching implications for the LGBTQ+ community, granting parental rights and legal recognition to married same-sex couples. This legislation not only offers protection for their families but also fosters a more inclusive and supportive environment for LGBTQ+ individuals in Greece.

    However, the bill’s prohibition on surrogacy for same-sex couples highlights the complexities and ongoing challenges in achieving full equality for LGBTQ+ parents. Despite these restrictions, the legislation represents a significant advancement in legal rights and societal acceptance for LGBTQ+ families, contributing to a more equitable and diverse society.

    Global Significance and Comparisons

    Greece’s landmark decision to legalize same-sex marriage and adoption, becoming the first majority-Orthodox Christian country to do so, aligns with broader trends towards LGBTQ+ acceptance and equality worldwide. This milestone draws parallels with the pioneering move by the Netherlands in 2001, setting a precedent for other countries to follow in advancing marriage equality.

    The legalization in Greece contributes to the international conversation on LGBTQ+ rights, showcasing both progress and challenges in different cultural contexts. It underscores the importance of continued advocacy and dialogue in promoting equality and acceptance for LGBTQ+ individuals globally.

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  • Straight-Identified Men Attracted to Men: What’s Happening?

    Straight-Identified Men Attracted to Men: What’s Happening?

    Recent studies show that many straight-identified men feel attraction toward other guys. Learn more about this behavior, the discomfort it may cause, and how to explore these feelings mindfully and compassionately. (more…)

  • 5 Cultures That Embraced Homosexuality and Queerness

    5 Cultures That Embraced Homosexuality and Queerness

    Homosexuality has been documented for thousands of years in many different cultures and societies worldwide. Likely, homosexuality has always existed in some form, although how others perceive and act on it varies greatly. (more…)

  • Yasmin Benoit is the Blueprint For Asexual Activism Online

    Yasmin Benoit is the Blueprint For Asexual Activism Online

    Picture this. You live in the U.K., and your boss just fired you because you’re gay. Fortunately, the Equality Act 2010 makes this action unlawful and you have the right to challenge it. The Equality Act 2010 protects you from harassment, victimization, and discrimination, either direct or indirect. This protection is based on nine characteristics, including age, race, disability, religion, and sexual orientation. There’s a caveat to that last one, however. That’s because the Equality Act 2010 does not protect you if you’re asexual.

    Unfortunately, that’s only the beginning when it comes to asexual discrimination in the U.K. and worldwide. According to a ground-breaking report released by market research firm Ipsos in 2022, the asexual population in the UK has increased to 2%. That means over 130,000 individuals may identify as asexual in the U.K. If you’re reading from the U.S., that’s more than the population of Topeka, Kansas. How is it that such a significant number of people can be left so vulnerable to discrimination? And is there anyone out there trying to change that?

    Related | Stonewall UK and Asexual Activist Launch First Asexual Rights Initiative

    Meet Yasmin Benoit

    As Ace Week 2022 came to a close, I sat down with model, asexual activist, writer, and researcher Yasmin Benoit. I have had the pleasure to work with many activists in my years in queer media. Nonetheless, I was positively giddy at the prospect of finally chatting with Yasmin face-to-face. Her tenacity never fails to amaze me. Despite many obstacles, Yasmin faces every challenge with a kind of positive and proactive attitude that ignites change. As I see it, her forward momentum is the blueprint for asexual activism online. She’s also a diehard metal fan who made a name for herself as an alternative model. As someone who also grew up listening to bands like System Of A Down, I feel a distinct kinship.

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    Yasmin also has a long list of accomplishments under her studded belt. Most recently she launched the first asexual rights initiative in the U.K. in partnership with Stonewall. Her work as an activist includes creating and launching the #ThisIsWhatAsexualLooksLike movement, co-launching the first-ever International Asexuality Day (April 6th), and becoming the first asexual person to win the Attitude Magazine Pride Award. Her work has been published in The Huffington Post, Gay Times, Ann Summers, GQ, and many others. She regularly uplifts asexual and aromantic folks online and combats acephobia and anti-Blackness in one fell swoop. All of this, as Yasmin puts it, happened by accident.

    Leading The Charge

    “It was pretty accidental,” says Yasmin. Because she was working as a model, Yasmin found herself online more and more. There she noticed a distinct lack of direction in asexual activism. “I didn’t really feel like there had been a lot of progress in terms of where asexual activism was at,” says Yasmin. “I felt like I couldn’t complain about a lack of Black asexual representation if I was actively not doing anything about it.” Yasmin began to casually talk about asexuality online, and it quickly snowballed from there. All of a sudden the Reading-born metalhead found herself at the center of a growing movement. One that she would impact greatly.

    Although her modeling career was, in some ways, a stepping stone to her activism, Yasmin never saw any overlap between these two parts of herself. For others, the context of her lingerie modeling and her asexual identity raises eyebrows. “I think it’s just when the images go out into the world, it influences how they’re perceived if you kind of know something about who the image is of,” says Yasmin. Although the content would be the same, regardless of whether Yasmin was asexual or not, the content can take on a new meaning for the observer.

    Yasmin explains that her modeling content is just an avenue of self-expression and not necessarily an attempt to break stereotypes. And yet, her work as a model does challenge all-too-common beliefs held by allosexual folks in the mainstream. It seems that Yasmin simply could not escape advocacy work, even if she wanted to.

    Bringing a Community Together

    To be clear, she doesn’t seem to want to. And why would she? Yasmin says that, in a way, she created her community almost in service to herself. “I also wasn’t seeing what asexual people really looked like,” says Yasmin. “So much of our interaction happens online […] You see a lot of avatars and emojis and just like, blocks of text”. Yasmin says she wasn’t seeing the faces in her community very much. When she did see them, they were mostly white teens in the U.S., which speaks more to access than it does actual asexual identity. “It’s not really representing the diversity of our community,” says Yasmin. “And it’s not like the media’s going to catch up to that any time soon.”

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    This Is What Asexual Looks Like

    Creating this community gave Yasmin a place to get to know her community on their terms. People from all over the world, from her backyard to India. These are important moves for a community shrouded with so many misconceptions and stereotypes.

    The reality is that asexual folks can look like anyone. They come from all cultures, genders, and ages. “We actually have one of the more diverse age ranges,” says Yasmin. According to the same Ipsos report, 2% of millennials and 2% of Gen X identify as asexual. Although the term is gaining in popularity, it’s important to remember that asexual folks have always existed. “Our society hasn’t started placing such importance on labeling every single non-heteronormative orientation until more recently,” says Yasmin. Asexuality is a natural variation in human sexuality that existed long before the label came to be.

    Another common misconception found, even within the queer community, is that asexual folks are inherently “anti-sex” or in some way sex-negative. “Not experiencing sexual attraction doesn’t mean you’re against sexual attraction,” says Yasmin. These kinds of ideas can sometimes be rooted in the misguided belief that asexuality is a “lifestyle choice.” Ironically this is a weapon often used to hurt other members of the queer community, and yet we are sometimes all too quick to wield it.

    The Ace Project

    So, where do we go from here? According to Yasmin, the answer is legislation. “Awareness is helpful, but when you talk about representation that’s not just a side character on a TV show,” says Yasmin. “You’re gonna need legislative representation […] Actual fundamental things that are going to permanently impact our lives.”

     

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    This is no small task. As big as it turns out the ace community is, they are going to need allies to make this kind of change viable. This is where Stonewall, the largest LGBTQIA+ rights organization in Europe, comes in. Yasmin saw the kind of change they were capable of effecting and reached out to them herself. When she learned that they had no ongoing plans to research and report on asexual inequalities, she took the initiative. “I kind of talked them into it,” says Yasmin. She made her case to the team and they let her run with the project. As someone with an Undergrad in Sociology and a Masters’s in crime science, it’s not hard to see why they trusted Yasmin with leading this research.

    “We’re going to be releasing a report into asexual discrimination in the U.K.,” says Yasmin. “Specifically in terms of the workplace, healthcare, and education”. The Equality Act 2010 protects marginalized groups in these areas. What they need is data. Conversations online can be healing, cathartic, and helpful to community members, but legislative change requires documentation.

    The Time Is Now

    The report is underway, but what we can say is asexual folks right now are vulnerable. They are unprotected in the same spaces their queer peers are protected and they often don’t have our support. Asexuality is also still a pathologized orientation, meaning they are especially vulnerable in the healthcare system. Homosexuality was included in the United States DSM until 1973 and the U.K. ICD until 1990. To this day hypoactive sexual desire disorder—pretty much the definition of asexuality—is in both. Although the DSM does have a small qualifier that makes an exception if the patient identifies as asexual, that highly relies on the current information available to both the provider and their patient. All of this has a very real impact.

    According to the National LGBT survey in 2018, ace folks are 10% more likely to be offered or undergo conversion therapy compared to other orientations. It so happens that the U.K. government appears to be dragging its feet when it comes to banning conversion therapy. Even if they did ban conversion therapy it’s possible they wouldn’t include asexuality. “Even though we’re more likely to experience it,” says Yasmin. We know change is possible, although it is also rare. New York is currently the only place that mentions asexuality in its sexual orientation non-discrimination act.

    Yasmin Benoit Asexual Conversion Therapy

    How Can You Help?

    Lucky for you, your job is easy. “Amplify it,” says Yasmin. “If you see it, share it.” When this report comes to light it’s important that people have the vocabulary and empathy to understand it. Share resources and knowledge online. Follow asexual activists and educators online to equip yourself with the tools you need to talk about asexuality confidently. Use that confidence to engage in thoughtful conversations about asexuality with your peers and family members.

    It’s our job to extend the sphere of influence for asexual folks far beyond that 5%. It’s our job to rally allies to support Yasmin’s work and research. If you’ve made it this far, follow her on Instagram and Twitter to keep up with the latest news. Listen to a song by Slaughter to Prevail as you write to your representative about sexual rights in your area.

    Oh, and don’t forget to tell Yasmin that you appreciate her. I know I certainly do.