Swimsuit Models Give Queerty Private Show! And We Sneak Into The Versace Mansion!

Swimsuit Models Give Queerty Private Show! And We Sneak Into The Versace Mansion!

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Outlander has a rule when traveling: walk with purpose, but be ready for anything. If you’re going to pass through a doorway, you should walk in like you belong there. You never know what’s going to happen while you’re there. For instance, you could be walking down the street in Miami, and find yourself wandering into the Cabana Show, a trade show with aisle after aisle of swimwear worn by models standing around waiting to be adored. It is technically for retail buyers, but security was lax so it was easy to sneak in and chat up the boys. Let’s meet a few of our favorites: the first pic on the left is Damien, a cute little snack from Argentina, wearing Sundek; Angelo is from the Dominican Republic, and he is wearing Orlebar Brown; and Tomas, from Slovakia, has his deliciously trim waist wrapped in Parke & Ronen.

They were cute. Although it is hard to pay attention to anyone else in the room when Eddie Cibrian walks in.
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Mr. Cibrian was there to accompany his lovely wife, the glorious chanteuse Leann Rimes, as she perused the racks of bikinis that will hit the market next season. There is a certain allure to a young guy with perfect abs, but we happily admit a little grey scruff on a handsome man’s chin can be very sexy.

Later that evening we walked with purpose up to Casa Casurina, a.k.a. the former Versace Mansion, for another show that did not feature any menswear; but there was the promise of seeing Versace’s famed swimming pool, as well as a free cocktail or two, so of course we went and pretended to be interested in the clothes. The show was outside, but one of the security guards temporarily left his post and Outlander may have accidentally run into the building to find a bathroom and take a little tour.

Here is the view from the third floor lav.
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How Ritual Baths Present Obstacles Of Inclusion For Transgender Jews

How Ritual Baths Present Obstacles Of Inclusion For Transgender Jews

(RNS) Converting to Judaism about a year ago, a transgender man in Washington, D.C., asked his rabbi a pointed question about the last step in the process, which calls for dunking naked in a ritual bath.

Could he locate a transgender man to serve as the required witness for this immersion?

Dozens of Jewish leaders in the region, including Rabbi Laurie Green, got the email asking if they could produce such a witness, who, according to Jewish law, would have to be Jewish.

“We were looking really hard to find someone,” said Green, who presides at Bet Mishpachah, a gay congregation in the nation’s capital. “It was a problem that we couldn’t meet this reasonable request.”

But it wasn’t just this man’s request. Rabbis across the nation have noted the trend. Green alone is helping three transgender people to become Jewish.

“There’s a particularly high percentage, it seems, of people who are transgender who are also converting to Judaism,” said Carrie Bornstein, the executive director of Mayyim Hayyim, a mikvah — or Jewish ritual bath — outside Boston.

In response, Jewish leaders for the past several years have been trying to welcome transgender people — those born Jewish and converts — into their Jewish communities. These efforts often focus on mikvah, where conversion is completed and gender is on full display.

It shouldn’t be too surprising, said Rabbi Micah Buck-Yael, a transgender man and the chaplaincy director at St. Louis’ Jewish Family & Children’s Services, that people transitioning in one part of their lives are often transitioning in another.

Rabbi Micah Buck-Yael, a transgender man and the chaplaincy director at St. Louis’ Jewish Family & Children’s Services. 

“Once you start to ask serious questions about whom you are in the world and how your core sense of self interacts in the world, it makes sense that everything is subject to question,” he said.

The mikvah — most commonly used by traditional Jewish women to mark the end of their menstrual periods — is where a transgender person may first discover how a Jewish community treats its transgender members.

“The body is an area of particular vulnerability for transgender people, because so much of our identities is inextricably intertwined with the nuances of our physical appearance,” said Emily Aviva Kapor, a transgender Seattle rabbi who has written about transgender issues and  Jewish law.

As difficult as it may be for anyone to disrobe at mikvah, the transgender person may struggle with a far more intense anxiety, she said. 

Emily Aviva Kapor, a transgender Seattle rabbi who has written about transgender issues and Jewish law. 

And while transitioning to a different gender raises a slew of questions in Judaism — what should be done, for example, about the rite of circumcision? — Kapor and Buck-Yael both note that rabbis have grappled with transgender issues before.

While most of traditional Judaism divides the Jewish people into one of two genders, ancient Jewish texts include passages that speak of people whose physical characteristics don’t match the gender they identify with.

“There was a very early recognition that there are individuals who do not fit into a simple, neat, cut and dried, binary definition of gender,” said Buck-Yael.

What is new is the awareness that the world has plenty of Jewish Caitlyn Jenners, and the willingness to help them feel at home in Jewish communities.

The director of the mikvah at Adas Israel Congregation, for example, where the Washington man had hoped to convert using a transgender witness, now keeps a list — five people long and growing — of transgender Jews willing to serve as witnesses.

Last year the largest American Jewish newspaper published an e-book of essays called “Transgender and Jewish.”

And Jewish religious scholars are gathering for conferences such as one held in Los Angeles in May called “In God’s Image: Transgender Folk in the Conversion Process.”

At Mayyim Hayyim, the mikvah outside Boston that has explored modern uses for the ancient Jewish ritual bath, about 20 transgender people have submerged in its waters. Many used the mikvah not only to mark their conversion to Judaism but also to mark various stages in their gender transition, said Lisa Berman, the facility’s education director.

And because those who use mikvah utter blessings after their immersions, most often in Hebrew, Mayyim Hayyim staff members are writing a new blessing for people who use it to celebrate a gender transition. The staff has partnered with Keshet, an organization of Jews that advocates for LGBTQ people, to make sure mikvah staff are sensitive to the particular concerns of transgender clients, including the pronouns they use to identify themselves.

We want to make sure that each of our mikvah witnesses is a supportive person, said Berman — someone who “isn’t going to flip out when they see a body that might look different from what they would have expected.”

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Hillary Clinton says it is ‘past time’ for Equality Act

Hillary Clinton says it is ‘past time’ for Equality Act

Hillary Clinton gave a shout out to The Equality Act which was introduced in both houses of the US Congress on Thursday (23 July).

T’he Equality Act will mean full federal equality for LGBT Americans & stronger anti-discrimination protections for everyone. Past time,’ Clinton wrote on Twitter.

The proposed legislation is the most expansive for LGBTI people in the nation’s history.
is sponsored by senators Jeff Merkley, Tammy Baldwin and Corry Booker and representatives David Cicilline and John Lewis (D-GA).

It seeks to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity in employment, housing, credit, education and jury service. It also seeks to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex by those receiving federal funding and in public accommodations.

In her first official campaign rally for president last month, Clinton made a case for LGBTI rights.

‘We should ban discrimination against LGBT Americans and their families so they can live, learn, marry, and work like everybody else,’ she said then.

Clinton served in the US Senate representing New York from 2001-09 before becoming Secretary of State under President Barack Obama.

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WATCH: Trailer For Olympian Greg Louganis Biopic ‘Back On Board’

WATCH: Trailer For Olympian Greg Louganis Biopic ‘Back On Board’

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A new biopic on four-time gold medal Olympian and gay athlete Greg Louganis called Back on Board is airing on HBO in August, with a new introspective on Louganis’ time in the Olympics, the homophobia he dealt with from fellow teammates, his HIV disclosure controversy and mentoring the next generation of Olympic-American divers.

In a press release issued to the public, Louganis expressed why he decided to participate in the documentary that filmed over a span of three years of Louganis’ life:

“I think it is awesome that Back on Board has found a home with HBO Sports. At times, it’s awkward and a little bit embarrassing to reveal so much of myself – it’s a true documentary. I am honored and humbled to share my story.”

Back on Board airs Aug. 24 on HBO and HBO2. Meanwhile, watch a short trailer of the film and a segment from the film where Louganis discusses how his American-Olympic teammates ostracized him using a combined xenophobic and homophobic slur, below:

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WATCH:Erotic Gay Jurassic Park Parody Raises Deep Existential Questions

WATCH:Erotic Gay Jurassic Park Parody Raises Deep Existential Questions

Chris Pratt does not appear naked in the pornographic retelling of Jurassic Park, but if you use your imagination, one of the guys looks slightly like a Thai James Franco, so there’s that.

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