Neil Patrick Harris admits he has a big crush on Nick Jonas

Neil Patrick Harris admits he has a big crush on Nick Jonas

Neil Patrick Harris may be happily married to David Burtka but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t still have crushes on other guys.

Harris, whose new show The Best Time Ever premieres on NBC on Tuesday (15 September), was asked by talk show host Wendy Williams this week who his celebrity crush is.

Harris did not hesitate: Nick Jonas.

‘He was good-looking even before I was allowed to think he was good-looking,’ said Harris of the boy bander-turned Kingdom star. ‘It was a bit of a problem, I had to wait until he turned 19 or 20.’

Jonas, 22, can add Harris to a growing gay fan base that he has specifically courted in recent years of his career as a solo musical artist. His character on the drama Kingdom is a closeted gay man.

As for Harris going public with his crush, it won’t cause any problems at home. Hubby Burtka was already well aware of his crush on Jonas.

Below is NPH’s full appearance on The Wendy Williams Show:

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Woman Single-Handedly Spearheads Campaign To Protect Rights Of Sex Robots

Woman Single-Handedly Spearheads Campaign To Protect Rights Of Sex Robots

Screen shot 2015-09-15 at 2.04.09 PMWe recently told you about Sinthetics, the $25,000 life-like, “individually handmade” male sex dolls taking the internet by storm. Now, one woman is making it her personal mission to stop people from engaging in sexual intercourse with these kinds of robots.

“I started thinking, ‘Oh, no, something needs to be said about this,’” Kathleen Richardson, a senior senior research fellow in the ethics of robotics at De Montfort University in Leicester, England, tells the Washington Post. “This is not right!”

Related: What Is It About These Male Sex Dolls That’s So Creepy? Oh, Everything.

Richardson has dedicated her academic career to researching sex robots and the harmful impact they’re having on humanity, particularly the sex industry.

“I propose that extending relations of prostitution into machines is neither ethical, nor is it safe,” Richardson says. “If anything the development of sex robots will further reinforce relations of power that do not recognize both parties as human subjects.”

That’s right, Richardson fears if people continue doing it with robots they’ll lose the ability to differentiate between machines and humans and, in the process, forget how to empathize with one another. Or something.

“These robots will contribute to more sexual exploitation,” Richardson says. Not only that, she adds, but companies will begin manufacturing sex robots that look like children. In fact, they probably already are!

“It’s a new and emerging technology,” she cautions. “Let’s nip in the bud!”

Related: Turns Out There’s An Abundance Of Creepy Sex Toys Out There

 

The robot sex industry, however, is displeased with Richardson’s crusade.

Douglas Hines, CEO of True Companion, told the BBC that his company isn’t trying to exploit anyone, nor does it want to replace people’s real-life sexual partners.

“This is a solution for people who are between relationships or someone who has lost a spouse,” he said. “People can find happiness and fulfillment other than via human interaction.”

Tuthor of Love and Sex with Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships, David Levy, added that he believes love with robots “will be as normal as love with other humans.”

“The number of sexual acts and lovemaking positions commonly practiced between humans will be extended, as robots teach us more than is in all of the world’s published sex manuals combined,” Levy proclaimed.

But Richardson isn’t buying.

“It’s important that we have a debate about this,” she says. “Einstein’s theory of relativity–it didn’t have to turn into the atom bomb, right?!”

Right!!!

Related: Encase Your Beloved’s Ashes In An Elegant Glass Sex Toy. Wait, What?

Graham Gremore

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POLL: Most Americans Want Kim Davis to Do Her Job

POLL: Most Americans Want Kim Davis to Do Her Job

A new poll shows most Americans want antigay Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis to be required to do her job, namely to issue marriage licenses same-sex couples

Davis returned to work Monday in Rowan County, and did not block her staff from issuing any licenses, as ordered by the courts and Kentucky’s governor. 

The Washington Post-ABC News poll found 63 percent of those surveyed say Davis should be required to do so regardless of her religious objections.

According to pollsters, almost one in two, or 45 percent, approved of the decision by a federal judge to send Davis to jail for not complying with his order to issue those licenses. And 16 percent preferred Davis be forced to issue the licenses but were against sending her to jail for her refusal. 

Nearly three-quarters of respondents said when civil rights and religious beliefs conflict, it is more important to treat everyone equally than to accommodate someone’s objections based on faith. And it wasn’t just Democrats but Republicans, liberals and conservatives who offered broad support for that concept.

The Post-ABC poll was conducted Sept. 7 to 10 among a random national sample of 1,003 adults, including land-line and cellphone respondents. Overall results have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

Dawn Ennis

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Scientists Fear Sex Robots Could Be Bad For Society

Scientists Fear Sex Robots Could Be Bad For Society

We’ve joked about robots being the future of sex, but for these two researchers, it’s no laughing matter.

Kathleen Richardson and Erik Billing on Tuesday launched the Campaign Against Sex Robots, an effort to draw attention to what they see as the potential societal harm of human-like robots created for the purpose of having sex with humans. While these products are not yet widely available, they “seem to be a growing focus in the robotics industry,” Richardson, an ethics of robotics research fellow at England’s De Montfort University, told the BBC.

Billing, a lecturer at the University of Skovde in Sweden, told The Huffington Post in an email that he and Richardson “did not launch this campaign to protect the rights of the robots.” Instead, he explained, they are concerned that using sex robots could foster unhealthy attitudes towards sex and gender relations.

“The danger of sex robots lies in what we read into them, how we form fantasies that, in some respects, become a reality — a reality where the human (male) user is expected to turn on his woman robot companion for his own, lone, pleasure,” Billing said. “I think most of us would agree that this is very far from a healthy, mutual, sexual relationship.”

The campaign’s website features a position paper by Richardson comparing the relationship between a person and a sex robot to that between a client and a human sex worker. Richardson argues that the proliferation of sex robots would strengthen the attitudes of objectification and exploitation that she says are prevalent in the commercial sex trade. 

Even though the campaigners argue that there are strong parallels between robot sex and commercial human sex, they reject previous arguments that robots might simply replace human sex workers. Rather, Billing and Richardson say such technology would just “reinforce” the sex trade, “creating more demand for human bodies.”

But how similar is sex with robots to commercial sex with humans? Robots are literal objects, while sex workers are human beings with thoughts, feelings and agency. And while Richardson and Billing maintain that a person who pays for sex views the seller as a “thing” — like a robot — other research suggests the phenomenon is more complex.

“Men buy sex because they want more sex, different types of sex, different types of women (and men), because of opportunity, loneliness, lack of a relationship,” sociologist Teela Sanders wrote in 2007. “Yet the sex industry is not always a place of fleeting, emotionless sexual liaisons … men who regularly visit the same sex workers speak of their relationships in terms of intimacy and companionship.”

And whatever the implications for the commercial sex trade, some argue that the Campaign Against Sex Robots could stifle valuable research. The campaign’s site states that one of its goals is “to encourage computer scientists and roboticists to refuse to contribute to the development of sex robots as a field by refusing to provide code, hardware or ideas.” 

Computer researcher Kate Devlin calls that goal “shortsighted.”

“Instead of calling for an outright ban, why not use the topic as a base from which to explore new ideas of inclusivity, legality and social change?” Delvin asked Tuesday. “Fear of a branch of [artificial intelligence] that is in its infancy is a reason to shape it — not to ban it. Yes, there is a place for ethics in robotics. And, like sex between humans, talking about it can make it better.”

But Billing defended himself against that criticism, saying fostering a dialogue is exactly what he and Richardson intend to do.

“We are not against research on sex robots,” he said. “However, we are strongly against the development of sex robots without a consideration of the ethical and social consequences of such machines.”

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Stonewall star Jeremy Irvine opens up about his first gay sex scene

Stonewall star Jeremy Irvine opens up about his first gay sex scene

When it comes to gay sex scenes on film, Jeremy Irvine was a virgin.

But in the upcoming film Stonewall, the historical drama about the 1969 Stonewall Riots, the British actor’s character becomes romantically and passionately involved with a gay activist played by Jonathan Rhys Myers.

‘It was my first gay sex scene in a film, and hey, to be honest, if you’re gonna do it, Jonathan Rhys Myers is not a bad choice,’ Irvine tells PrideSource.

The 25-year-old actor had done only one other sex scene on film before and it was with a female.

‘I’m pretty green to all that,’ he says. ‘And Jonathan obviously did The Tudors, and so he said, “Just relax. I used to do, like, 10 of these a day.” So he was very cool. He took my hand. Took me through it.’

Director Roland Emmerich adds: ‘Jonathan totally took charge’ and says of Irvine: ‘Oh my God was he nervous.’

Irvine has been getting a lot of other attention for his role and it hasn’t been about the sex scenes.

After the first trailer for the film was unveiled last month, Emmerich was accused of ‘whitewashing’ and revolving the movie around the fictional white, cisgender male protagonist played by Irvine.

Subsequent trailers and featurettes (see below) have focused on other characters in the film to help quell the outcry.

Stonewall hits theaters in the US on 25 September.

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Teenager Suspended From High School For Wearing “Nobody Knows I’m a Lesbian” T-Shirt

Teenager Suspended From High School For Wearing “Nobody Knows I’m a Lesbian” T-Shirt

Screen-Shot-2015-09-15-at-4.40.31-PMBrianna Popour, a gay student at Chesnee High School in South Carolina, has been suspended after refusing to remove her “Nobody Knows I’m a Lesbian” T-shirt, reports WCBD 2 News.

Popour claims she wore it to encourage other students to come to terms with their sexuality, but was told to either change her outfit or go home.

When she pointed out that there was nothing in the school’s dress code that suggested there was anything wrong with the shirt, she was told by an administrator that “not everything is in the handbook” and that the the shirt was “disruptive.” Then she was suspended.

Brianna’s mother Barbara Popour says the move was discriminatory and is fighting back against the school.

“Isn’t that what school is supposed to teach you?” Brianna asked. “To be happy with who you are? Maybe people will be more comfortable showing who they are, because you should be able to wear what you want to wear.”

Ellen Kahn, director of the Children, Youth and Family Program at Human Rights Campaign Foundation, is strongly against the school’s decision and thinks it could be damaging to other gay students.

“It’s quite an extreme measure,” she told Dailymail.com. “I think the majority of school administrators and national organizations would tend to agree that it’s an extreme punitive reaction.”

 

H/t: LGBTQNation

Jeremy Kinser

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Humpback Whale Breaching on Top of Kayakers is Your OMG Video of the Day: WATCH

Humpback Whale Breaching on Top of Kayakers is Your OMG Video of the Day: WATCH

humpback whale

Check out this incredibly close call captured from a whale-watching boat in Moss Landing, California.

“We were taken under the water by the whale, perhaps in the down-draft,” kayaker Tom said in an interview with Inside Edition. “I think it brushed against me while I was out of the kayak… Neither of us know how we weren’t ended there and then.”

Captain Michael Sack of Sanctuary Cruises witnessed the incident and later wrote on his website:

Kayaking with whales can be extremely dangerous. It can turn into a life or death situation real quick-like. Within seconds. It was very scary to watch.

Today a couple of kayakers were very lucky. They came very close to getting crushed to death by the mighty humpback whale. A full-size humpback can weigh in at 40-tons. That’s a lot of heavy blubber that would surely flatten a kayaker if the whale had a direct hit.

Check out the footage below:

 

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New 'Stonewall' Featurette Spotlights Gender-Fluid Character Ray/Ramona

New 'Stonewall' Featurette Spotlights Gender-Fluid Character Ray/Ramona

The latest glimpse at director Roland Emmerich’s upcoming Stonewall spotlights actor Jonny Beauchamp and the Puerto Rican gender-fluid character he brings to life in the film, Ray/Ramona.

“Stonewall, it’s really about how the youth started this revolution. Not that many people know about it,” Beauchamp says in the featurette. “To me, it’s a really interesting moment of American history — a ferocity. It’s defiance. It’s gay power. And these kids just had enough. It’s not one specific person. It was a collective. It was a group.”

Beauchamp says his character is a composite of real-life Stonewall veterans Raymond Castro, who was one of the first people arrested during the 1969 riots, and Sylvia Rivera, the trans icon who was a founding member of the Gay Liberation Front, the Gay Activists Alliance, and the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries, the latter of which she cofounded with her close friend Marsha P.  Johnson.

“One thing I love about Ray is that Ray is a dreamer,” Beauchamp says. “And if he’s anything like Sylvia Rivera, we know he goes on to really kind of give back to the community because he’s got so much love and he’s got hope.”

Following the release of Stonewall’s first trailer, the film came under heavy fire with accusations that it diminished the contributions of trans activists and people of color in the 1969 uprising by depicting the story through the eyes of a fictional white young man named Danny (Jeremy Irvine), who goes on to throw the first brick that incites the riots.

Emmerich defended his film in a lengthy Facebook post, saying, “When this film — which is truly a labor of love for me — finally comes to theaters, audiences will see that it deeply honors the real-life activists who were there — including Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, and Ray Castro — and all the brave people who sparked the civil rights movement which continues to this day.”

Watch the featurette below. Stonewall comes to theaters September 25.

www.advocate.com/film/2015/9/15/new-stonewall-featurette-spotlights-gender-fluid-character-rayramona

Here's What Happens When Real People Recreate Iconic Fashion Ads

Here's What Happens When Real People Recreate Iconic Fashion Ads

Most people don’t see themselves in the models staring back at them from magazine pages or TV. In fashion ads especially, people of varying shape, size and color are notably absent.

Buzzfeed recreated five fashion ads using real people to showcase individuals with different body types and genders. In the five original ads — from Victoria’s Secret, Calvin Klein, Abercrombie & Fitch, Guess and Chanel — only one person of color is included, while the rest of the models are white.

The people who participated in the new ads said they enjoyed their experiences, though at times felt uncomfortable.

“It’s interesting being basically naked with people walking around, but it’s kind of empowering as time goes on, because it’s just a body,” said a participant named Daysha, who was recreating a Victoria’s Secret ad.

“I now feel so much more confident in my skin, and this experience has really allowed me to embrace my skin color,” said Michelle, who recreated a Guess ad. Michelle said her father is Indian and her mom is caucasian. 

French stylish Nathalie Croquet also recreated iconic fashion looks earlier this year. Working with a team, Croquet created “Spoof,” a photo series of eleven ads that showed her mimicking iconic poses and models, including Gisele Bündchen and Kate Moss, with her own wrinkles and imperfections on display. 

As model Ashley Graham, who stars in a Lane Bryant campaign celebrating diversity, recently said to the Huffington Post: “Everyone deserves to see themselves being represented equally.”

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