A Jared Leto Shirtless Selfie is Rocking Social Media

A Jared Leto Shirtless Selfie is Rocking Social Media

Jared Leto has transformed again, and this time he has shaved off his bushy beard and whipped his body into shape, sharing a selfie that showcases his fit physique. Leto asked his fans to caption it but so many have died after seeing the photo there’s not so much captioning going on.

The post was an attempt to get some attention for his band 30 Seconds to Mars’s new single “Walk on Water”. Worked.

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9 #BiWeek facts about the bi+ community

9 #BiWeek facts about the bi+ community

Bisexual+ people make up more than half of the entire lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community (LGBTQ). However, data about bisexual+ people is often hidden within studies about the greater gay, lesbian, and bisexual community; the unique experiences of the bisexual+ community—the nearly five million adults in the U.S. who identify as bisexual and the many millions more who have sexual or romantic attraction to more than one gender—are rarely explicitly studied.

This month, the Movement Advancement Project (MAP), in collaboration with BiNet USA, the Bisexual Organizing Project, the Bisexual Resource Center, SAGE, and the National Center for Transgender Equality, released two new reports taking a closer look at the bisexual+ community: A Closer Look: Bisexual Transgender People and A Closer Look: Bisexual Older Adults. Here is what we learned.

1. Within the transgender community, one-third identify as bisexual or pansexual.

2. Younger bisexual and pansexual transgender people were more likely to identify as pansexual, while older bisexual and pansexual transgender people were more likely to identify as bisexual.

3. Older bisexual adults are less likely to be out to their friends and loved ones, compared to their gay and lesbian counterparts and to bisexuals under 45 years old.

Only 18% of bisexuals ages 45 and older said that the most important people in their life knew they were bisexual, compared to 32% of respondents under 45. Among gay and lesbian adults, around 70% of both older and younger adults reported that the important people in their lives knew their sexual orientation.

4. Bisexuals ages 65 and older have shocking poverty rates: 47% of bisexual older men and 48% of bisexual women live at or below 200% of the federal poverty level.

5. Bisexual and pansexual transgender individuals are more likely to live in poverty than gay and lesbian transgender people, as well as heterosexual transgender people.

33% of bisexual and pansexual transgender people reported living in poverty, compared to 27% of gay and lesbian transgender people and 22% of heterosexual transgender people.

6. Forty-three percent (43%) of bisexual and pansexual transgender people reported at least one lifetime suicide attempt.

Analyzed separately, 47% of pansexual transgender people and 39% of bisexual transgender people who reported at least one suicide attempt.

7. Older bisexual people with the same level of education as their gay and lesbian peers still had significantly lower income levels.

Notably, all LGBTQ groups faired worse than their heterosexual counterparts.

8. Bisexual and pansexual transgender people suffer from higher rates of sexual assault than gay, lesbian, and heterosexual transgender people.

While the transgender community as a whole are more vulnerable to sexual assault, 51% of pansexual, and 41% of bisexual transgender people reported experiencing sexual assault. For comparison, 37% of gay and lesbian transgender people, and 37% of heterosexual transgender people reported being sexually assaulted in their lifetime.

9. The bisexual+ community has a strong network of loving, supportive, and resilient bisexual, pansexual, fluid, and queer people.

It’s getting better. More and more people, from famous celebrities to young students, are coming out as bisexual+. Positive media representation of the bisexual+ community is growing. Strong bisexual+ transgender/non-binary advocates are leading the fight for LGBTQ justice. And each year, GLAAD’s viral #BiWeek campaign celebrates our incredible bisexual+ community in order to combat the negative trends of health, poverty, erasure, and isolation revealed by the data above. Watch this video below to hear messages from out bisexual+ celebrities expressing their love and support for bisexual+ community!

Founded in 2006, the Movement Advancement Project (MAP) is an independent think tank that provides rigorous research, insight and analysis that help speed equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. Read more of their groundbreaking reports here.

For those looking to fairly and accurately cover the bi+ community, check out GLAAD’s Reporting on the Bisexual Community resource.

September 22, 2017
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Bisexuals react to Sex and the City biphobia

Bisexuals react to Sex and the City biphobia
Bisexuals react to Sex and the City biphobia

As part of Bi Visibility Week we asked four bisexuals to react to a biphobic clip from Sex and the City.

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Former College Wrestler Michael Johnson Gets 10 Years in HIV Transmission Case After Plea Deal

Former College Wrestler Michael Johnson Gets 10 Years in HIV Transmission Case After Plea Deal

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ST. CHARLES, Mo. — The case of a former Lindenwood University wrestler charged with infecting a sex partner with HIV was resolved with a plea deal Thursday after four years. The case at times drew national media attention because of controversy over the laws and punishments for exposing others to HIV. Michael L. Johnson, 25, was…

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Jim Parsons Explains to Stephen Colbert What It Feels Like as a Gay Man to Marry and Fall in Love: WATCH

Jim Parsons Explains to Stephen Colbert What It Feels Like as a Gay Man to Marry and Fall in Love: WATCH

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Actor Jim Parsons went deep with Stephen Colbert on Thursday night, explaining what it felt like to be a gay man in a relationship for 15 years and to finally get married to his husband Todd.

Said Parsons:

“I didn’t really think we cared about the act of it that much, to be honest with you. And that sounds cold in a way, but I finally thought…well, let’s have a party then for the celebration of, and we’ll go ahead and legalize this thing. And I really thought it would kind of end at that, a party feel but it was so much more meaningful in the moment to me than I predicted. And it’s been resonantly more meaningful to me afterward than I ever saw coming. I’d been an adult gay person for so long at a time when that wasn’t possible that life was ‘fine,’ you know what I mean?”

He tried to explain how being married legally was different than just being partnered:

“There is an underlying thing a little buzz of something. I keep reminding myself of it. I kind of forget, and then I’m like, ‘we’re a legal thing, just like mom and dad were.’”

And then he explained how he felt when he knew Todd was the one:

“There’s this sense of divinity, to be in love, to find love in that way is as close as anything else I can imagine doing that gives me the feeling of being close to God or whatever that is for you. And there’s a sensation. When we first got together I remember lying in bed and closing my eyes and but not being asleep and that sensation of ‘light, light, light,’ and I was like ‘oh, I don’t know what’s going on exactly’ but it feels close to something important, eternal…”

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