Gus Kenworthy Discusses First Sexual Experiences, How He Realized He Was Into Guys

Gus Kenworthy Discusses First Sexual Experiences, How He Realized He Was Into Guys

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Attitude recently sat down with freshly out, dog-rescuing Olympian Gus Kenworthy, covering a range of topics from his sudden media attention and what it means to be an LGBT role model to his first boyfriend and, for lack of a better term, dick pics.

Here are some highlights — head here for the full interview.

On realizing he was attracted to guys:

I remember going with my family to these hot springs when I was a kid and there was a lifeguard there who was probably in his 20s, who was really fit and had, like, big arms and shoulders, which I hadn’t really seen before I guess – not in a swimsuit! And I was just like ‘Oh my god, what is happening!’ [chuckles] But I didn’t know whether I was so drawn to it because I wanted to look like that or to have that to myself, but I knew I had this pull, and obviously that got more frequent and stronger as I got older.

He tried to find the words to come out as a teenager:

I used to drive to hockey games with my dad, just the two of us, and we always had a good dynamic between us, and I remember wanting to say something, but just not having the words, or the courage. Also remember feeling that I didn’t want to come out because I hadn’t been with a guy in any form, and I didn’t want to tell people and have them go ‘Oh you’re sleeping with guys?’ because I hadn’t; I’d never even kissed a boy.

On his first sexual experience with a guy:

I had no idea he was gay or interested at all, we just became friends, and one night we’d been out to the bars and had a few drinks, and we staying at a friend’s and sharing a pull-out couch, and I kinda just thought I’m gonna kiss him, and if he punches me in the face I can play it off as having one too many to drinks or just being an idiot. But it ended up being reciprocated and it started a five-year relationship.

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Addressing all those shirtless pics floating around:

I just think the worry is that I’ll type-cast myself or people will come to expect it. I’m not being controlled though, [my publicist] just thinks it’s important to remain a skier and not have all the emphasis on my body. And I agree. It feels good to have a bit of validation but it’s very vain! I know it’s vain, so I don’t wanna be that guy all the time. There’s a lot more to me.

On his constantly full inbox:

I’ve had a lot of kids saying that they’re in the closet or are having similar feelings, so I’ve tried to kind of search through my inbox for those, because I feel like those are the people that need to be responded to and need some attention. But in that process I’ve definitely opened up messages that are just of peoples’ dicks! I’m like ‘Why are you sending me this! This is ridiculous!’

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Utah Judge Reverses Decision to Remove Foster Child From Gay Moms

Utah Judge Reverses Decision to Remove Foster Child From Gay Moms

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The Utah judge who had ordered a foster child be removed from the home of a lesbian couple reversed that decision on Friday.

Juvenile Court Judge Scott N. Johansen had said the child in question, a 9-month-old girl, would be better off in a home where she would be cared for by heterosexual parents. Johansen said he had seen research that showed children do better in homes with heterosexual as opposed to homosexual parents, though he did not cite the source of this alleged research in his order issued earlier this week.

RELATED: Hillary Clinton Supports Gay Moms Who Had Foster Child Removed by Judge

The New York Times reports: 

The clash is the first of its kind, said Ashley Sumner, a spokeswoman for the state agency, because Utah only recently began approving foster child placements with same-sex couples, after the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on gay marriage in June.

The clash is the first of its kind, said Ashley Sumner, a spokeswoman for the state agency, because Utah only recently began approving foster child placements with same-sex couples, after the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on gay marriage in June.

Judge Johansen eliminated a line saying that “it is not in the best interest of children to be raised by same-sex couples,” and another ordering the child removed and placed with a heterosexual couple. But the new order still says, “The court cited a concern that research has shown that children are more emotionally and mentally stable when raised by a mother and father in the same home.” And there is still a Dec. 4 hearing scheduled on the best interests of the child.

RELATED: Utah Governor: Judge Who Removed Child from Gay Foster Parents Should ‘Follow the Law’ – VIDEO

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Congressional Forum to Investigate 'Epidemic of Violence' Against Transgender People

Congressional Forum to Investigate 'Epidemic of Violence' Against Transgender People

As the transgender community prepares to mark one of its darkest days on the calendar — the Transgender Day of Remembrance — members of the House LGBT Equality Caucus announced this morning they will hold the first-ever congressional forum on violence against the transgender community next week.

The congressional forum is set for Tuesday afternoon and will follow a morning press conference held by the LGBT Equality Caucus to officially launch a Transgender Equality Task Force.  

Rep. Mike Honda of California — whose own granddaughter is trans — said in a statement he will chair this effort to raise awareness of the issues facing the transgender community.  

“This week, as we seek to raise awareness of the issues facing the trans community, it is important to renew our commitment to help trans individuals be free of the fear of violence or bullying just for being who they are,” said Congressman Honda. “It is my hope that by launching this workforce and holding a first-ever forum, we will reach some of my colleagues and encourage them to stand with the trans community. It is only through social change that we can truly elevate the conversation in this country and reach a place of true understanding and embrace all people for who they are.”

To date, 21 trans women have been murdered in the United States since January, almost double the number of trans murders in all of 2014. Most of this year’s victims were trans women of color.

The move by members of the House to address this issue won praise from the Human Rights Campaign, which is scheduled to participate in the forum:

“Imagine fearing for your life every day. That nightmare is a reality for far too many transgender women, a nightmare that deserves national attention,” said HRC President Chad Griffin.  “At least 21 transgender people – almost all women of color – have been murdered this year.  Today, transgender women are more than 4 times as likely to be murdered in the U.S. than other women. This forum will bring together a coalition of families, advocates, lawmakers, and other leaders to address the realities that conspire to put transgender people at risk. We are proud to be a part of this work and hope this forum will lead to greater collaboration and action to help end this epidemic of violence.”

The other members of Congress who will take part in the panel on the impact and causes of transgender violence chaired by Honda are Rep. David Cicilline, Rep. Barbara Lee and Rep. Joe Kennedy. 

They will hear from panelists who include La La Zannell of the Anti-Violence Project and a survivor of violence, Laura Sorenson and Morris Home, the leaders of a drug and alcohol treatment facility dedicated to serving the transgender community, and Joanna Cifredo, a writer, advocate, organizer and a survivor of violence.  

Another panel on policy and how to end bias-motivated violence against transgender people will be chaired by Rep. Jared Polis, Co-Chair of the LGBT Equality Caucus. Members joining him are Rep. Mark Pocan, Rep. Mark Takano, Rep. Mike Quigley and Rep. Alan Lowenthal.

They will hear testimony from Chad Griffin of HRC, Mara Keisling of the National Center for Transgender Equality, Kylar Broadus of the TPOCC, and Sharon Lettman-Hicks of the National Black Justice Coalition. 

Also this morning, HRC and the Trans People of Color Coalition released an updated report on what Griffin and Rep. Honda called the “epidemic of violence” against transgender people – particularly transgender women of color., that was timed to coincide with the announcement of the forum. 

The joint report focuses on the realities, challenges, and solutions for policy makers and community advocates in addressing anti-transgender violence. 

“The LGBT community has long counted on our non-LGBT allies to stand beside us in the fight for equality; and right now, the transgender community needs allies more than ever as we fight for our very survival,” said Kylar W. Broadus of TPOCC. “We are proud to partner with HRC on this work, and we ask all of our cisgender lesbian, gay, bisexual and straight friends, loved ones and supporters to stand up against the continuing stigma and discrimination that is killing transgender people of color at alarming rates.”

Click here to read the joint report from HRC and TPOCC.

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Aziz Ansari: Men Need To Pay Better Attention To Women’s Experiences

Aziz Ansari: Men Need To Pay Better Attention To Women’s Experiences

Aziz Ansari has some awesome words of wisdom for men everywhere.  

In a Nov. 11 interview with The Daily Beast, Ansari talked about his new Netflix show “Master Of None” and the harassment so many women face on a daily basis. The self-proclaimed feminist pointed out why it’s so important for everyone, but men especially, to recognize and learn about women’s experiences. 

“Go on any famous woman’s Instagram and there are crazy death threats in the comments everywhere,” Ansari told The Daily Beast. “No one is giving Drake death threats — only female celebrities get thatIf you’re not aware that it’s happening overwhelmingly more to women than it is to men, you’re an idiot who’s detached from reality.”

“Master Of None” features an episode that deals with the topic of harassment specifically. He said that the inspiration for the episode’s plotline came from one of his stand-up comedy shows. 

“I’d talk about women getting followed home by creepy dudes, and I’d ask during the bit, ‘Raise your hands if you’re a woman and you’ve been followed home,’ and everyone would raise their hand,” he said.”And then all the other women would look around and go, ‘What the fuck?!'”

When Ansari asks the men in the crowd if they realized this was such a pervasive issue for women, he says they often had no idea. “They couldn’t believe it. I thought it was interesting that this is happening, yet so many people are unaware of it. And the problem is people aren’t talking about it,” he said

He said that an important part of being a man is to listen to the experiences of others, especially women’s. “What I’ve learned, as a guy, is to just ask women questions and listen to what they have to say,” Ansari said. “Go to your group of female friends and ask them about times they’ve experienced sexism at their job, and you’ll get blown away by the things they tell you. You’ll think, ‘What the fuck? This is way darker than anything I’d imagined.'”

Well said, Aziz. 

Head over to The Daily Beast to read more of the interview. 

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Tim Cook tells Ireland students: Being gay is one of the greatest gifts God gave me

Tim Cook tells Ireland students: Being gay is one of the greatest gifts God gave me

To coincide with Apple announcing a major expansion of its operations in the Republic of Ireland, its Chief Executive, Tim Cook visited Trinity College Dublin on Wednesday and addressed students.

‘Apple is proud to call Ireland home,’ the Irish Independent reports Cook as saying at a packed event organised by the Philosophical Society. Cook was awarded the society’s Gold Medal, making him an honorary patron.

‘We don’t see ourselves as just a company that is in Ireland, we see ourselves rooted here.

‘This country has championed the cause of LGBT people around the world.

‘It has also been a leader in the fight for human rights and has stood up for freedom of expression on the internet. Ireland shares our values of tolerance, diversity and equal rights both inside and outside the workplace.’

Cook publicly came out as gay in November 2014, and he told students about his own experiences as standing up as an LGBT person.

‘I saw kids being bullied at school and people being fired at work because they were gay.

‘I came to the conclusion that I needed to do something. There would be no donation that could match standing up and saying that I am proud to be gay and that it is one of the greatest gifts that God gave me.

‘I think we need more people who will do that. It’s the single most important thing that they can do.’

He emphasized the importance of diversity and said that, ‘the best companies of the future will be diverse.’

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Tim Cook at the Trinity Philosophical Society Q&A session

Apple is the largest private employer in Cork, and its expansion there will create a further 1,000 jobs in the region by mid 2017.

This will bring the total number of Apple employees in Cork to approximately 6,000; around a quarter of its European staff.

Some commentators have suggested that Apple’s commitment to Ireland may not be purely down to its stance on diversity.

The company’s announcement that it was expanding its base in Cork comes while EU regulators investigate whether the Irish government’s tax deal with Apple side-stepped international tax rules.

Ireland has been accused of allowing Apple – the biggest company in the world – to keep tens of billions of pounds worth of profits in return for maintaining jobs in the country.

A ruling is expected after Christmas.

However, during his Ireland visit, Cook re-asserted his commitment to the country regardless of the EU ruling and expressed confidence that the investigation would find that no ‘special’ deals had been struck.

In an interview with national broadcaster RTÉ, he was asked if Apple might scale back its operations in the country if the EU decision led to the company having to pay more tax.

‘You can tell by our announcement today, we’re all in,’ he replied. ‘If there is an adverse ruling, we’re going to appeal, Ireland is going to appeal and we’re going to support them because there was no special deal, no special arrangement.

‘I can’t say for sure what they’ll come back with but what I do know for sure is if the evidence is viewed on a fair basis, I believe strongly that it will be found that there is nothing wrong done.’

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Gospel Singer Kirk Franklin Apologizes To Gay Community For Black Church’s Homophobia

Gospel Singer Kirk Franklin Apologizes To Gay Community For Black Church’s Homophobia

w5k5hMz_Public_Dom_TwitI want to apologize for all of the hurtful and painful things that have been said about people in the church that have been talented and gifted and musical, that we’ve used and we’ve embarrassed… and all this other horrible crap that we’ve done. We have not treated them like people. We’re talking about human beings, men and women that God has created.

The Bible is not a book that’s an attack on gay people. It’s not a book written to attack gay people.  It is horrible that we have made it where The Bible is a homophobic manual. That’s not what The Bible is. I mean you want to talk about things that God gets at… pride and jealousy and envy and arrogance. But what we also see is God sending his son to save us all, because we were all… straight, gay or whatever, lost and in need of a savior, and there’s room at the cross for all of us.”

 

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Linda Harvey: Gays Want To Sexually Abuse Children to ‘Convert’ Them

Linda Harvey: Gays Want To Sexually Abuse Children to ‘Convert’ Them

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Linda Harvey, a demon-obsessed muck-spreader and president of listed hate group Mission America, has said that gay people want to sexually abuse children in order to turn them gay and “convert” them to the LGBT rights cause.

In her latest column for WorldNetDaily this week, Harvey pulled no punches with a particularly pernicious piece titled “They’re creating ‘gays’ by corrupting our kids.”

Citing Matt Barber’s incendiary BarbWire (not the Pamela Anderson one) as a source, Harvey argues that “the correlation between child molestation and the development of same-sex attraction for some youth is irrefutable.”

RELATED: Linda Harvey: Satanic LGBT Youth are Embracing ‘Dehumanizing Sexual Practices’

The column continues in part:

“Children, if asked, would really prefer not to be lured somewhere by a shady adult, shown pornography, given alcohol or drugs, told they ‘want this’ and were ‘born this way’ and end up in intimate contact they never chose, contact that messes with their body and soul and may take a lifetime to overcome.

“Many recover, but some go on to embrace these premature, perverted desires. Some even become advocates for overturning marriage and civil rights law to enshrine homosexuality and gender rebellion as norms.

“The movement for ‘LGBT equality’ is largely built on this quicksand. All of America is endangered if we bless the rotten fruits of criminal conduct against children. Are we insane?

“It’s time America called the homosexual activists on their Stockholm syndrome. They were not born this way, but created through sexual indoctrination.

“A vulnerable boy may be seduced by an uncle, cousin, or the guy down the street. Or if he is somehow persuaded he was ‘born that way,’ he may then show up at the local community center for ‘gay’ youth where he’ll meet older homosexuals who will take advantage of his youth and misinformation.”

She concludes that “aberrant sexual conduct is not the key to a bright future. It’s the key to the gates of hell.”

Among her many choice hateful comments, last year Harvey said that gay parents are more likely to molest their children than straight parents.

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