Maine Governor Vetoes Bill Protecting LGBTQ Youth from Dangerous Practice of “Conversion Therapy”

Maine Governor Vetoes Bill Protecting LGBTQ Youth from Dangerous Practice of “Conversion Therapy”

Today, HRC released the following statement strongly condemning Maine Republican Governor Paul LePage’s veto of legislation that would have protected LGBTQ youth in the state from the dangerous and discredited practice of “conversion therapy.” LePage becomes the first governor in the nation to veto such critically important protections.

“Governor LePage’s shameful decision to veto this life-saving legislation leaves Maine’s LGBTQ youth at risk of being subjected to a practice that amounts to nothing less than child abuse,” said Marty Rouse, HRC National Field Director. “These crucial protections are supported by a bipartisan majority, and have been signed into law in a growing number of other states by both Democratic and Republican governors — including by the Republican governor in neighboring New Hampshire mere weeks ago. With this inexcusable decision, Governor LePage has become the only governor in the nation to veto legislation protecting young people from this abuse, solidifying his place in history’s hall of shame. HRC calls on the Maine legislature to override this veto and to demonstrate to the state’s LGBTQ youth that their lives and well-being are worth protecting.”

“Government’s greatest responsibility is to protect its most vulnerable citizens, especially minors who may not be able to protect themselves,” said Matt Moonen, Executive Director of EqualityMaine. “Governor LePage had the opportunity, in one of his final acts as governor, to make Maine a safer place for LGBTQ youth. Unfortunately, he chose petty politics over protecting kids.”

There is no credible evidence that conversion therapy can change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity or expression. To the contrary, research has clearly shown that these practices pose devastating health risks for LGBTQ young people such as depression, decreased self-esteem, substance abuse, homelessness, and even suicidal behavior. The harmful practice is condemned by every major medical and mental health organization, including the American Psychiatric Association, American Psychological Association, and American Medical Association.

Connecticut, California, Nevada, New Jersey, the District of Columbia, Oregon, Illinois, Vermont, New York, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Washington, Maryland, Hawaii, and New Hampshire all now have laws or regulations protecting youth from this abusive practice. Similar legislation is currently awaiting gubernatorial action in Delaware. A growing number of municipalities have also enacted similar protections, including cities and counties in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington, Florida, New York, Arizona, and Wisconsin.

According to a recent report by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law, an estimated 20,000 LGBTQ minors in states without protections will be subjected to conversion therapy by a licensed healthcare professional if state lawmakers fail to act.

HRC has partnered with the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) and state equality groups across the nation to pass state legislation ending conversion therapy. In Maine, HRC worked closely with NCLR, GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD), and Equality Maine in the effort. More information on the lies and dangers of efforts to change sexual orientation or gender identity can be found here.

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Congratulations to Marina and Carlos from Wilson, North Carolina!

Congratulations to Marina and Carlos from Wilson, North Carolina!

Timing is everything. When you’re really ready for it, it will happen. Marina can attest to this. She writes: “I tried a few other online dating sites, but the big catch was made on Zoosk. I really liked the fact that photos are verified on Zoosk (to make sure your pictures are actually of you) and that messages

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Date Night Never Looked So Good!

Date Night Never Looked So Good!

Date night with your partner can be one of the most expensive evenings on the calendar, with couples in the UK spending an average of £120 between them per date. And, as we all hope for a successful date night, this can really mount up! Cooking for your significant other at home can be a […]

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The GLAAD Wrap: ‘Whitney’ in theaters now, ‘We the Animals’ trailer, new music from Taylor Bennett, Years & Years, and more!

The GLAAD Wrap: ‘Whitney’ in theaters now, ‘We the Animals’ trailer, new music from Taylor Bennett, Years & Years, and more!

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1)  Whitney, the documentary from Oscar-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald, about the late singer Whitney Houston premieres in theaters today. Composed of archival footage Macdonald received, the film sheds light on Houston’s issues with race, sexuality, her career, and marriage. Houston’s sexuality was labeled as “fluid” by her close friends and many believed she was in a romantic relationship with her former creative director, Robyn Crawford, which was criticized by the singer’s family. Click here for more information and tickets for the film.

2) Premiering this summer on July 19, August 9 and 23, is a slate of LGBTQ documentaries that Logo Documentary Films have acquired including Quiet Heroes, When the Beat Drops, and Light in the Water. Quiet Heroes unfolds the previously untold story of Dr. Kristen Ries, a doctor in Salt Lake City, Utah, who treated gay men affected by HIV and AIDS. From famed out choreographer Jamal Sims, When the Beat Drops, sheds light on the underground “bucking” dance scene of southern gay men who face discrimination from the outside community. Light in the Water follows the first gay and lesbian Master swim team, and their fight for LGBTQ acceptance in sports.

3) Nicole Amber Maines (The Trans List, Royal Pains) will star in the upcoming indie film, Bit. Maines’s character, Laurel, moves to LA and finds her chosen family in a group of “intersectional feminist vampires.” Also coming to theaters is the documentary, Susanne Bartsch: On Top, premiering on September 7. Created by RuPaul and Drag Race producers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, the documentary highlights Susanne Bartsch as she created the “Love Ball,” which raised millions of dollars for HIV and AIDS research in 1989.

4) In more movie news, a new trailer has been released for the screen adaptation of Justin Torres’s novel, We the Animals, which will premiere in theaters on August 17. The film illustrates the story of three brothers growing up in upstate New York. Narrated by the youngest sibling who is queer, the film explores themes of masculinity and gender expression. Watch the trailer below.

5) Out actor Tommy Dorfman has been cast in Lifetime’s new series American Princess as Nick, a gay friend of the main character. Another character of the series will have two gay Jewish adoptive parents. The series revolves around a wealthy New York runaway bride who stumbles upon a Renaissance Fair and finds everything she was looking for. More television news includes the addition of out writer and creator James Duff (The Closer) to the crew of Star Trek: Discovery as an executive producer for its second season.

6) TNT’s shows Claws and Animal Kingdom have both been renewed for another season. Renewed for a third season, Claws follows the lives of five workers of a nail salon who become involved in organized crime, and features several LGBTQ characters including Uncle Daddy, Quiet Ann, and Toby. Renewed for a fourth season, Animal Kingdom follows the Cody crime family including Deran (Jake Weary) who is a former competitive surfer and helps the family by opening a legitimate side business.

7) Out bisexual singer Taylor Bennett has released a new video for his song “Rock ‘N’ Roll” featuring Zxxk off his upcoming EP Be Yourself which comes out on July 12. Watch the video below. Another out singer, MNEK, also released a new video for his single, “Colour” featuring Hailee Steinfeld. In other music news, Shea Diamond put out a new video for her song, “American Pie,” from her recently released EP Seen It All. Click here to watch the video.

 

8) Winner of Drag Race season 10, drag superstar Aquaria released her debut single titled “Burn Rubber” along with a lyric video. Click here for Aquaria tour tickets and here to watch the video. More drag news includes the release of a new music video from Drag Race season 10 finalist, Eureka O’Hara. The body positive single titled, “The Big Girl,” was co-written by former Drag Race winner Bob the Drag Queen and can be viewed below. Click here for Eureka O’Hara tour tickets.

 

9) British band Years & Years, featuring out singer Olly Alexander, just released their second album titled Palo Santo. The new album includes previously released songs “All for You,” “Karma”, and “If You’re Over Me” while displaying a dystopian future theme. Additionally, out singer Christine and the Queens released a new video for her song “Doesn’t Matter” off her upcoming album, Chris. Click here for tour tickets and here to watch the video.

10) A new special for the LGBTQ-inclusive comic, The Backstagers, has been announced. Continuing to display the lives of several queer and trans teenagers in theater production who also battle monsters, The Backstagers Halloween Intermission #1 will include Sasha’s scary adventure of being locked in the theater overnight and many other stories of the characters. Print copies of this special will be available in October 2018 at local comic shops or on the BOOM! Studios website. Digital copies can be purchased on comiXology, iBooks, Google Play, and the BOOM! Studios app.

11) Buffer Festival, the largest festival for elevated YouTube content, is now accepting video submissions worldwide from upcoming creators through August 27 for their Uplist program. The program provides an opportunity for any YouTuber, regardless of subscribers, to be flown to Toronto to be a featured creator in the festival and more. The program chooses winners for six programming categories, including LGBTQ+, Empowerment and Acceptance, Comedy, Short Films, Music, and Documentaries and Mockumentaries. Click here for more information about submissions.

12) A new documentary about the highly-respected out neurologist and author, Oliver Sacks, is seeking funding. Titled The Animated Mind of Oliver Sacks, the documentary combines animation, live action, interview footage, and archived materials to explore the life of the first neurologist to see patients as people rather than diseases. Click here to support this project. 

July 6, 2018

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Lexi Tanners: My First Time As a Cam Model

Lexi Tanners: My First Time As a Cam Model

Hey Guys…So obviously from the title I am a new cam model. lol A little about me… I am 27 about to be 28th on July 7th. I have a passion for music, reading and the arts. I’m a mother. If the MILF Tag Category didn’t give that away. I have always had a very flirtatious and bubbly personality. So after leaving the work force recently… well here I am…I did my first show last night and I learned a lot. I really enjoyed my first show. Although I ran into a few minor issues and after Monday all will be right in the world. lol Slow internet and lagging video really threw me off last night so upgrading internet Monday and I will be back in action… No pun intended lol. I enjoyed the time I did get though. The individuals I interacted with were very kind. I mean what girl doesn’t enjoy being told she is beautiful by several people at one time? I have always considered myself a confident woman, but lord bless you guys are gonna give me a big head. lol (I think that’s supposed to be the other way around) I am still navigating the new waters in which I have found myself in, and I am enjoying every moment of it. I love the excitement of being watched and giving pleasure. I am already planning my next show. I am excited to explore the endless possibilities with my shows and meet new people. I enjoy pretty much anything that has to do with sex. I have always been a very sexual woman. I have explored my body and the bodies of other. I crave giving pleasure and absolutely wont complain about receiving. haha I cant wait to see where this adventure leads me…

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