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Being gay is not about sex; it is about sexual orientation. The designers of many of the posters that were displayed around campus Tuesday morning seem to have lost sight of that concept. Gay awareness should address feelings and preferences rather than sexual acts. A list of rules that the BGLTSA wrote to guide their poster-makers included "No Extreme Profanity" and "No Uncreative Vulgarity"; my question is why the posters required profanity and vulgarity at all, regardless of their creative content. None of the words in BGLTSA's acronym include or imply obscenity in their definitions...
...knows the attraction of his own feminine appeal. But do girls really want a boy who knows how to exfoliate? Hell yeah, according to this month's Talk Magazine-the new heterosexual ideal is "Just Gay Enough." To be "J.G.E," you have to be proud of your omnisexual vibe. Poster children include Guy Ritchie (involved with Brit-aspiring gay icon Madonna), Matt Damon (the "boy" to Affleck's "man"), Vince Vaughn (embraces his own awkwardness), Edward Norton (always on the borderline of being a priss) or Matthew Perry (proud of his own insecurities). The line is ever-so-thin between...
...Thursday night's poster making session, a sign hanging on the wall laid out newly minted ground rules: "No making fun of religion" topped the list...
...point, Lee-Sean Huang '02 clipped a cartoon drawing of two girls masturbating and pasted it onto his poster. After some thought, he made a concession...
...contrast to last fall, where the organization didn't exercise any control over the material displayed in its name, this year posters will require approval. And Hill says Huang's poster will likely not make the cut, even with the modifications...