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Subject:massage therapist?
Time:06:05 pm
can anyone recommend a q+ massage therapist? just looking for some relaxation at a reasonable rate on short notice.

thanks
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Subject:1 bedroom apartment available near Bathurst and Bloor- queer/trans positive neighbours/landlords
Time:04:22 pm
Hope this post is okay!

Spectacular 1 bedroom apartment across from park in safe Annex (Seaton Village) neighborhood. Steps to TTC bus line, 7 min walk to Bathurst Subway stn, 15 min walk to Dupont subway stn. 5-10 minute walk to two grocery stores, Karma Coop, Bloor shops, and restaurants. 2 min walk to community center with skating rink, swimming pool, and other activities. Eat in kitchen, central AC, large private entrance/mud room with storage. Hardwood floors in living room and bedroom. Laundry and cable included. Use of backyard. Permit parking on street. Sorry, no pets/indoor smoking. $1240. Hydro extra. Available Feb 1. Landlords/upstairs neighbours are queer/trans positive.

For contact info and pictures, please visit http://www.viewit.ca/vwExpandView.aspx?ViT=93188 Please mention you saw this ad on live journal if you email/call. Thanks!
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Current Music:pop
Current Location:Toronto ON
Subject:Future topics to be discussed by panelist & you at shOUT!
Time:02:01 pm
Current Mood:[mood icon] giddy

Future Topics

Friday December 11, 2009.
We are still researching and brainstorming, before we release our final topic list.

Our upcoming list, WON’T be the usual mundane Bent Topics (Theatre, Music, Kink, Astrology, Hospitality, Travel, Fashion, Shopping, Entertainment, Grooming), you find at other queer public forums.

We are going to make you and our panelists put on a Thinking Cap .

Here are just few possible teasers we are tossing around.

-What does feminism have to do with queer?

-Queering theology/religious ideology, questions of god, spirituality
-Virtual gay community, cyber-dating
-Art/ space and queer urban mapping
-Masculinity in question -
-Autobiography, self-life-writing/expression, art therapy
-Gender politics in sports, the Olympics, trans-exclusion/inclusion
-The legacy and significance of poetry in Lesbian-Feminism
-Performativity, drag, passing – discussion on “Paris is Burning” film
-Performance in art and gay theatre
-A photography exhibit


Note Bene:


Since this is a public forum. Everyone, is welcome to participate regardless of age. Considering the nature of the program–i.e., dealing with mature topics that are pertinent to Young Queer Adults to be discussed in a relatively sophisticated manner, it is geared more or less for the Late Teens and 20 Something age bracket.


http://shout.queerwest.org/

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Time:03:41 pm
Hello. :) New here. My name is Bay, and I don't live in Toronto, but it's hard to find active, friendly LGBT groups on LJ, and this one is open and people are posting and that makes me want to join in.

I want to promote a project of mine, so if this isn't allowed, I apologize and delete away!

I'm a lesbian, and while politically opinionated I feel as if I haven't really put myself out there enough to help the gay community and their fight for civil rights. I put together a little tumblr just to be a pick me up when members of the gay community are feeling down about the situation.

http://gladtobegay.tumblr.com/

If you want to submit happy news or anything you think should be posted, send it to gladtobegay.tum@gmail.com!
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Subject:New around these parts.
Time:05:00 pm
Current Mood:[mood icon] nervous
Hi there. Yep, another new face coming out to introduce herself, and to ask a question or two. First, the obligatory "how bi am I" explanation. ;)

I'm 39 and for most of my teen/adult life I've identified myself as straight. Not because I was positive of it, but because I was raised in a small Australian country town and to be gay or bisexual was unheard of. I did, however, have dreams about having sex with women sometimes and when I started having sex myself, I discovered that the penis didn't really do it for me. I also had a very tomboyish attitude, got out with guys better than girls as friends and tended to get called "lezzo" (insulting name for 'lesbian') at school a lot.

I got into a serious relationship with a guy when I was 18, just starting college. I'd taken a couple of tentative steps towards even thinking about the possibility I wasn't as straight as I had thought I was, but I'm extremely monogamous within a relationship and so all possibilities evaporated. This relationship lasted for twelve years and messed me up in more ways than I can explain right now. It was then, in my thirties and emotionally wrecked, that I a) discovered the joys of oral sex, b) made out with a woman for the first time at a party and c) found myself attracted to various female friends and acquaintances, and realised that perhaps the "straightest woman in the universe" as a lesbian friend had called me once, perhaps wasn't.

Now, here's my question. Where does a 39-year-old woman, living in a foreign country (I'm Australian, but I've lived in Toronto, Canada for four years) and newly accepting of her bisexuality, go for support and/or to meet people? I've tried online, but the only groups suitable for someone like me (who has no "gaydar" to speak of) haven't been updated since last year. I'd like to figure out more about my sexuality and perhaps find a "safe" place to ask questions and exchange stories and the like, without feeling like I'm being trendy or something.

Thanks in advance and hi!

(crossposted to [info]bisexual_world
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