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Gay cruising website claims removal of Cardiff bus cease ads raises questions of 'discrimination'
said it questioned whether people are taking exception to the promotion of casual sex or gay casual sex
A queer cruising website has strike back after their adverts were removed from Cardiff bus stops – saying the move raises “questions about sexual discrimination and obscenity”.
Adverts for “non-stop hookups” were removed from council-owned bus stops on Monday after complaints they were “inappropriate”.
But the company behind them, , say their advertising campaign has successfully run in Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow and London.
Elsewhere in the world the ads were removed from subway cars and stations in Toronto but were allowed to remain up in the Netherlands after the country’s Advertising Standards Board ruled in favour of the ads despite common complaints.
The advert shows two men, one with his shirt open.
'Very concerning'
The organization describes itself as “a completely uncensored hookup/cruising site for gay, bi, and curious men who
Raising the Bar in s Gay Cardiff
The s were a boom time for Welsh gay customs. With the passing of the Sexual Offences Act – guided through Parliament by Welsh politicians Leo Abse MP and Home Secretary Roy Jenkins – gay sex between men over 21 was no longer a criminal offence.
While many people still faced homophobia, particularly in smaller communities, this recent freedom gave climb to a thriving gay social scene in larger towns and cities – with the first openly gay block opening in Cardiff in
As skillfully as giving Gay people the ability to gather freely and express themselves without risk or restraint, the capital’s s gay scene gave a fresh lease of animation to some of the city’s handsome Victorian public houses. Here are a few of the most significant places in this history of Cardiff’s nightlife.
The King’s Cross
Cardiff’s first official same-sex attracted bar operated from to at 25 Caroline Street. For decades it was ‘the centre of gay life in Cardiff’, according to historian and creator of A Petite Gay History of Wales Daryl Leeworthy. The Victorian pub had been called The King’s Cross sin
Craigslist exposed: The internet-mediated hookup
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This research examines how people advertise themselves on Craigslist. The authors develop a framework that highlights 13 resources that heterosexual and homosexual men and women offer in Craigslist advertisements. The results reveal that many heterosexual advertisers give and seek similar resources on Craigslist, whereas queer men primarily use Craigslist to seek and present sex. About one-fourth of homosexual advertisers are in committed relationships. The authors build on this discovery by exploring the extent to which married men use Craigslist for “hookups.” The authors show the extent to which married men solicit responses to 6 different advertisements for sexual encounters that range from safe to steep risk.
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Date Type: | Publication |
Status: | Published |
Schools: | Schools > Business (Including Economics) |
Subjects: | B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology H Social Sciences > HM Sociology |
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