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  2. Media portrayal of pansexuality - Wikipedia

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    The portrayals of pansexuality in the media reflect existing societal attitudes towards pansexuality and current media portrayals. Although pansexual characters are not often characters in mass media, they have appeared in various films, TV series, literature, video games, graphic art, and webcomics, sometimes embodying certain tropes in cinema and fantasy.

  3. Born Sexy Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    Television shows like Stranger Things (featuring Mike and Eleven) exemplify the trope. The stereotype of the socially awkward "nerd" is also prevalent in The Big Bang Theory, where characters like Penny and the female guest stars exhibit Born Sexy Yesterday traits while Leonard and Howard embody the dominant creator role. [1]

  4. LGBTQ themes in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Yuricon founder Erica Friedman would later say that "Shiroi Heya no Futari" was the "first" yuri manga, drawing from many conventions of same-sex romance and girls' literature created or used by Yoshiya Nobuko, and visually confied "yuri tropes," with a broad influence on other works in later years, such as Citrus. [22]

  5. Senpai Is an Otokonoko - Wikipedia

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    Senpai Is an Otokonoko is a romance manga [1] following Makoto Hanaoka, a high school student who dresses like a woman despite his mother's disapproval. [3] Saki Aoi, a girl attending the same high school as Makoto, falls in love with him under the belief that he is a woman, and only learns the truth after confessing her feelings for him and getting rejected. [4]

  6. Media portrayal of LGBTQ people - Wikipedia

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    This was before same-sex marriage was state-wide legalized as this happened in 2015. [138] The change in representation of racial diversity in the LGBT community is advancing towards a more equal standpoint. In the early stages of television, there was hardly any media representation of people of color at all, let alone LGBT people of color.

  7. Creator Russell T. Davies on 'It's a Sin' and the ... - AOL

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    Longtime TV creator and writer Russell T. Davies is back with a new series, It’s a Sin. Following LGBTQ-centric shows like Queer as Folk, Banana/Cucumber, A Very English Scandal and 2020’s ...

  8. You Were Experienced, I Was Not: Our Dating Story - Wikipedia

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    On September 9, 2022, an anime television series adaptation was announced. The anime is produced by ENGI and directed by Hideaki Ōba, with Hiroko Fukuda overseeing series' scripts, Yosuke Itō designing the characters, and Kei Haneoka composing the music.

  9. Media portrayal of lesbians - Wikipedia

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    The series also featured the first lesbian sex scene on American primetime television in 2003. [53] Meanwhile, the relationship between Jessie Sammler ( Evan Rachel Wood ) and Katie Singer ( Mischa Barton ) on the ABC drama Once and Again (1999–2002) became the first teen lesbian romance depicted on network television.