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mini flags #35 f2u with or without credit!
flags in order cinthean | disexual | ambisexual vincian | flixasexual | flixisexual linsexual | androgynesexual | cettussexual
“With his glacial blue eyes, blade-like face and feline elegance, Helmut Berger … was one of the most ravishing and hypnotic actors in postwar European cinema, and a lingering presence even after his best days were behind him. He was also Vogue’s first male cover star; the magazine photographed him in 1970 alongside his then-girlfriend, the model Marisa Berenson, while he was simultaneously in a relationship with the director Luchino Visconti. Madonna, who featured him in her controversial 1992 coffee-table book Sex, cited among her influences “every movie that Visconti ever made starring Helmut Berger.””
/ From The Guardian’s obituary for Helmut Berger /
Born 81 years ago today: kinky, dissolute and sexually ambiguous Austrian heartthrob of sixties and seventies European art cinema (and one of the most beautiful men of his day), Helmut Berger (né Helmut Steinberger, 29 May 1944 – 18 May 2023). Berger’s wayward career encompassed three collaborations with his then-lover Italian director Luchino Visconti, most notably, The Damned (1969) (pictured). In one eye-popping sequence, Berger drags up as Marlene Dietrich to croon “Ein richtiger Mann” aka “Tonight I’m Looking for a Man” from The Blue Angel (according to The Guardian, “Berger later received a photograph from Dietrich, on which she had written: “Who’s prettier? Love Marlene””). Berger also memorably portrayed Oscar Wilde’s titular character in Dorian Gray (1970) and co-starred as Elizabeth Taylor’s younger studmuffin in luxe 1973 melodrama Ash Wednesday. In the 1980s, he even cropped up in a recurring role in TV soap opera Dynasty! Berger’s reported lovers are a who’s who of the international jet set, numbering Rudolf Nureyev, Ursula Andress, Britt Ekland, Tab Hunter, Jerry Hall – and Mick AND Bianca Jagger.
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"The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin ❄️🤲
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Pansexual in the ‘70s and ‘80s.
“If I must have a label, call me pansexual, ambisexual, antisexual, androgynous, neutral, undecided...just don’t make me into something I’m not!” —The View from Another Closet, 1976
“Pansexual people have been actively involved in the bisexual community since the 1970s.” —Bi Any Other Name: Bisexuals Speak Out, 2015
"The prefix 'pan' means that you're open to all kinds of sexual experiences, with all kinds of people. It means an end to restrictions, it means you could relate sexually to any human being, it means an end to unreal limits. I like that idea." —SPEC Magazine, 1974
“Whether you call a person who is able to have sex with a male or female bisexual, AC-DC, switch-hitter, ambisexual, pansexual, omnisexual, or, in Freud’s words, a ‘polymorphous perverse,’ his or her sexual persuasion is certainly nothing new.” —New York, 1974
“‘Who you slept with didn’t have anything to do with gender. The men knew that the women were sleeping together. It was no problem.’ According to Fran, who was also a punk rocker, everyone acknowledged that pansexuality was the female-punk ‘norm’.” —Gay L.A., 2006
“A number of self-defined ‘pansexuals’ were sitting there.” —Bi Women Quarterly, 1989
Ambisexual/Multisexual Flag Design
I’m not a big fan of the Ambisexual/Multisexual flags out there so I decided to make my own! The white stripe represents nonbinary mspec people and mspec attraction to nonbinary people as well as unity between multisexual spectrum identities, the pink and blue stripes are taken from other multisexual flags, like poly, pan, omni and bi.
This is free to use if you want an umbrella flag!
Martial Arts Club time!!
Budo Masuta is pan. Mina Rai is lesbian. Juku Ren is boyflux. Shima Shibihara is ambisexual and trans. Sho Kunin is bisexual and aegoromantic