Why is queer 18?

The phrase "queer 18" likely refers to the 2024 film Queer, starring Daniel Craig, which is rated R (adults 18+) due to strong sexual content, nudity, drug use (heroin/cocaine), and violence, exploring themes of love and addiction with graphic scenes that necessitate the adult rating, not just its LGBTQ+ subject matter. The "18" indicates it's for adults because of its mature, intense, and artistic depiction of William S. Burroughs' novel, featuring explicit drug use and same-sex intimacy.
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Why is it okay to say queer now?

The word "queer" became acceptable through a deliberate reclamation by the LGBTQ+ community, especially activists in the late 1980s and 1990s (like Queer Nation), who transformed a homophobic slur into an empowering, inclusive umbrella term for those outside heterosexual norms, symbolizing defiance, fluidity, and a challenge to rigid identities. While many younger people and some older members embrace it for its broadness, some still find it offensive due to its history, making respectful individual usage important, notes the University of Michigan and the Center for Disease Control. 
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How to explain queer to a child?

How to Explain LGBTQ Issues to Your Child
  • Separate LGBTQ and anatomy topics.
  • Start the discussion early on.
  • Utilize the great resources out there.
  • Emphasize the concept of being an ``ally.''
  • Tackle these topics with conviction.
  • Reiterate that tolerance is not acceptance.
  • Home
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What is queer rated R for?

135 mins | Rated R (for strong sexual content, graphic nudity, strong drug content, language and brief violence.) Daniel Craig is sensational in Luca Guadagnino's adaptation of William S. Burroughs' 1985 novella, QUEER.
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What is the age gap in queer?

1 out of every twelve male/female couples has an age gap of 10 years or more. that number increase to 25% in male/male couples. and 15% of female/female relationships.
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What is the 3 3 3 rule in dating?

The 3-3-3 rule in dating is a pacing guideline suggesting evaluating a connection at three checkpoints: 3 dates, 3 weeks, and 3 months, to assess compatibility and potential for a relationship without rushing, allowing initial excitement to fade for clearer judgment. It helps you see if initial attraction turns into real connection, encourages clear-headed decisions, and prevents getting swept away too quickly by dopamine.
 
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Can I say queer if I'm straight?

Yes, straight people can say "queer" in respectful, general contexts like "the queer community" or "queer history," but it's best to avoid using it to describe a specific individual unless they identify with the term themselves, as it was historically a slur and some still find it offensive, while others embrace it as a proud umbrella term for anyone not straight or cisgender. The key is context and respect for individual preference; when in doubt, don't use it to label someone personally.
 
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Is an R rating 15 or 18?

R - An R rated film means 'Restricted'. Those under 17 require an accompanying parent. Similar to the UK's 15. NC-17 - Like the UK's 18, an NC-17 film is considered for adults and not appropriate for tweens or younger children.
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Can I take my 13 year old to an R movie?

Rated G: General audiences – All ages admitted. Rated PG: Parental guidance suggested – Some material may not be suitable for children. Rated PG-13: Parents strongly cautioned – Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Rated R: Restricted – Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
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Does Netflix support LGBTQ?

Yes, Netflix strongly supports LGBTQ+ representation through a vast library of diverse films, series, and documentaries featuring LGBTQ+ characters and themes, offering dedicated collections for Pride Month and various LGBTQ+ genres like dramas, family stories, and documentaries, leading GLAAD to rank them highly for inclusion. They partner with organizations like USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative to track and improve LGBTQ+ inclusion in their content, showcasing varied queer experiences from romance to social commentary. 
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Is gender queer ok to say?

We use “queer” in an affirming way on the site and in our trainings, and see it as a great umbrella term to refer to all diverse sexualities and genders. Here's how we define it in our vocabulary: Queer – (adj) used as an umbrella term to describe individuals who don't identify as straight.
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How do I tell my parents I'm queer?

It may be better to gradually let your parents know that you're lesbian, gay or bisexual, allowing them to realise at a pace they can take. It may be clear to you that this is the best way for your family. In some families, it may take a discussion with someone outside the family to work out the best approach for you.
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What does the LGBTQ 🌈 stand for?

LGBTQIA+ is an abbreviation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual, and more. These terms are used to describe a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Is "twink" a bad word?

Twink is used both as a neutral descriptor, which can be compared with bear, and as a pejorative. Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan has been described in media, and by himself, as a twink.
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Did queer use to be a slur?

Yes, "queer" was historically a derogatory slur for LGBTQ+ people, meaning strange or odd, but it has been reclaimed by many in the community since the late 1980s/early 1990s as a positive, inclusive umbrella term for those who are not heterosexual or cisgender, though some older individuals still find it offensive due to its painful past. 
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Why was Q added to LGBT?

The acronym increasingly includes the letter Q, LGBTQ, referring to queer and/or questioning individuals. The terms queer and questioning are important because they encompass a larger number of individuals who identify as having same-sex attraction and behaviors.
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Which is the No. 1 18+ movie?

18+ movies to watch
  • Shame. 20111h 41mNC-1772Metascore. ...
  • Poison Ivy. 19921h 33mR51Metascore. ...
  • Exotica. 19941h 43mR72Metascore. ...
  • In the Land of Blood and Honey. 20112h 7mR56Metascore. ...
  • Perfect Sense. 20111h 32mR55Metascore. ...
  • Eyes Wide Shut. 19992h 39mR69Metascore. ...
  • Irreversible. 20021h 37mNot Rated51Metascore. ...
  • Dorian Gray. 20091h 52mR.
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What age is M in Australia?

Films and computer games classified M (Mature) are not recommended for children under the age of 15. They can have content such as violence and themes that requires a mature outlook. Children under the age of 15 may legally access this content.
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Do cinemas ask for ID for a 15?

Our staff are legally required to ask for proof that you are old enough to watch an age restricted film if they have any doubt as to your age.
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What are F-rated movies?

An F-rated movie is a film that supports women in cinema, marked by a system created by the Bath Film Festival, indicating it was directed by a woman, written by a woman, or features significant women on screen in their own right, with a "Triple F" for all three. The F-Rating website (f-rated.org) explains that this rating helps audiences find films promoting female voices and representation, similar to a "fair trade" stamp for movies, encouraging more diverse stories. The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) adopted this rating system in 2017 to raise the profile of these films, though it's a separate initiative from the standard MPAA ratings (G, PG, R, etc.).
 
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What does "u" a 13+ mean?

UA 13+ – Unrestricted public exhibition, but with parental guidance for children below the age of 13 years. UA 16+ – Unrestricted public exhibition, but with parental guidance for children below the age of 16 years.
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What swear words are allowed in PG-13?

PG-13 movies allow mild to moderate coarse language, with the infrequent use of the "F-word" as an expletive (not sexual), but more than one generally pushes it to an R-rating, though context and a special board vote can sometimes allow more, while stronger terms like "motherfer" or "c" typically require an R. The key is moderation and context; a single, impactful use is okay, but frequent or sexual use of the F-word, or strong language, leads to an R. 
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What does Q+ mean in LGBTQ+?

In LGBTQIA+ acronyms, the "Q" stands for Queer or Questioning, while the "+" signifies other identities, making the acronym more inclusive. Queer is a reclaimed umbrella term for non-heterosexual or non-cisgender people, while Questioning refers to individuals exploring their identity, with both representing a broader spectrum beyond just Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender.
 
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Is queer a safe word?

Reclamation and use of the term queer is controversial; several people and organizations, both LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ, object to some or all uses of the word for various reasons. Some LGBTQ people dislike the use of queer as an umbrella term because they associate it with political and social radicalism.
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Is straight in LGBTQ+?

No, "straight" (heterosexual) is generally not considered part of the core LGBTQ+ community because LGBTQ+ refers to sexual and gender minorities who are not heterosexual or cisgender; however, straight individuals can be powerful allies and support the community, and some specific identities (like straight trans people or asexual heteroromantics) do fit within the broader spectrum, notes this Quora answer, UCSF LGBTQ Resource Center, and Stonewall Scotland. The community celebrates diversity beyond typical straight/cisgender norms, focusing on those who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and more (LGBTQIA+). 
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