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Coming out can be stressful. That sucks! Make coming out easier, and check out our stories, tips and supportive community!. After a little bit he sits back up and leans in to make out.. this time I was prepared and matched his rhythm ;). To make a long story short we make out for a good 2 hours with a lot of biting, neck kissing, above-waist touching, and plenty of moaning.

January is Makeout Month at Autostraddle. As is the case with most of the protest strategies organizers have employed, I believed the narrative of its inception would be fairly basic: A group comes up with an idea for a demonstration, and they put it into action. The oldest reference I can find to an event close to what we would think of as the modern kiss-in happened in the middle of another demonstration without much forethought or planning.

Organizers and participants took to the streets for an arranged march, and, on their own, began kissing each other en masse. Either way, this very first act of spontaneity grew into a form of resistance employed in the fight for queer and trans rights for nearly 50 years. In some reports, the first recognized act of kissing as protest took place during the gay liberation march organized by the Eastern Regional Conference of Homophile Organizations and other NYC-based gay activist groups to commemorate the first anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in Greenwich Village on June 28, During the march, shirtless activists kissed each other and held hands openly in front of onlookers.

The UK GLF activists planned a mass kiss-in as a feature at the end of their march through London, which is said to have drawn over 2, participants. And in , gay organizations in Toronto staged a kiss-in at the intersection of Yonge and Bloor Streets to protest the arrest of two gay men who were taken into custody for kissing each other at the intersection. From there, the kiss-in recedes into the background as far as an organizing strategy goes.

June 6, By , the group was already holding kiss-in protests as an act of rebellion against both the increased severity of homophobia in the U. According to the archive of film artist and writer Jim Hubbard, the New York City Christopher Street Kiss-In on that day drew the participation of over 1, protesters who showed up to kiss each other in Sheridan Square at the end of the Christopher Street march.

Kissing someone refuted this. A substantial audience was guaranteed, as many Ithacans were likely at The Commons to celebrate the holiday. The parade aimed to promote social change, celebrate women and fight discrimination, anti-gay violence and harassment. The march was sponsored by the Gay and Lesbian Community Center. We can posit a number of reasons for why that might be — the fact that some significant rights gains were made, the push for queer assimilation and the adoption of more heterosexual cultural values, etc.

Nonetheless, the kiss-in has experienced a bit of resurgence over the last 15 years and has even been co-opted by non-queer people, especially internationally. Two Women kissing in front of a line of police officers during a gay rights demonstration in Staten Island in New York in In the U. Although these are much less notable and consequential to me as the more radical kiss-ins staged by ACT UP organizers and others earlier in our history, they were still somewhat successful in terms of participation.

According to the media and the organizers of the event, an unexpected people showed up for the event. Since the impacts of the COVID pandemic are still ongoing, the queer kiss-in will likely be the last one we see in the U. At the same time, though, I can imagine these moments were incredibly empowering for the people who organized and participated in them at the times they occurred. When these kiss-ins were held, they were considered radical and menacing to the societies that experienced them.

We can use this example to help lead us into figuring out new ways to organize that are more intimidating and have an even larger material impact on our future together. Stef Rubino is a writer, community organizer, competitive powerlifter, and former educator from Ft. Lauderdale, FL. They're currently working on book of essays and preparing for their next powerlifting meet. You can also find them on Twitter unfortunately.

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