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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 07 November 2012
Tags: measure b, los angeles county, adult film industry, condoms, requirements, pass, james deen

In other titillating pressing news, Los Angeles voters have passed the AIDS Healthcare Foundation-sponsored, Measure B, also known as the "Safer Sex in the Adult Film Industry Act."

Male performers in pornography (gay and straight) will now be required to use condoms on set. The measure passed with a vote of 56 percent to 44 percent.

Not surprisingly, not everyone's thrilled about it. 

Details after the jump. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 19 October 2012
Tags: abercrombie & fitch, michael jeffries, ceo, private jet, aircraft standards, requirements, lawsuit

An age discrimination lawsuit has been brought against Abercrombie & Fitch (we're assuming the fired employee turned 22 and hence had to be shot) and it's brought to light the highly specific tastes and requirements of company CEO Michael Jeffries as it pertains to his private jet travel.

From the sounds of things, Jeffries' jet could double as a mobile Abercrombie flagship store complete with its famously sculpted employees and seizure inducing fragrance.

Get the highlights on the CEO's travel requirements after the jump.

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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 15 September 2011
Tags: australia, passports, international, applications, intersex, gender, identity, transgender, third, option, surgery, requirements, laws, lgbt



The application process for Australian passports just got a little more welcoming. A double-whammy win for progressives ensures a new era of acceptance for intersex and transgender applicants. Details follow.

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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Tags: european union, gay rights, minorities, turkey, macedonia, croatia, reports, requirements

Turkey, Croatia and Macedonia are hoping to join the European Union, but the EU commission has reminded the trio of countries that each applicant must support rights for all minorities before inclusion can be considered. Turkey, Croatia and Macedonia aren't quite there yet.

The UKGayNews reports:

The three candidate countries were reminded that the protection of all minorities is a non-negotiable condition to access the European Union.

“I am happy that our amendments in favour of LGBT rights in the progress reports for Macedonia and Croatia were adopted by the European Parliament,” Ulrike Lunacek MEP, co-president of the European Parliament’s Intergroup on LGBT Rights, said this evening.

The report on Croatia conveys the...

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