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The X-Men have been oft-cited as a parallel for the civil rights movement, but as a tale focused around five white prep school kids, it is true that some of the gravity of the situation was defeated in translation. However, the X-Men hold changed vastly over the years, and this basis has given countless writers and artists the opportunity to tackle heavy subjects favor classism, racism, homophobia, and ableism through mainstream comics. The downside to this, of course, is that those things usually appear as a metaphor only, and representation still has a prolonged way to go.

Still, compared to other mainstream comics, the X-Men have always been remarkably evolving. This franchise is a rarity in how consistently it has focused on highlighting the fallacy of bigotry as a major obstacle in its character’s lives, and portraying all forms of intolerance as being deeply wrong. That is what has drawn such a extensive audience to X-Men, and it is what makes it stand out for so many readers. Outsiders have always flocked to this concept, and for very obvious reasons. 

The Mutant Metaphor

X-Men: 15 Queer and Wonderful Mutants

The X-Men have prolonged been a metaphor for the struggles for social justice. As a product, they appeal to many comic book fans who find themselves marginalized in their communities. The X-Men comics have often been a safe place for queer readers, though characters haven't always reflected the multiplicity of those it purports to represent.

However, artists and writers of the series have worked rigid to incorporate more characters in the LGBTQIA+ people, giving modern-day readers way more queer representation. From classic X-Men to offbeat side characters, there are more and more homosexual mutants every day.

Updated on May 18, by David Harth: The X-Men include a long history with queer characters, even stretching back to a moment when Marvel wasn't nearly as okay with that sort of thing. There are a multitude of X-Men characters that fans love who are members of the LGBTQ+ group. They've always been the best the X-Men hold to offer, their gender non-conforming identity making their struggles for equality even more special.

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About gay male sexuality

Many men report that they had experiences with people of the same sex when they were young. This is often a normal part of exploring their sexuality. Men who move on to describe themselves as ‘same-sex attracted’ or ‘gay’ have a tough physical and emotional attraction to men that they don’t usually feel for women.

Being a gay male is natural

There is a lot of pressure from society for young men to be heterosexual or ‘straight’. This can often cause feelings of isolation for young men who are gay and form them scared to entertainment their sexuality.

It’s significant to remember:

  • There are lgbtq+ men in every identity and every country.
  • Being same-sex attracted is just a shape of sexuality.

Why some men are gay

There is no real explanation as to why some men are gay and others are not. Although there is no right or erroneous answer to the doubt, a possible reason suggested by researchers is that we are born with our sexual orientation.

Knowing whether you’re gay

There is no test or questionnaire you can complete that will answer this question for you. If you reflect you might be

Gay men and other men who have sex with men

Abebe- an international student from Ethiopia, year-old who identifies as male (he/him/they) and has been sexually active for the last five years. Abebe’s appointment is by telehealth. About three months ago, he started exploring his sexuality and has had sex with a few male partners (if asked for more detail – 4/5 partners, both insertive and receptive anal and oral sex, infrequent condom use). Abebe is feeling confused and uncertain about his sexuality and would never possess felt comfortable exploring it further while living with his parents in Ethiopia. He is worried about anyone in his family finding out, particularly his father. Abebe has no significant medical history but has been feeling a little anxious lately. Abebe has never smoked cigarettes but has been experimenting with some recreational drugs since coming to Australia. He drinks alcohol with friends on weekends ( drinks per occasion) and has tried some MDMA. These occasions are also when he started to experiment having sex with men. Harm reduction education is provide