Day: November 16, 2023

Nov 16
Opinion: Polyamory and Professional Conduct

Craig Young believes we are starting to see the legislative and judicial inclusion of people in non-monogamous relationships in New Zealand.   Content warning: This article describes references to sexual assault.   The Health and Disability Commission has just named a counsellor involved in an unsatisfactory and disrespectful attitude toward a woman in a polyamorous […]

Nov 16
Opinion: Sam Smith’s Concert Made An Empowering Point

Sam Smith used their platform to promote body positivity and battle kink-shaming, all while showcasing the best voice in pop music. Ignore the reviews saying Sam Smith’s Gloria The Tour was a concert full of sex and shock factor. No actual sex took place on stage and there was very little to shock unless you’ve […]

Nov 16
Hottest Pics From URGE 26th Birthday Party

URGE 26th Birthday Party saw a changing of the guard as Alan Granville departed URGE Events and DJ Everett Wayne stepped up to run the party brand with co-director Paul Heard. “I was truly taken aback by the love for URGE on the night,” Alan tells YOUR EX. “It was an amazing mix of those […]

Nov 16
Protesters in Indonesia Demand Halt to Coldplay Concert Over Band’s LGBTQ+ Support

A protest led by conservative Muslim groups in Jakarta, Indonesia, have called for the cancellation of British band Coldplay’s scheduled concert, citing the band’s vocal support for the LGBTQ+ community. The demonstration, which saw nearly 100 participants, took place after Friday prayers and was orchestrated by the Islamist group 212 Brotherhood Alumni. Coldplay, known for […]

Nov 16
Posie Parker’s Party of Women Thwarted by UK Electoral Commission Again

Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, better known as Posie Parker, has faced another setback in her political endeavours as the UK Electoral Commission rejected her second attempt to register the Party of Women. The decision, announced on 6 November, cited the application as “incomplete,” mirroring the response to her initial attempt in September. The Electoral Commission, an independent […]