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OPINION

The 'living happily ever after' rule is for everyone

Oped, Steve Ammidown, Published on 14/02/2025

» The romance genre has a single set-in-stone rule: The main characters of the story will end up happily in a relationship. The HEA (Happily Ever After) or the HFN (Happy for Now) is the expectation of every reader who picks up a romance novel in the same way a mystery reader waits for a big twisty reveal or a fantasy reader anticipates strange and arcane magic.

OPINION

When no one is left behind in love

Oped, Michaela Friberg-Storey, Published on 24/01/2025

» Thailand is making history as the first country in Southeast Asia to recognise marriage equality. By ensuring that all couples, regardless of their sexual orientation and gender identity, have the same rights to marry from the age of 18 and above, Thailand has sent a powerful message to the world: no one is left behind in love.

OPINION

For trans people, a doctor's visit can be a dilemma

Oped, Natalie Yeh, Published on 22/10/2024

» Nine years ago, when I spotted blood in my ejaculate, I made an appointment to see my urologist. I quickly found myself to be the only woman in the waiting room. A handful of men surrounded me, and I could see the gears turning in their heads, wondering why a person who presented as and looked like a woman was waiting alongside them.

OPINION

Breaking gender barriers in the clergy

Oped, Sanitsuda Ekachai, Published on 22/07/2023

» Can queers be ordained as Buddhist monks? The question sparked intense debates on social media when Pataradanai Setsuwan, a well-known openly gay celebrity, entered the monkhood late last month.

OPINION

Conditional inclusivity just the first step

Oped, Titipol Phakdeewanich, Published on 14/06/2023

» Earlier this month, the Bangkok Pride parade drew a slew of rights defenders and supporters -- LGBTQ activists, politicians, ambassadors, international organisations, and businessmen. It took place under a fresh political atmosphere given the recent victory of the pro-democracy parties in the May 14 election. If these parties are allowed to govern, the future for the LGBTQ community is promising. However, before the marriage equality bill passed the first reading, it was strongly criticised, especially for supporting "unnatural behaviour".

OPINION

Why counting queers is a sign of progress

Oped, Egerton Neto, Published on 11/08/2022

» 'What is your sexual orientation?" In Brazil, where queer people have historically been ignored and excluded from statistics, this question holds special significance for the LGBTQ+ community.

OPINION

LGBTQ law change is an inevitability

Oped, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 06/12/2021

» The release of the Constitutional Court's full written verdict on same-sex marriage spells a rough path ahead for the campaign to ensure equal gender rights for all.

OPINION

Clock is ticking

Oped, Postbag, Published on 26/09/2020

» Re: "Charter rewrite vote delay," (BP, Sept 25).