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Gay Playboy Bunny Adams Marrying a Man


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Miss November 1992, Stephanie Adams, was the first and so far only Playboy Playmate to come out as a lesbian. Now, according to theNew York Post, she’s engaged to be married… to a man.

Adams released the following statement to Page Six: "I would like for his privacy to remain intact, but I will say that I intend to retire from being a public persona so that we can settle down and have children . . . Life is good . . . I have no regrets for anything."

In 2004, Adams was named “best NYC lesbian sex symbol” by the Village Voice. Adams, 39, is the author of a number of metaphysical books and a series of astrology calendars called Goddessy.
 

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  • Name: G-Girl
    Date posted: 11/15/2009 11:52:23 PM
    Hometown: NYC

    Comment:

    Adams was never a "lesbian". Adams is a BISEXUAL. No one can flip his or her sexual nature on-and-off as if it were controlled with a switch. Homosexuals cannot be "turned" straight. Straight cannot be made into homosexuals. What exists in-between is bisexuality. So for a period of time in her life, Adams adhered to her heterosexual nature, then discovered homosexual attraction within herself, now she's returned to where she started. In the future she may embrace homosexuality again. Who knows? But she isn't just one or the other and taking turns with it. I can understand it when heteros and hetero media don't 'get' bisexuals, but when a source of information for the gay & lesbian community delivers misinformation about bisexuality, it just confirms another reason why the struggle for tolerance and understanding within the general society still seems to be a thousand years away.

  • Name: Javier
    Date posted: 11/10/2009 12:16:35 AM
    Hometown: Houston

    Comment:

    meredith chivers has done research showing women have either a bisexual or lesbian sexuality. Men on the other hand are either gay or heterosexual.

  • Name: Greg from Denver
    Date posted: 11/9/2009 8:36:10 PM
    Hometown: Denver, CO

    Comment:

    Kate, I‘ve read studies that have suggested the same thing. I also wonder if sexual fluidity in women is more accepted in our culture. I wonder if this would lead more women to comfortably label themselves as bisexual and lead more bisexual men to label themselves as straight or gay. Ron, some sexy chicks who like dicks go buy one and then have her girlfriend use it on her. No man required.

  • Name: Greg from Denver
    Date posted: 11/9/2009 8:19:00 PM
    Hometown: Denver, CO

    Comment:

    I think many Bi members of the LGBT community politically identify themselves as Gay or Lesbian because they don’t want other LGBT people to question their commitment and sense of belonging in the community. I would hope that when the Bi member falls in love with an opposite gender partner we wouldn’t rush to exclude him or her from our community or movement.

  • Name: Sean
    Date posted: 11/9/2009 7:33:00 PM
    Hometown: San Diego

    Comment:

    To "Homosexuality is a choice" from Provo, Utah: Your statement is erroneous in the fact that you are generalizing how sexuality works to all people. The only thing this story proves is sexuality comes runs the spectrum from one sex to another in different people. By your own argument, straight people can therefore "choose" to be gay. Let me know when you finally choose your man. Ill pray for you.

  • Name: Homosexuality is a Choice!
    Date posted: 11/9/2009 5:33:55 PM
    Hometown: Provo Utah

    Comment:

    Proof that GAYZ can change if they want to!

  • Name: ron
    Date posted: 11/9/2009 4:26:09 PM
    Hometown: vancouver

    Comment:

    All the hot chicks prefer dick. Nothing beats a good hard man.

  • Name: Kate
    Date posted: 11/9/2009 3:16:14 PM
    Hometown: New Bern NC

    Comment:

    I think some people are hardwired to be attracted to one gender only (whether the same or opposite) and others are more flexible. I also think it is probably *statisitcially* more likely for men to be hardwired. That does not mean there are not some bi guys and one-way women out there. But in general, I think that just as men are statistically taller than women, they are also more likely to have a strong preference for one sex or the other. When someone has struggled against society's homophobia (and their own) to finally accept who they are, I can see why they find it inexplicable and frustrating to see someone "gay one minute, not the next". But it can also be difficult for someone capable of attraction to either men OR women to be told "make up your mind, pick a category and stick with it" If you expect others to accept who you are and to believe you when you tell them what that means, then you need to give the same courtesy to others.

  • Name: J. Bocca
    Date posted: 11/9/2009 2:17:20 PM
    Hometown: Brooklyn, NY

    Comment:

    This is why I NEVER take lesbians seriously, one minute their gay the next their not. I don't understand how TRUE lesbians deal with that crap. I have a lesbian freinds whos GF says she's not "gay" she just fell in love with a female. UGHHH!!



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