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Jeff Wrangler:
Here's an odd little thing that I thought worth sharing.

Over lunch today I was reading an article in the July/August issue of AARP's magazine on living inexpensively when I was hauled up short by this sentence: "[Bruce] Ostyn, 59, and his longtime partner, Daniel Newman, 45, are prime examples of people who enjoy the good life while spending far less than their neighbors."

I have no idea whether this is any kind of "breakthrough" or not. I have virtually never read the magazine that AARP sends me, and I was only reading it today because I didn't have anything else to read while I was eating my lunch. In any case I am impressed by the casual matter-of-factness of including this couple in this article.

Ellemeno:
That *IS* awesome.  Matter-of-fact is the best.

serious crayons:
Especially for a magazine aimed at a 50+ audience, that's great.

The main if only time I usually see gay couples referred to matter-of-factly in magazines -- outside of articles that are directly about being gay -- is in decorating articles. Stories about beautiful homes owned by gay couples have been routine for years on years in shelter mags. I think I may also have seen articles where the focus is on a child, and the child's parents are of the same sex but that's not the point of the story, and maybe stories about groups of people doing something or other, and the group is a mix of straight and gay folks.

BTW, AARP is the country's highest circulation magazine. That's not as impressive as it would be if people actively bought subscriptions rather than just memberships in the organization, but still.


Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: serious crayons on June 22, 2010, 11:31:07 am ---Especially for a magazine aimed at a 50+ audience, that's great.

The main if only time I usually see gay couples referred to matter-of-factly in magazines -- outside of articles that are directly about being gay -- is in decorating articles. Stories about beautiful homes owned by gay couples have been routine for years on years in shelter mags.
--- End quote ---

The "Home" section of the Friday morning Philadelphia Inquirer usually has a feature article on somebody's home or garden. Occasionally the home or garden being "profiled" will belong to a gay couple. It really surprised me the first time I saw one of those articles featuring a gay couple. Somehow this being in a daily newspaper strikes me as being more impressive than an article in a shelter mag.

Funny thing, though. To the best of my recollection, in all the articles I've seen--and, granted, this isn't a weekly happening--only one home was owned by a lesbian couple. All the others were owned by gay male couples.  ???

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: Jeff  Wrangler on June 22, 2010, 11:47:47 am ---Somehow this being in a daily newspaper strikes me as being more impressive than an article in a shelter mag.
--- End quote ---

Yes, I think newspapers lagged behind magazines in this.


--- Quote ---Funny thing, though. To the best of my recollection, in all the articles I've seen--and, granted, this isn't a weekly happening--only one home was owned by a lesbian couple. All the others were owned by gay male couples.  ???
--- End quote ---

Same here! I've seen maybe one or two articles featuring lesbian couples, and countless articles with gay male couples.

Not to get all stereotypical here, but maybe gay men are more likely to have connections in the decorating biz? Either they're decorators themselves, or work in some associated creative industry. I'm not sure how magazines and newspapers find homes to feature in those articles, but I'm sure they often get tips from people in the business. Many of the couples in those articles, straight or gay, are decorators, architects, or something similar.


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