Young Royals x Heartstopper?

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Two of Netflix’s most popular gay shows might be coming together. Young Royals and Heartstopper are two Netflix series that premiered within the last two years and immediately had fans and critics praising their gay representation.

Both shows follow a young gay couple. Young Royals, created and written by Lisa Ambjörn, follows the fictional Prince Wilhelm of Sweden as he falls for his classmate Simon. Heartstopper, which is based on the webcomic of the same name, follows two British teen boys, Charlie (Joe Locke) and Nick (Kit Connor) who fall in love. Now, one show’s cast has revealed that they’d love to do a crossover with the other show.

Speaking with Gay Times, Omar Rudberg, who plays Simon in Young Royals, said that it would be “f*cking iconic” and “amazing” to do a crossover with Heartstopper and its two main characters.

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Study explores the sexual attitudes of OnlyFans users

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Do people who use OnlyFans have significantly different sexual attitudes compared to the general population? New research published in the Archives of Sexual Behaviors suggests that is not the case. The new findings indicate that OnlyFans users and nonusers have similar attitudes regarding things like casual sex and the importance of birth control.

OnlyFans allows users to subscribe to different content creators in order to access exclusive content. This content can include everything from photos and videos to personal messages and behind-the-scenes looks. The platform has become increasingly popular in recent years, boasting more than 100 million registered users but little is known about the characteristics of OnlyFans users.

“Although OnlyFans was an incredibly hot topic, the only literature I could find about user demographics and sexual attitudes were limited to anecdotal reports,” explained study author Stacey Diane Arañez Litam, an assistant professor at Cleveland State University and owner of SDAL Consultation & Educational Services and the Brave Space Institute. “Quantifying these areas were critical to stay abreast on the ever-changing landscape of sexually explicit material (SEM). As a researcher, I am excited by the prospect of being the first to explore new trends in social and sexual behavior.”

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