Queer Clicks: May 31 | The Rise of Digisexuality Could See Us Falling in Love With People Who Don’t Exist, Sufjan Stevens Releases Two Pride Songs, & Other News
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The Rise of Digisexuality Could See Us Falling in Love With People Who Don’t Exist
“Digisexuality is a form of attraction primarily through the use of technology. Those who identify as digisexual may be attracted to sex robots, AI, digitally created imagery or only feel arousal when engaging in sexual activity with a machine rather than a human.” Metro
Sufjan Stevens Releases Two Pride Songs
“Singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens (“Mystery of Love” – Call Me By Your Name) released two tracks for Pride along with a t-shirt, the proceeds from which partly benefit charities for homeless LGBTQ youth.” Towleroad
This Guy Proposed to His Boyfriend in Front of a Tornado
“Meteorologist Joey Krastel has always loved chasing storms, but now he’s chasing the craziest whirlwind of all: marriage.
Krastel dropped to his knees in front of a “tornado emergency” in Tipton, Kansas to propose to his boyfriend, Chris Scott. He said yes, and Krastel tweeted an image from the proposal to celebrate. ” Pride



