Because there's so much news re: Black Lives Matter protests, Covid19 and the economy, the Supreme Court ruling on Bostock Vs. Clayton County probably got less airtime. However, it's arguably the most important ruling regarding LGBTQ people ever
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53055632
The court ruled the Civil Rights Act of 1964 covered such persons (including trans)--all 50 states, no exceptions. In due time, I think the profundity of the ruling will become more clear.
What does it mean for here, at this site? I've personally chatted and spoken to a number of str8-identified men who were too intimidated to make more public their fondness for m/m tickling, in part because of what could happen in the workplace. Hopefully, this ruling will help make it easier for them.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53055632
The court ruled the Civil Rights Act of 1964 covered such persons (including trans)--all 50 states, no exceptions. In due time, I think the profundity of the ruling will become more clear.
What does it mean for here, at this site? I've personally chatted and spoken to a number of str8-identified men who were too intimidated to make more public their fondness for m/m tickling, in part because of what could happen in the workplace. Hopefully, this ruling will help make it easier for them.