Genderella

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After Zack brags about how naturally dominant men are over women, Bree decides to teach him a lesson he'll never forget. A pair of magic glass shoes slipped on Zack's feet at midnight, bring about an incredible transformation: By morning, Zack's body has changed into that of a buxom but delicate woman. Soon, he's being seduced by his best friend--who doesn't realize it's Zack he's so hot for! Between his best friend, his boss, and Bree, Zack's head is spinning. The only way to get his old body back is by seducing someone and slipping them the glass shoes...but will he do it? Or will he be too tempted to stay in this new, luscious body? NOTE: This 14,000 word erotic novelette contains scenes of gender transformation, mild domination, as well as explicit M/F sexuality as well as M/M bisexuality.
Jane Fox 130 books 41 followers
When she's not writing about sultry men and the trouble they get into, Jane is hard at work as an analyst at her company, where she spends most of her time pretending to work on spreadsheets while actually obsessing over vintage gowns online. In her perfect world, she'd be a jewel-bedecked Edwardian heiress, writing erotic stories on hotel stationery during her fabulous grand tour.
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Gardnerella vaginalis is the most common causative agent of a vaginal infection called bacterial vaginosis (BV). BV is a fairly common infection of the female reproductive tract which can cause uncomfortable symptoms and increase your risk of future health complications, such as getting an STD. 
Keep reading to learn more about Gardnerella vaginalis, its causes, symptoms, and treatment.
Gardnerella vaginalis is a type of bacteria that frequently causes a vaginal infection called bacterial vaginosis (BV). BV is the most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge in women who haven’t entered menopause.
Technically speaking, Gardnerella vaginalis and BV aren’t sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), since they aren’t typically spread from one person to another. Instead, BV is thought to be caused by an imbalance between the “good” and “harmful” types of bacteria that normally live inside your vagina. However, we do know that BV rarely affects women who haven’t had sex before, and that sexual activity increases your risk of getting BV.
According to the CDC , bacterial vaginosis is the most common vaginal condition that affects women between the ages of 15 to 44 years old. Although the exact incidence of BV is unknown, since it can often be asymptomatic, this condition has been estimated to affect nearly 30 percent of women (approximately 21.2 million women) aged 14-49 in the United States.
According to the Cleveland Clinic , your risk of getting BV could be higher if you:
Gardnerella vaginalis infections are frequently asymptomatic; in fact, it has been estimated that nearly 84 percent of all cases of BV don’t cause any symptoms. According to the Mayo Clinic , symptoms of BV caused by Gardnerella vaginalis can include:
In addition to these symptoms, Gardnerella vaginalis could also increase your risk of future health complications. This bacteria has been linked to an increased risk of acquiring other STDs — including HIV —, preterm birth, low birth weight, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and fertility problems, among others.
Men don’t develop signs of BV, but according to a study published by the journal Sexually Transmitted Diseases , the presence of Gardnerella vaginalis has been detected in urethral swabs of men with partners who did have BV. This means that men could possibly carry the bacteria and spread it to new partners, or reinfect their partners after treatment.
It’s always important to seek medical assistance if you experience any new symptoms affecting your reproductive system, especially if you’ve had unprotected sex recently. 
Symptoms like abnormal vaginal discharge and pain during urination or intercourse can be caused by a large number of STDs, and you should get tested for different diseases so the correct diagnosis can be made. This will determine what treatment you receive, and it can also help prevent recurrences and future health complications.
If your doctor suspects that you have BV, they could perform a pelvic exam and take a sample of vaginal fluid for testing. This sample will be analyzed under a microscope to look for the Gardnerella vaginalis bacteria. Your doctor could also test your vaginal pH, since an altered pH could also be a sign of BV. You could also get tested at an urgent care facility or using an at-home STD testing kit.
If your tests come back positive for BV, the good news is that a simple antibiotic treatment will usually eradicate the infection. According to the CDC ’s treatment guidelines, treating BV can reduce your risk of getting other STDs, including:
Most cases of BV caused by Gardnerella vaginalis respond very well to treatment with 500 mg of oral metronidazole, which is taken twice a day for 7 days. A metronidazole intravaginal gel can also be used. A different topical antibiotic called clindamycin can also be used in women who can’t receive metronidazole due to allergies or other reasons.
It’s very important to avoid any alcohol intake while you receive treatment with metronidazole, and for at least 48 hours after finishing your treatment. This medication can interact with alcohol and cause uncomfortable symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, heart palpitations, tachycardia, and chest pain, among others. Keep in mind that, just like with any other STD, practicing safe sex and getting tested regularly are the best ways to prevent the spread of Gardnerella vaginalis . Thanks to at-home STD testing kits , you’ll now be able to screen for STDs without having to leave the comfort and privacy of your own home. You can learn more about STD testing at STDWatch.com .

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Genderella: Upcoming 'Cinderella' Features LGBTQ Actorvist Billy Porter as Genderless 'Fairy Godmother'
Billy Porter arrives at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 26, 2020. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

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The classic story of "Cinderella" is getting a "modern makeover" as a musical complete with the LGBTQ injection of a genderless fairy godmother. 
Entertainment Weekly (EW) reports Camilla Cabello will make her big-screen debut in the title role, and actor-activist Billy Porter will portray her fairy godmother. 
Kay Cannon, the movie's writer-director told EW she wrote the role specifically for Porter. His fairy godmother role is described by Cannon as a supernatural being who stands for being true to oneself, and who transcends mundane human labels.
"Billy articulated the idea that magic has no gender," Cannon said.
This unusual new version of Cinderella will stream on Amazon Prime in September, according to EW . 
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As CBN's Faithwire reported last year, Hollywood elites claim to be pro-feminism, but this new film sure makes it clear sexism is alive and well in Tinseltown.
Porter called the movie "a classic fairytale for a new generation," during an interview at the time with CBS News. 
"It hit me when I was on the set last week, how profound it is that I am playing the Fairy Godmother — they call it the 'Fab G,'" he said. "We are presenting this character as genderless — at least that's how I'm playing it, and it's really powerful."
Porter, the man known for his "gender-bending" outfits at award shows (he often wears dresses), has made headlines for rebuking sexism and misogyny, but not in the way you might think. While there is plenty of sex-based discrimination against women in Hollywood and elsewhere, Porter is busy decrying how he — as a male — is the victim of misogyny because people think it's weird he wears bodices and elegant dresses flowing with tulle on the red carpet.
He talked about it on ABC's "The View" last summer, where he got a little help from co-host Joy Behar who opined with Porter that the reason people are uncomfortable with men wearing dresses is because they "hate women."
ANALYSIS: The Christian Perspective
In reality, it's something more profound than that. Certainly, there are some who still carry with them misogynistic perspectives. But the reality is this: people are uncomfortable with the undoing of the sexes as God intended them — male and female. The erasure of that binary is a rebellion against God's design, and whether Christian or not, the breakdown of that structure is worrisome because the continuation of humanity quite literally depends on it.
"I think the new generation is really ready," Porter said of his role in "Cinderella" and of the push toward "gender fluidity." "The kids are ready. It's the grownups that are slowing stuff down."
Writing for Faithwire , Tré Goins-Phillips noted: "It's pretty ironic to think the progressive Hollywood left — the cadre of people keen on equity between men and women — are giddy overturning a historically powerful female role into a 'genderless' part and handing it to a male."
"The sad irony is what Porter himself proves about this push to suppress the male and female binary: in the end, it only suppresses women more," he wrote.
Meanwhile, Porter is also breaking some other new ground. He just announced he's been HIV positive for 14 years and that he's tired of the "stigma" surrounding the disease.
"There's no more stigma — let's be done with that. It's time. I've been living it and being in the shame of it for long enough."
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