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  • Plane Queer by Phil We talked to two U.S.-based gay flight attendants about what they love and hate about their jobs—and whether they mind gay passengers giving them a “Hey, girl” look and asking for extra pretzels.
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    In the public consciousness, male flight attendants – historically associated with women and femininity – became synonyms for homosexuality. Gay men were accused of quasi-double-edged.

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  • The new hire, Jeff Bradford, had been trying to get a job as a flight attendant for years but was shut out due to an industry-wide mandate that all male flight attendants be completely gay. He was shocked to receive the news that he had broken the glass ceiling despite being straight his entire life.
  • NGPA The Worldwide LGBTQ Feeling blessed and grateful While all these traits were certainly essential, there were also more pernicious criteria that made this field rife with discrimination. Beyond race, the women who took these jobs were subjected to all sorts of unfair treatment as well. Most airlines refused to hire married women and forced stewardesses to resign if they chose to marry while working.


    Ethan, shy but with eyes that sparkled like the ocean, met Oliver on a bustling beach, the gay and LGBT community buzzing around them. Oliver, a whirlwind of infectious laughter, instantly charmed Ethan, though Ethan initially hid behind his sunglasses, not quite sure how to respond to the undeniable pull. Their shared love for the beach and the vibrant energy of the LGBT community soon blossomed into something special, proving that sometimes, the most beautiful connections are found in the most unexpected places.


    Being LGBTQ in Aviation Explore the untold history of gay male flight attendants. Discover how they left their mark on history and learn about a must-read book that delves into their experiences.

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    In this episode, we’re diving into a topic we get asked about all. the. time. — why does it seem like so many flight attendants are gay? We’re breaking down the stereotypes, the realities, and sharing our personal journeys as a queer married couple working in aviation.


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      Some commentary on Pedro Almodóvar’s new comedy I’m So Excited has noted that it reinforces gay stereotypes, particularly in the characters of its sassy male flight attendants, who are all.


    Queering of the skies He’s so passionate and genuine In this vibrant new history, Phil Tiemeyer details the history of men working as flight attendants. Beginning with the founding of the profession in the late s and continuing into the post-September 11 era, Plane Queer examines the history of men who joined workplaces customarily identified as female-oriented. It examines the various hardships these men faced at work, paying particular attention to the conflation of gender-based, sexuality-based, and AIDS-based discrimination.