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http://www.fayobserver.com/news/201...ed-with-sexually-assaulting-male-cable-worker
 
Still trying to make sense of that last line of the article.

"In 2012, a man and two women in Sao Paulo state became three women in Rio ."

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that was an error in the original article

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Unprecedented Civil Union Unites Brazilian Trio
Story highlights
  • In Brazil, a notary has granted a civil union to unite a man and two women
  • The public notary who approved the status says they have the right to be a family
  • Others say it is a violation of the constitution and destroys families
  • The notary is now studying unions for another trio and for a quintet
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https://www.cnn.com/2012/08/31/world/americas/brazil-polyfaithful-union/index.html

Brazilian public notary Claudia do Nascimento Domingues set off a firestorm by granting Brazil's first civil union to a trio, an act so unprecedented that there isn't a word for it in Portuguese.

Uniao poliafetiva is the label she created. "Polyfidelitous union" is her best guess in English.

The relationship involves three professionals in their 30s -- one man and two women -- who, she says, live together, love one another as equals and are like any other non-married cohabiting couple -- except they are three.

What Domingues did was legally register the trio as a "stable union," a civil union that extends all of the benefits of marriage, though there is debate about what rights the threesome will actually enjoy. In short, it recognizes the trio as a family entity for public legal purposes.

Domingues has not released the identities of the three.

But not all are embracing the unique alliance.

"This union is void of any legality," said Regina Beatriz Tavares da Silva, head of the family law committee of a lawyers' association in Sao Paulo.

Brazilian law defines marriage as a union between two people, so it is impossible for a civil union of three to be granted the rights of a marriage of two.

"It goes directly against the constitution," da Silva said. "Monogamy is defined as relations between two, not three or four or five."

The first-of-its-kind civil union has led to an outcry from religious groups, too. Those who fear the "slipperly slope" feel the ground moving underneath their feet.

"The institution of family cannot be defended with the approval of actions that seek to distort its definition," the religious, conservative Plinio Correa de Oliveira Institute said in a statement. "The purpose of this (union) is not to build families, but to destroy them."

The controversial civil union "is proof that there is a plurality of familiar relations, though not all deserve judicial or legal standing," Rolf Madaleno, director of the Brazilian Institute for Family Law, said in a statement. "The action carried out does not provide protections and does not confer rights."

In his opinion, the legal action in question does nothing more than reaffirm that the trio in question believes that they are a trio.

Domingues, 39, argues that they deserve some benefits. They live together in Rio de Janeiro, they share a bank account, and they want protection in case of separation or death, she said.

Brazil is known for its progressive social policies and openness, as reflected in the status conferred to the trio, though the country is stereotyped, too. While Brazil appears to be a permissive place, it is also a a country where more than 86% of the population identifies as Catholic or evangelical.

There was a similar outcry when "stable unions" between same-sex couples were allowed for the first time. The country's supreme court ruled that a gay couple in a civil union had the same rights as a married heterosexual couple, but there is debate about whether such rights can be extended to a trio.

But to Domingues, a public notary in the city of Tupa in Sao Paulo state, there is nothing preventing nontraditional relationships from being granted "stable union" status.

The trio considers themselves a family and is entitled to be seen as such in the public record, Domingues said.

"By registering them, I only confirmed that they recognize themselves as a family," she said. "I don't confer rights to them. That is up to a judge to decide."

The civil union was actually granted three months ago, but news of it only spread this week.

Da Silva called the civil union "deceitful," a runaround to grant status to a polygamous relationship.

Such relationships aren't new; they just haven't been recognized, Domingues said.

She says that she simply put her stamp of approval on a relationship that was surfing on a wave of cultural currents, but it was no coincidence that the request landed on her desk.

The trio from Rio, having been rejected by other public notaries, found their way rural Sao Paulo state and to Domingues because she is a student of polyfidelitous relationships -- ones involving more than two partners, but where there is fidelity between the members.

Formerly an IT manager, Domingues now is a doctoral student at the University of Sao Paulo, studying family law.
Her dissertation, she said, is about "how you can love more than one person at the same time." Her research looks at cultures, places, sociology, anthropology, religion and the history of family and intimate relationships in Brazil.

Through mutual friends, the trio found Domingues and traveled more than 600 miles from Rio, into the interior of Sao Paulo state, to Tupa.
Domingues doesn't hesitate to call herself married, though she and her husband are bound by a "stable union" and not a civil marriage. Her husband works with her as a deputy public notary.

"We have had all the reactions you can imagine," she said.

Other polyfidelitous groups have reached out to her seeking the same civil union status.

Domingues is studying the cases of a quintet (two men and three women) and another trio (one woman and two men).
 
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Balenciaga Puts $600 Price Tag on Politically Charged Slides
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http://www.ebony.com/style/balenciaga-sanders-pool-slides

Luxury brand Balenciaga introduced a political logo in 2017. The logo is a parody of Senator Bernie Sanders’ 2016 campaign artwork.
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The brand has placed the logo on everything from bags, hoodies, t-shirts, and pencils. Now, they’re outfitting leather pool slides with the imprint. The slides are priced just below $600, which we’re sure doesn’t entirely align with Sanders’ economic policy.
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The premium leather slides come in black or blue. They can be purchased at STYLEBOP.
 
21 Savage Cut Amber Rose Off After She Allegedly Cheated With His Best Friend


Amber Rose reportedly cheated on 21 with one of his friends.

Gone are the days where 21 Savage carries around "I'm A *** Too" signs at Amber Rose's Slutwalk. The couple officially broke up at the end of March and Amber still swoons over her ex every day, speaking about him in interviews and potentially referring to him when she said she was "waiting for someone." While the chances of the two getting back together are unclear, it appears as though 21's reasons to stay away have been revealed. After months of speculating why the two decided to split, reports are claiming that Amber cheated on the "Bank Account" rapper with one of his friends, leading to their break-up.

She is writing that a cheating scandal could be in effect as Amber is rumored to have been with one of 21's friends during their relationship. The publication's source has stated, "Amber cheated on 21 with one of his friends. She feels horrible about it. That’s why she’s still the one in love while 21 is over her." With 21 switching up everything he stood for during their lovefest, it's surprising to hear about potential unfaithfulness on Amber's side, especially after she had publicly declared her love for the 25-year-old on numerous occasions.

While the reports have not been confirmed by either party, Amber recently stated on her Instagram story that she is still very much in love with 21. Shutting down rumors that she was dating Lil Pump after they were spotted together at Rolling Loud, Amber looks to be fighting hard to win back the love of the "No Heart" rapper.



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Cable Customer Forced Oral Sex on Repairman: Cops



https://nypost.com/2018/05/24/cable-customer-forced-oral-sex-on-repairman-cops/

A North Carolina woman is facing charges after she forced a cable repairman to let her perform a sex act on him, police said.

Mildred Newsome, 47, of Fayetteville, was arrested Saturday after an investigation into the man’s accusations following an April 20 repair call at her apartment, Fayetteville police Sgt. Shawn Strepay told The Post.

“The cable guy was there to work on her box :lol: and while waiting for it to reset as he was sitting on a couch, she came over, grabbed his hand and forcefully placed his hand on her own breast,” Strepay said.

The unidentified technician, in his 30s, tried to resist Newsome’s “unwanted sexual advance,” but she persisted and performed oral sex on him, Strepay said.

Newsome then told the man that she would “turn the story on him” if he reported the alleged assault to police, saying she would tell authorities that he was the aggressor, Strepay said.

“When he was able to finally get out of the home, he did report it the same day, actually shortly after the event took place,” he said.

Newsome, who faces two felony counts of second-degree forcible sex offense and one misdemeanor count of sexual battery, has been released after posting bail, Strepay said.
 
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