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Elizabeth "Betty" Francis (née Hofstadt, formerly Draper; January Jones) is the ex-wife of Don Draper (who affectionately called her "Betts," or on occasion "Birdy") and mother of their three children, Sally, Bobby, and Gene. Her family home was in Elkins Park, Pa., and she graduated from Bryn Mawr College.
Early life and education Fonda aged five, with her father, actor Henry Fonda (1943) Jane Seymour Fonda was born via caesarean section on December 21, 1937, at Doctors Hospital in New York City. Her parents were Canadian-born socialite Frances Ford Seymour and American actor Henry Fonda. According to her father, the surname Fonda came from an Italian ancestor who immigrated to the Netherlands ...
Mantis. Brandt, first name unknown. Served as an advisor beginning in Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2 #1 (July 2008) before becoming an active member. Major Victory. Vance Astro. Also member of the alternate reality Guardians of the Galaxy team. Bug. Jack Flag. Jack Harrison.
For fictional characters in other parts of the LGBTQ community, see the lists of trans, bisexual, lesbian, non-binary, pansexual, asexual, and intersex characters. The names are organized alphabetically by surname (i.e. last name), or by single name if the character does not have a surname. If more than two characters are in one entry, the last ...
Yū Asuka. Stars Align. Yoshitaka Yamaya. Non-binary. 2019. Yū, formerly known as Yuta, is a kind and mild-mannered person, who Touma thinks of them as nice, even though he is unaware Yū has a crush on him, as noted in the second episode. In one episode, Yū revealed that they wear women's clothing, not sure of whether they are "binary trans ...
Danny is the titular character, a gay athlete gay men, and is "sexually broken." Milo Sturgis Alex Delaware series 1985–2017 Jonathan Kellerman: Gay Milo is a gay character. The Narrator Written on the Body: 1992 Jeanette Winterson: Ambiguous Narrator of unspecified gender who has sexual/romantic relationships with men and women.
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Gender stereotypes. Sexist video games often reinforce gender stereotypes by presenting gender-specific themes and activities. Games marketed exclusively to girls often involve fashion, make-up, caregiving, or relationship management, while games aimed at boys focus on action, sports, cars, and competition.