Teen Vogue editor flips off critics of anal sex article, blames backlash on ‘homophobia’

Jul 20, 2017 by

By Peter La Barbera, LifeSite:

An openly homosexual editor at Teen Vogue has literally given concerned parents and critics the finger in response to widespread public concerns over the magazine’s recent “how to” article on anal sex.

As part of a string of defiant tweets on July 14, Phillip Picardi, digital editorial director of Teen Vogue magazine (and Allure magazine), shows a selfie of himself kissing another man as he gives critics the finger. Picardi was responding to an explosion of outrage over the Teen Vogue anal sex piece by New York City “sex educator” Gigi Engle.

The July 7 Teen Vogue article, “Anal Sex: What You Need to Know: How to do it the RIGHT way,” promotes sodomy as normal by ignoring health and moral concerns about the practice once known in the biblically-informed West as the “crime against nature.” It says, “It’s important that we talk about all kinds of sex because not everyone is having, or wants to have, ‘penis in the vagina’ sex.”

Picardi’s middle finger has a “rainbow” painted on the fingernail, a modern symbol of the aggressive LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) “rights” revolution.

The Teen Vogue article states, “Anal sex, though often stigmatized, is a perfectly natural way to engage in sexual activity. People have been having anal sex since the dawn of humanity. Seriously, it’s been documented back to the ancient Greeks and then some. So if you’re a little worried about trying it or are having trouble understanding the appeal, just know that it isn’t weird or gross.”

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