Results for: bisexual
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“Wait, Is This a Date?” Podcast Episode 203: Dating Men
Whether you’re a lesbian who dated men as a teen or a queer person who dates lots of genders, our community is far too mixed and gender is far too complicated to leave men — cis and trans — out of our discussions.
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“To L And Back: Generation Q Podcast 306: The Gen Q Musicale
“I am so certain that this episode will have polarized us the most of any episode we’ve done yet. I’m certain of it.”
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“To L And Back: Generation Q Edition” Podcast Episode 301: Last Year
“I would follow Kehlani to Narnia, to a gambling ring. Really to anywhere.”
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“To L And Back: Generation Q Edition” Podcast Episode 303: Quiz Show
“As someone who’s never actually been in a throuple, I do think that throuples could solve most problems on television.”
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“Wait, Is This a Date?” Podcast Episode 208: When Your Friends Don’t Like Your Partner
Bringing someone home to meet your parents is such a trope it’s become an entire genre of movie. But for many queer people there are two families to introduce to a partner: given and chosen. And sometimes the chosen family is scarier.
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“To L and Back” Generation Q Podcast Episode 209: Last Dance
“Imagine if all of our days were as productive as the people in The L Word. We would be cruising through life.”
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To L And Back: Generation Q Podcast 310: We Just Wanted To Have Fun With Our Friends
“For now, what I’ll say about this storyline is that I was just glad to not see that damn purple coffee mug. The fact that they did not bring this coffee mug back out was one small mercy of this storyline for me.”
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To L And Back: Generation Q Podcast Bonus Episode: Goodbye, Again
Come commiserate the end of our problematic fave, talk about the state of queer television at large, cast an L Word prequel set in 90s new York, and learn what We, the hosts of To L and Back, would have happen to all of the characters after the end of this season!
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To L and Back Podcast Interrogation Tapes Episode and Guess What We’re Going Live Tomorrow
That’s right, we’ve got a BONUS EPISODE for you today and are gonna be doing a LIVE episode tomorrow! We are soothing the pain of departure, like how Jenny fell into a pool.
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“Wait, Is This a Date?” Podcast Episode 207: Hygiene
Ah, bodies. These sacks of meat, bones and skin that we must drag around until we come up with a better way to get through this thing called life. We knew we needed to dig into this and who better to do it with than the one and only Samantha Irby?
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“To L and Back” Generation Q Podcast Episode 205: Lobsters, Too
“Why is she being like, ‘Oh, I can’t kiss you. I’m in a relationship.’ Like, no, you’re not. You met an older woman at a party last weekend. Who among us hasn’t? Take it easy.”
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“To L and Back” Generation Q Podcast Episode 204: Lake House
“As a person of Midwestern experience, I can say that a Lake House is supposed to be on a lake.”
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“To L and Back” Generation Q Podcast Episode 202: Lean On Me
“My next note on this scene is, “I literally screamed in this hotel room,” which is true.”
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“To L and Back” L Word Podcast Episode 305: Lifeline with Gaby Dunn
Noted bisexual Gaby Dunn joins us on “To L and Back” to recap episode 305, in which Alice has sex with a vampire and Cherie stops by Wax for a haircut.
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“To L and Back” Gen Q Podcast Episode 206: Love Shack
“I think everyone should make love to a plastic spoon at least once in their lifetime.”
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To L and Back: Generation Q Special Pre-Season 2 Podcast Episode Is Here
“Analyssa, no, that’s National Treasure, that’s not The L Word: Generation Q. I know they’re very similar.”
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“To L And Back: Gen Q Edition” Podcast 304: Last To Know
Drew: Then Kehlani does a little Titanic, which means “putting a hand on the fogged-up glass”—
Riese: It means “causing a ship to hit an iceberg and then sink.”
Drew: Which… metaphorically? You could argue… -
“Wait, Is This a Date?” Podcast Episode 206: Celebrity Crushes
Celebrity crushes mean more to queer people than they do to straight people. They can be our first expressions of queer desire or our first expressions of gender envy. They can be a safe place to try out urges that aren’t ready for the real world.
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To L and Back: Generation Q Podcast 307: Messy Breakups and Bowling the Long Game
Definitely by the end of the night, if no one says, “You shouldn’t be single anymore. This isn’t working for the rest of us,” then I didn’t break up properly.
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To L And Back: Generation Q Podcast 309: When a Fire Starts to Burn
“If Shane asked me to go to couple’s therapy, I’d be like, “We don’t even know each other, but if this is what it takes to get you into a therapist’s office, absolutely, let’s do it.”