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Unleash Your Inner Jock With These 10 Sporty Gay Romance and YA Books
Sports! They make us gay, and we can’t get enough of reading about them!
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Candace Parker and Wife Anna Petrakova-Parker Are Having Another Baby, Basketball Wives Takeover Nearly Complete
I am so happy to see the GOAT living her truth out loud. I am so happy for her family.
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‘Love Lies Bleeding’ and the History of Female Bodybuilding Reveal Society’s Fear of ‘Monstrous’ Women
In Love Lies Bleeding, the two main female characters exist outside of the dominant cultural ideas of what makes a woman and what makes a man, not just in their bodies and in their actions, but also in their queerness.
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Every WNBA Team’s 2024 Season Rollout Promo, as Ranked by Brittney Griner Dunks
This week, each of the league’s 12 teams dropped their schedules for the 2024 season — and some of them were 🔥🔥🔥
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Candace Parker Announces Her WNBA Retirement, There Is No Doubt That She Changed the Game
I know Candace Parker left the game better, and not just because she’s one hell of hooper. But because with her confidence, her playful cockiness, her swagger, her heart — she made room for all of us in it.
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10 Things We Learned From Brittney Griner’s Very Gay, Cathartic Press Tour
In the past week, Brittney Griner has been interviewed by legendary queer journalists and athletes like Robin Roberts, Megan Rapinoe and J Wortham. Here’s what we learned about her imprisonment in Russia, her return to the U.S. and the WNBA, and how she’s coping now.
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WNBA Week 4: Who’s Hot? Who’s Washed? Who’s the Best Dressed Gay of the Week?
Also, we still need answers on how the league is going to protect BG. Actual answers.
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WNBA Week 3: Legends Honored and All-Star Voting Commences
Sue Bird and Sylvia Fowles have their jerseys retired — and you don’t want to miss Carmen’s very gay Fits of the Week!
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25 Babes With Baseball Bats, Ranked by Lesbianism
“Color coordinating the bat to the suit is iconiccccc dyke behavior.”
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WNBA Week 2: The Unbeatable Aces, BG’s Resilience, Fit of the Week
“Hell, I’d suit up for the Mercury if BG asked.”
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WNBA Week 10: Diana Taurasi Scores 10K, Everyone Else Brawls
And don’t miss this actual literal goat going rogue at the Mercury game.
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WNBA Week 13: The Aces Visit the White House, The Mercury and Storm Miss the Playoffs
Plus Carmen’s Fits of the Week are extra hot this time!
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WNBA Week 9: Brittney Griner Takes a Mental Health Break, League Injuries Linger
Plus Becky Hammon rewrites the ABCs.
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Bodybuilding Icon Bev Francis Reveals Real World Behind ‘Love Lies Bleeding’
“It’s pretty simple. I wanted to win. That’s pretty much it, I wanted to be Ms. Olympia.”
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WNBA Week 12: The New York Liberty Finally Look Like That Promised Super Team
The WNBA is sprinting toward the 2023 playoffs. As always, Natalie and Heather break it all down and make some bold predictions about end-of-season individual awards.
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WNBA 101: Everything You Need to Know for Your Hot Sports Summer
I’m going to hand hold you step-by-step through everything you could possibly need to know about the WNBA. From “the Caitlin Clark effect” to the rules of the game, where to buy fire merch, and what to yell to impress a date when you have no idea what’s going on. Get ready for the best summer of your life.
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An Interview With My Dad About Baseball
And about being the parent of a trans kid.
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We Joined REI To #OptOutside On Black Friday And It Was A Gay Ol’ Time!
This year, Opt Outside continued to grow and evolve, becoming a full movement in the process — instead of choosing to make the world better for one day, REI invited its employees and customers to commit to making the world better, consistently, for an entire year.
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Meet the Queer and Trans Women Taking Over Professional Wrestling
As a child, I loved watching wrestling. As I got older, however, the sport began to change, and the storylines became isolating. Fortunately, both fans and other wrestlers alike have made it clear that wrestling is no longer a business where bigotry is going to be tolerated.
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The Century-Old Art of Negging Women in Sports
The sexist coverage in Rio joins a rich tradition that dates back over 100 years.