Results for: bisexual
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The Comment Awards Are Arguing Over the Gayest American Girl Doll
“I humbly submit for consideration Molly’s extended meditation on why her teacher’s hair is so shiny.”
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The Comment Awards Are Dating Through the Zombie Apocalypse
“When we got to the bar, I definitely thought this was going to turn into a quiz about your ideal steamy lesbian date.”
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The Comment Awards Are Strapping On Their Toolbelt
“I asked my partner what they’d do if I showed up like ‘I heard you had something that needs hammering’ and they acted like they didn’t hear me.”
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SOQIR Is Here, Queer, And Wants to Shake Up How Our Communities Get Surveyed
There’s extraordinarily little legitimate research on queer communities — our health, our needs, our experiences — and what little there is tends to focus on cis gay men. That’s where the SOQIR survey comes in. And you can participate right now!
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Autostraddle Is Hiring New Writers for Our Team! Is That You?
We’re looking to bring some more writers on our team and listen — maybe perhaps you are one of them?
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This Episode of “Real Housewives of New York” Was Performative Pride Allyship at Its Finest
“March Madness”, as completely unhinged and dated as it is, also reveals something far more depressing and contemporary: Nothing has really changed.
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The Comment Awards Are Going for a Double Double
“Would absolutely watch this movie directed by Celine Sciamma.”
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Is it Gay?
Shows tend to debut with gay men who clearly identify as such and do incredibly slow burns for the self-discovery or reveal of gay women.
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The Comment Awards Did Not Forget Lost and Delirious!
“I’m not picking raptor! I know what will happen if I pick raptor!”
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The Comment Awards Are Entering the Vagina Appreciation Tunnel
“I can’t take you down to the dungeon – just kidding, I don’t have a dungeon, that would be weird.”
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Where Are the Welcome Signs? Finding Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer Community in Unexpected Places
Why is it sometimes hardest to find other queer individuals in places where they seem to be everywhere? The new book, “How Places Make Us,” takes us into the lives of lesbian, bisexual and queer residents in four small cities and reveals how and why LBQ individuals forge especially strong ties in unlikely places.
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Yes, Fundraising Is Part of Our Business Model: Here’s Why
Here are updates to our current financial situation. Still, the essentials of everything we’ve been saying for years are true. Fundraising is a part of our business model!
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Queer IRL: Autostraddle’s 2021 Pride Gallery!
“I am SO THANKFUL to be vaccinated and alive and gay as fuck.”
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The Comment Awards Are Realizing the Error of their Heterosexuality
“Snail4snail seems to be a very good match, I can say.”
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No One Else Is Going to Look Out for Us
“‘You realize you’re taking away the jobs and the health insurance of five people at the start of a pandemic and you don’t have to, right?’ She looked at me with her blue eyes, hands clasped to her heart and told me, ‘I have to do this for me.'”
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25 Most-Read Autostraddle Posts of 2020
From lists of streaming TV shows to lists of streaming movies, these are the most popular posts of 2020!
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Unlearning Stigma This Bi+ Week
Stigma isn’t easy to overcome this. To a large extent, we can’t do it alone: we are social creatures, and we depend on developing and maintaining relationships with each other in order to survive. But it is possible.
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Reparations Payments at Black Pride Events Should Be Embraced, Not Condemned
Taking B(l)ack Pride Seattle is an event that centers Black and Brown trans, lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer people (TLGBQ+). For the second year in a row, event organizers have asked white attendees to honor the Black-centered space by paying reparations via an attendance fee.
In the absence of reparations for African descendants of slaves and other survivors of white-supremacist and colonial violence — Taking B(l)ack Pride is giving us another model for grassroots reparations that should be embraced — not condemned. -
The Comment Awards Are Living in the Magic
“But brunettes…what? Brunettes WHAT, Cara?”
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Grab Your Backpack (No the Other One): Here’s a Pride Survival Pack!
Here are eight books, seven poems, six people to follow, five ways to support black trans people, four places to donate, three shows, two albums, two games, and one tool to get you ready for Pride 2022!