Results for: Feel good
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A League of Their Own’s Melanie Field on Platonic Queer Love and Being the New Rosie
“Being in this body, being able to play a fat, queer athlete is mind blowing to me. It’s a responsibility that I take very seriously. I hope and I dream that people like me feel seen.”
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7 Unconventional Ships Only We Love
We love these fictional couples — even if you don’t.
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“Dead End: Paranormal Park” and “Heartbreak High” Are for Autistic Queer Girls
Seeing Norma’s and Quinni’s nuanced portrayals of autistic queer teen girls heals the confused, scared, and incredibly lonely autistic queer teen girl I once was. And I’m so damn happy so many others are also feeling the same way.
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Autostraddle’s Favorite Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer TV Couples of 2022
Love remains not a lie here in 2022!
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Autostraddle’s Favorite Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans TV Characters of 2022
You ever heard of Max Chapman?
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Talking to Tegan and Sara About Becoming Characters in Their Own TV Show
“We’re still trying to make art that surprises people and this feels scary, so I think that that probably means we’re on the right track.”
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Autostraddle March Madness 2024: “The Kids Are Alright” Round One — Rebels
Ellie from The Last of Us, Juliette and Calliope from First Kill, Rue and Jules from Euphoria, Buffy The Vampire Slayer’s Tara, Pretty Little Liar’s Maya St. Germain, and more teen rebels who need your vote!
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Autostraddle March Madness 2023: Trope-y Wives – Forbidden Fruit
It’s time to vote, you gays!
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Autostraddle March Madness 2024: ‘The Kids Are Alright’ Final Four
Willow Rosenberg from Buffy the Vampire Slayer! Ellie Williams from The Last of Us! Van Palmer from Yellowjackets! Santana Lopez from Glee! One queer teen will rule the school, and it’s up to you to decide. Vote! Vote! Vote!
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A Guide to Starz Smash Hit “Power” Book Universe (But Only the Gay Parts)
The first rule of the “Power” Book Universe on Starz is that there are no actual books, we’re working purely with aesthetics here. The second rule is that each “Power” spin-off is gayer than the last. Amen.
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Presenting the Winners of the 6th Annual Autostraddle TV Awards!
A League of Their Own, Sort Of, The Last of Us, and more! Here are the winners of the 6th annual Autostraddle TV Awards.
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These Fictional Straight Women Should Divorce Their Husbands (And Marry Me)
“Tami Taylor put on those aviator sunglasses and I was like, girl you need me. She flipped her hair to the side and I was like, girl you need me. Her y’all drawl? Girl. You. Need. Me.”
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The Coming Out Scenes We’ll Never Forget
“I doubt that Santana was written from the jump with the intention to make her a lesbian, but sometimes that’s what a coming out journey feels like — like you’re in a show and the writers chose a new direction for your character mid-way through Season Two. You can still look back and find a way to make it all fit together, though. Stories and lives are fluid like that.”
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“Harley Quinn” and “Star Trek: Lower Decks” Give Chaotic Bisexuals a Good Name
It is shockingly rare to see the complex internal lives of women explored like this on TV, to dig through their motivations with them, to ride the waves of their messy decisions alongside them, without ever losing sight of their humanity.
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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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How to DIY an “A League of Their Own” Halloween Costume
With some creativity and planning, you can put together a Rockford Peaches costume that’s fun and versatile.
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Autostraddle’s Favorite Lesbian, Bisexual, and Trans TV Characters of 2023
Queer teens, a zombie killer, and one very disturbed set of twins. Check out our favorite queer TV characters of 2023!
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Style Thief: How To Dress Like League of Their Own’s Heartthrob Pitcher Max
Max Chapman has one of my favorite fashion arcs over the course of A League of Their Own. You can easily build a capsule wardrobe around her looks.
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How Chrishell Stause Queered Selling Sunset
Discovering my queerness blew my world wide open, upended my expectations and left me with a clean slate to fill in as I pleased, holding on to the parts I wanted to keep, and discarding the ones I didn’t. And somehow, against all odds, I think that’s exactly what’s happened with Selling Sunset.
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I’ll Watch Anything With Witchy Women
One fateful trip to Blockbuster in 1996 brought a movie into my life that would change me on a cellular level.