The Comment Awards Are Brewing Beer to Make Men Sad
Every day we stray further from Darren.
Every day we stray further from Darren.
It’s dark in here and I’m scared!
Talk to me about your one, wild, precious life! Let’s band together, scrap up every last morsel of Summer 20GayTeen, and send it off with a BANG!!
“Tops are elusive and live in the trees, like a lesbian Sasquatch.”
It’s summer! The time for smooching and ice cream cones and new t-shirts!
Let’s talk about the rules you broke, you little rebel you.
If ‘Cuddle Top’ is not already a thing, I will make it one.
Going forward, all new episodes of GIBWK will be available to everyone who reads Autostraddle!
“The thing is, if the people in your life respect you, they’ll give you the space to figure out where you’re comfortable. It’s YOUR name. You’re the person who has deal with it every second of your life.”
“Come for the lesbian hotel, stay for the euthanasia.”
You’re walking down a city street with your headphones turned all the way up, swaying to the beat, so lost in the rhythms that you forget that you’re on your way to work. That’s summer, in a nutshell: you living your best life, with a great song to accompany it. But that begs the question: what’s the song that’s soundtracking your life in the summer of 20GAYTeen?
What lives in your praise house?
Some people are worth melting for.
Tell me about all of your weird internet deep dives! And then roast me for loving musical theatre so much!! Happy Friday!
“Who’s lain on the floor, realizing they’ve been lied to as they were laid there?”
“HOW ARE YOU CUTTING ONIONS IN MY APARTMENT FROM SO FAR AWAY”
Cancer season is a nightmare, but Elastigirl and I are here for you.
“Don’t Tell the Babysitter Mom’s Dead” is a beautifully produced podcast for anyone interested in exploring themes of family and loss, but especially for people looking to connect to another queer soul who lost their mom young.
We want your stories for our first in a renewed dedication to quarterly theme issues: Bad Behavior.
“Sipping coffee in their sunny drenched kitchen was the first time I really saw myself. I could imagine it. I could see how I could be gay and still… be me.”