You Need Help: Getting Kinky On A Budget
You’re in luck — kinky sex requires nothing but two (or more) bodies and a little imagination.
You’re in luck — kinky sex requires nothing but two (or more) bodies and a little imagination.
When you’re queer, every career decision can have consequences for your emotional, mental, or even physical health. Planning ahead, finding support, and asking critical questions about the people and companies you’re “dating” is central to your survival.
The very same free speech arguments that lawyers used to attempt to defend sex shops and strip clubs in the late 1990’s are being used to defend against SESTA/FOSTA now — and the fallout is largely the same: erasure of so-called “deviance” for the sake of respectability and supposed “safety.”
I could be anything, my mother taught me. I could be anyone I wanted. Except for being an atheist lesbian — that wasn’t really on the menu.
Women running for prez wow, Young M.A., Hayley Kiyoko, algorithms have you pegged, bisexuals aren’t fucking around, Hannah Hart, these cashews, Sesame Street’s Black roots, and more!! GoodNIGHT!
The latest “L Word: Generation Q” trailer is out and look, it’s Jamie Clayton!!!!
Feelings, feelings everywhere and not a drop to drink.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire pushes against the boundaries of the screen, frantically, lovingly, desperately, erotically.
Lena Waithe and Alana Mayo were married in front of Harvey Milk’s bust in San Francisco! 2019 is ending as a lesbian love fest!
An autobiographical comic.
This week on “To L and Back,” Max knows something about lobsters and Bette has had QUITE enough of Tina’s petty bourgeois anxiety!
Settling, sending “we need to talk” with no context and texting your ghosts are all boring. Plus: how sex workers are leading the fight against mass surveillance, anal sex stats, a new trans dating app and more.
Team Trans, non-binary IDs, queer health advocates, queer night clubs, and more!
Also, Aisha Hinds is going to break your heart on 911. Plus updates on HTGAWM, Legacies, S.W.A.T., and the finale of American Horror Story: 1984.
“THIS is the Christmas romcom we deserve!”
When Thanksgiving rolled around I spent all my money on alcohol, and was left eating potatoes every meal for two weeks.
I don’t think there was a specific cultural inception, but rather a percolation of various feminist ideals that bubbled over during the 1980s, the decade that female masculinity went mainstream.
Yes, Cheryl Blossom is the most interesting character right now AND NOT JUST BECAUSE SHE’S GAY (but that helps).
Both Marge and Madeline chose to find family within each other, and from there I understood, as I heard these stories from Marge after my grandmother had died, and then from my mother after Marge had gone, that such a thing could be done.
Chosen family, Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris, books!!!, flying monkeys, queer immigrants and DACA, sneaky sexism, and so much more! Real fun stuff!