Results for: gay marriage
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Reactions People Have Had To Finding Out I’m Divorced, Ranked
YOU were MARRIED?
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Recession or No, You’re More Likely to Be Broke If You’re Gay
If you’ve been feeling like you’re at the end of your rope financially, this study confirms that if you’re queer, it’s probably because you are.
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Obsessed, Everyone: The Celebrity Defamation Trial
It’s been impossible to avoid news of the Amber Heard / Johnny Depp trial, and its verdict isn’t sitting so well.
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Presenting The Winners Of The 7th Annual Autostraddle TV Awards
The votes have been counted and it’s time to tell you who’s bringing home imaginary trophies for this Emmy Season’s very best LGBTQ+ television.
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Kelly Marie Tran Comes Out, Will Star in VERY Queer Romcom With Lily Gladstone
Tran and Gladstone co-star in the upcoming even more queer remake of the already very queer The Wedding Banquet.
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Gallup Reports on Minuscule LGBT Population, Actually Gets Some Stuff Right
So what if we’re only 3.4% of the population? We’re an interesting bunch of people.
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Making Out, Making Change: The History of Queer Kiss-Ins
For nearly 50 years, queer activists kissed each other as a form of protest.
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I Loved “Archive 81” — Then I Found Out Melody Got “Straightwashed”
By erasing Melody’s queerness, Archive 81 gains nothing and loses a lot.
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The Best Places To Make Out
The best makeouts are like an ocean — wet, open, endless.
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Why Won’t My Gay Coworker Hang Out With Me and My Gay Friends?
Why does your queer coworker not want to hang out with you?? Also, a reader is given a Sophie’s choice between their husband or their would-be paramour.
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May 2025: What’s New, Gay and Streaming on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Max, Peacock, Apple and Paramount+
We’ve got a lesbian couple in Nine Perfect Strangers’ second season, new seasons of ‘And Just Like That’ and ‘Poker Face,’ super-fun new comedy ‘Overcompensating,’ a hotly anticipated ‘Murderbot’ adaptation and so much more!
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“The Matrix Resurrections” Takes the Franchise Past the Tipping Point
As the film reflects on the progress and lack thereof for trans people, it’s also a reminder of what we have to lose without inventive, intelligent big budget movies.
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From ‘Calamity Jane’ to ‘Wicked’: A History of Queer Women in Movie Musicals
To celebrate the release of Wicked here is an exhaustive look at the representation of queer women in movie musicals.
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The Fall of Roe Is For All Of Us
There’s a lot of confusion going around about what this all means and as someone who worked in repro and/or civil liberties work for over fifteen years, I’m here to demystify the moment we’re in right now.
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Eleven Women of Color You Should Know and Admire
Women who inspired us, gave us a vocabulary and taught us how to be ourselves.
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NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday: Straight Girls Wanna Have Sex With Lesbians, Newsflash
Straight women want to do you, naked models in boots, a topless Lilo situation, things that look like vaginas, Sex Blogger Calendar 2011, Suicide Girls horror! Are you still reading this? Did you have sex with a woman this week? You should write about it on the internet so we can link to it next Sunday!
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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
We broke up on a Wednesday at 10 p.m. Any other Wednesday, and we might have been watching a show, taking a bath together, or sitting at our desks in the office we shared.
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The Most Popular Autostraddle Posts of 2024
These are the most-read Autostraddle stories of 2024 — the top personal essays, reported features, quizzes, celebrity news and more.
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Elizabeth Blake’s Edible Arrangements Is Hungry (and Horny) for Modernist Literature
The book can help us understand the sensual relationship between food and sex in Je Tu Il Elle and in other forms of LGBTQ art, media, and cultural production.
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Ali Krieger Is in Her “Beyoncé Lemonade Era” and the Fans Are Here For It
In the wake of the public revelation that Ashlyn Harris and Sophia Bush are dating, Ali Krieger’s recent instagram post in which she declares herself “in my Beyoncé lemonade era” has inspired a strong reaction from her fans.