30 Days of Carol: Day 22 – Guess Who’s Unimpressed by Carol
Besides the many frustrated people who still comment on this series for some reason.
Besides the many frustrated people who still comment on this series for some reason.
Sex: it’s complicated! Some people like some things and other people like other things and some people love things other people do not like at all!
I have never seen Sara Ramirez more comfortable in her body. She looks like she’s at home in herself.
Here’s part two of the first round of QUEER KISSING MARCH MADNESS!
Kate McKinnon’s new movie trailer, an immersive Compton’s Cafeteria experience, lesbian Eurovision singer Saara Aalto, legal weed and marriage good for all, that John Oliver children’s book to troll Mike Pence on his anti-LGBT BS, and some other cool stuff!
How to practice good aftercare no matter what type of sex you’re having, why we sext, all about queefing and more.
Not only was Carol late for Glove Lunch, Carol was 25 minutes late picking up Therese on December 21st.
“Spend less money? Nope!”
Calm down, lady.
Updates on Legends of Tomorrow, Fresh Off the Boat, grown-ish, The Arrangement, Grey’s Anatomy, 9-1-1, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Once Upon a Time and more.
Win your ticket to A-Camp X and the fees for the shuttle from LELO! Here’s how to enter.
“It’s just not me to pass up an opportunity to step on my soapbox and talk about a political issue.”
Forget your ridiculous national championships, Natalie’s on a search to crown the best first on-screen kiss.
MY FRIENDS GOT MARRIED, TWO MORE STRADDLERS GOT MARRIED! Also there are comments!
“‘Are you enjoying the view darling? You’re in for a treat, babe.’ Cate winked, and then slowly pulled down her thong.”
“We gotta tell our shit. Can’t no one tell a black story, particularly a queer story, the way I can, because I see the God in us.”
Guess who’s back.
I have a very bad feeling about this.
Come have a farewell drink with me, friends.
Thunder’s theme song isn’t about her. It’s about us. It’s about a community of black women, about our magic. It’s about the lives we have lost. Our pain.