Boob(s On Your) Tube: All The Lesbians Are Psycho Clowns on “American Horror Story: Cult” Now!
We’re also checking in on Queen Sugar, How to Get Away With Murder, and Grey’s Anatomy!
We’re also checking in on Queen Sugar, How to Get Away With Murder, and Grey’s Anatomy!
Pot smokers have more sex, share sex content everywhere, when anti-depressants change your sex drive and more.
15 horror movies that we can’t promise you won’t regret watching, but at least mostly avoid some of the more eye-rolling tropes of queer women in horror.
“Through my sibling complex I’ve developed a soft spot for loving and identifying with things that go otherwise unnoticed, so today I intend to give pears their five minutes of fame via pear butter.”
Those “gloomy days” we all know about…they come and they go.
This week’s Modern Love columnist wanted to know if “there’s something queer about being single.” Apparently, the “no”s were so loud, they changed the headline.
IT’S THAT TIME.
Topics include Cher, Oxy, Mattresses, Cape Coral, Mackenzie Davis, TGI Fridays, TV finales, Tiny House Hunters and more!
“I came out as bisexual 15 years ago and yet, somehow, that picture is my root.”
Celebrate LGBT History Month by reading LGBT history books!
“I’m just messing with you. I’m totally gay. All robots are gay.”
This film explores some of my favorite themes all in one glossy, campy, self-aware package: misandry, women being extremely gay together, principled revenge, and the triumph of aught culture.
Natasha Negovanlis and Elise Bauman bring the magic to our laptops one more time.
“Mom in the streets, Mimi from rent in the sheets”
Brave New World, is a beautiful fever dream; it’s a gift to queer gamers, an eerily accurate depiction of what it’s like to be a teenage girl just starting to figure out that, hey, maybe you like girls.
Consider only reading queer romance, bisexual slang, horror stories by women and more.
In honor of the second season coming out tomorrow, I give you the coolest Stranger Things…er…things I’ve found on the internet.
“Her first step into her first floor apartment was into a puddle of water. Everything was wet: furniture, photos, poems, journals, her shoes. The water lines on her walls marked the flood waters at a foot and a half.”
“We got asked if we were sisters-in-law. Like we had brothers or something –”
“Like, no, we’re married to each other.”
“They really couldn’t wrap their heads around us.”
For Halloween or for every day, here’s how to stitch up a look inspired by your favorite fictional queer women.