Kate’s College Lesbianage: Under The Full Moon
Relief, gratitude and staying out after everyone else has gone inside.
Relief, gratitude and staying out after everyone else has gone inside.
“She acts like she’s such a victim when obviously there was abuse on both sides.” Awkwardly, I shrug my shoulders and look around the room. My partner doesn’t notice how uncomfortable she’s making me because she’s caught up in her own conjectures: “It’s like how we are sometimes.”
Over the last few weeks, there have been two incidents of vandalism found scrawled on the walls of one of the safest spaces on the Vassar campus”
“I loved living in Georgia, but the people I met, particularly in my village, seemed so old-fashioned I was always too scared to come out and lose the love and affection I’d gained. “
There was no need to feel insecure about what I wore simply because it was a festivity of expression and you were the odd one out if you weren’t loosening up.
“The truth is if I do find someone while I am out tonight, I want them to know that I am not good at being a girl, that there are other things about me beyond my precarious femininity that I value more, and that if things work out, I will expect them to value.”
“I’m Nita, and I don’t know what I’m doing with my life”
You should check out Ms. Fit Magazine. It’s inspiring, intelligent, positive and queer-inclusive.
Bryn Mawr’s pocket of queer sunshine doesn’t rain on anybody’s hetero parade.
“There’s this huge spoon with a cherry on it, pic op!”
“He was about to break the news that I would never have a child of my own, and nothing else had ever made it so clear that I wanted one. I really, really wanted one.”
Happy 4-20!
Pensacola is a complicated place for queers. While we play host to tens of thousands of LGBT tourists on Memorial Day weekend, everyday life is not as out and proud. Yet the community here is fairly close-knit, and many friendships span a decade or more.
London can be brutal when the rent is due, but also incredibly exciting, creative, glittery and beautiful any day of the week.
“I’ve been doing this shit for half a damn decade, and I honestly couldn’t tell you how any of it happened.”
A former student’s tale of coming-out as gay at Liberty University raises interesting questions about the place of LGBT people in conservative, evangelical Christianity.
Or more accurately, Easter egg leftovers.
There was no chance I’d find any matzo in Venezuela, so when Passover rolled around we decided to make some of our own!
The lesbianagettes have made it to Spring break and are finally in the home stretch. Let’s check in to see how they handled exams and what they’re doing to relax.
Riese’s lesbian Jewish mom made you a very special Passover treat!