12 Big Baby-Making Questions This Queer Couple Asked Before Taking The Plunge
Questions I never thought I’d have to consider, but here we are. Get an exclusive peek into my over-processing journey towards queer parenthood.
Questions I never thought I’d have to consider, but here we are. Get an exclusive peek into my over-processing journey towards queer parenthood.
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“There was a deep sharing of emotion and feelings and we planned the future and organized and then shared opinions about finger-fucking and chlorine you know, very loudly, next to some children. “
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Folks came from Mexico, Argentina and everywhere in between as well as from Spain for three days of workshops, cultural presentations and a raucous and beautiful closing march.
“My wife Kristie and I gleefully registered for all kinds of wedding gifts prior to our ceremony two years ago, from a vacuum cleaner to a camping tent. I was looking forward to unwrapping the mixer most of all, however.”
What’s the worst that could happen?
String cheese, animal prints and all the fruit.
Sports updates you’ll be super interested in because queerness, gender, and feminism; three — count ’em, THREE — videos of cute animals / insects; some updates from the bad ol’ BSA; and VOCAL FRIES WE CAN BELIEVE IN.
Vintage lesbian erotica, making it easier for adult performers to get bank accounts, vibrators’ evolution and more.
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Summer Funk, meet Magic Mike.
How to make homemade organic liquid fertilizer.
Willow and Tara in love (and alive) forever!
She knows who killed Jenny Schecter.
What’s the last thing you ate that you loved?
Aria asks Emily to prom and she says no!
“If you adore any of Tea’s other books, you’ll find Mermaid in Chelsea Creek to be every bit as transgressive and illuminating. If you ever escaped into the magical realms created by J.K. Rowling or Tamora Pierce, or if you got hooked on what dystopian YA like the Hunger Games had to say about class and privilege, you’ll relish Mermaid’s intriguing mixture of magic and social realism.”
This issue will make you want to take a Gal Pal tour around some tropical shit, go back in time and go to every Pride ever with the adorable Straddlers of this here nation, and hope with all hope that the Museum from Gaydventure will be a real place one day.