Results for: be the change
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Queer Tarotscopes: Taurus Season Means It’s Time for Practical Magic
Taurus is a season of practical magic, a time when we learn how to balance independence and intensity with deliberation, focus, and comfort.
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Anonymous Sex Toy Review: The We-Vibe Ditto
The We-Vibe Ditto is a really fun anal toy, and the remote app makes it especially perfect for long-distance relationships — although the app also presents some challenges.
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How My Badass Butch Skyrim Character Saved My Life
In the mirror, I saw a scrawny, hollow-eyed girl dressed in ill-fitting boys’ clothes, a parody of a parody of masculinity. But in the screen, I saw myself made strong, confident, fearless, perfect.
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You Can Leave Your Partner Who Scares You
“I’ve been dating this person for four years who is genuinely the light of my life but has some anger management issues. Though they would never, ever turn that anger towards me, it still terrifies me just witnessing it. They are aware of it, but I don’t think they’ll ever go to therapy about it. They don’t really want to even though they acknowledge it’s a problem.”
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The Queer Spirits of Christmas Past
Demonic witch queens are always queer. Fact.
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Queer Girl City Guide: Paris
Two queer American expats want to tell you everything that made them fall in love “Gay Paree!”
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Pop Culture Fix: The Gay Bert and Ernie Story Is Missing the Point of the Interview That Started It and Other Illuminating Journeys
A closer look at the Bert & Ernie kerfuffle, Cher’s incredibly queer new music video, Amandla Stenberg covers Seventeen Magazine, Alyson Stoner talks to Into about her sexuality, Desiree Akhavan’s new Hulu show is about being bisexual and dating, Anna Paquin and Holliday Grainger star in a new lesbian period drama and so much more!
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Some Answers to Some Things You’ve Been Asking Us #23
“Little A+ box, I just wanted you to know that today I did my part in helping to burn the patriarchy to the ground.”
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“Good Trouble” Episode 103 Recap: Allies
Callie continues working inside the broken justice system to try to do some good while Mariana figures out maybe all guys really are jerks.
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“Riverdale” Episode 312 Recap: Rapturously Gay
It’s the horniest, gayest episode of Riverdale yet!
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Stacey Abrams Has Always Shown Up for LGBTQ People, It’s Time to Show Up for Her
Imagine a 2020 campaign where people of color, LGBT people, young people, single women — voters who have been taken for granted for YEARS — get to be the power brokers.
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NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday Is a Brat Attack
Leatherdyke zines and history, what foods you can put in a vagina or asshole, why sleep makes everything better except for the bad sex writing awards and more.
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FRIDAY OPEN THREAD: What’s Something Good That Happened To You In 2018?
2018 wasn’t *all* bad, was it? I mean, we called it 20GAYteen for a reason.
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LGBTQ Characters Are Thriving on TV While the World Burns, GLAAD Report Finds
GLAAD shows LGBTQ+ characters are at record highs across broadcast, streaming and cable, and for the first time ever, there are more QPOC than white LGBTQ+ characters on broadcast!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 109 Recap: Willful Blindness
This week’s Good Trouble is a little over-stuffed, but we’re finally getting to the heart of Alice’s issues.
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Marie Kondo’s “Tidying Up” Lovingly Drags the Depressed, Defeated Viewer into 2019
If you got through 2018 without clinging desperately to the fantasy of a beautiful stranger showing up in your home and telling you she believes in you and sitting with you supportively while you sort through the eight pairs of Vans your ex somehow managed to leave at your place, first of all congrats and second please pipe down because this is all the rest of us have.
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Canning Ghost Garlic Dill Pickles, Crushing Anxiety
Since it’s September and we’re getting into the heart of Molly Makes Things To Assuage Her Irrational Fears season, I’ve been in the kitchen doing some pickling and canning. My favorite recipe is easy and fun and will make you feel super capable: Canned Garlic Dill Pickles, motherfucker.
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Things I Read That I Love #273: Books In Which Measurable Cerebral Activity Is Virtually Absent.
Topics include Hello Kitty, female TV detectives, sexual assault, Maya Rudolph, Puerto Rico becoming a tax haven for the rich, obesity, parties in the 80s, and more!
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Monday Roundtable: Say My Name
“The thing is, if the people in your life respect you, they’ll give you the space to figure out where you’re comfortable. It’s YOUR name. You’re the person who has deal with it every second of your life.”
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“Good Trouble” Episode 102 Recap: The Coterie
Callie and Mariana get a surprise visit from Judicorn!