“The Bold Type” Episode 201 Recap: Let’s Talk About Sex!
Emotional honesty is sexy.
Emotional honesty is sexy.
Sit back, do the opposite of relax, and enjoy.
This game was exactly what I needed: a couple of hours where my busy brain could focus on tangible puzzles with achievable solutions.
Language is a way to exercise control. Also some Pride reading lists, three Latinx zines, dying languages and more.
When was the last time a motion picture centered itself on the premise that a teenage, mixed race, black lesbian is worthy of support and love from everyone surrounding her? It’s simple and tender and because of those things it’s groundbreaking.
“Honestly, I never really get cast as a lead. When they offered me the role, I was like, are you sure?”
The first pic of Wayhaught from season three, you can watch The Bold Type’s season two premiere RIGHT NOW, Cate Blanchett and Sarah Paulson did a gloriously bananas interview together, Killing Eve is coming to Hulu, and a couple of interviews with a few of your favs.
Also, Tegan and Sara arrive business casual and Jasika Nicole is a mermaid princess.
Pose is one of the most joyful shows on television right now, full of tenderness and heart. And it stars trans women of color! What more could you want?
Presented by The Tegan and Sara Foundation, hosted by Riese Bernard and Kristin Russo. You don’t want to miss it!
Where’d our hero go?
“I’m a financial planner specifically serving queer, trans, and polyamorous individuals and families, so I need to dress business-y, but I also want to look queer. I spent the first 20-something years of my life just wearing band t-shirts and chucks, and I would really love to feel more put-together and intentional with my fashion than that.”
Everything you need to know about choosing the right dildo for strap-on lesbian sex.
Kiku Hughes first came to my attention a few years ago when I saw a lovely short comic she did about some space lesbians. I was immediately drawn to her lush and deeply rich character designs and colors. The comic looked like a galactic dessert, and I wanted seconds and thirds.
“Emma’s grief; her inherited, internalized homophobia; and her sexual frustrations — they are all tangled together. And that’s real, because in life how can you tell? Where does one pain stop and another begin? There’s no easy box to check or line to draw.”
“The smoked gruyère is pointing to the chèvre, while the brie points to the chocolate. A beautiful puzzle.”
Which of five wonderful rosés would be best for “listening to D-I-V-O-R-C-E by Tammy Wynette and feeling accomplished”? The answer to this question and so many more lie within this post.
The actual scope of SCOTUS’ ruling is small, but the symbolic loss for LGBTQ people is pretty big.
Lady Evangeline is as capable as ripping your bodice as Sir Benedict Granville, and that’s just one of the brilliant things about this interactive romance novel.
Here are the queer lady ships that made us/destroyed us; what are yours?