The Ultimate Guide To Being Happy in a Lesbian Long Distance Relationship
For as long as there are lesbians, there will be lesbians in long distance relationships it seems.
For as long as there are lesbians, there will be lesbians in long distance relationships it seems.
My girlfriend will say things like “I know you hate Halloween” but here’s the thing: I feel fine about Halloween. It’s her ex who hates Halloween.
Our latest horror movies depict mothers spiraling when left alone.
It was settled as early as August: Britt would be Chappell, and I would be a literal passenger seat.
Ilene Chaiken and Jennifer Beals have started a queer media company, The Legend of Vox Machina got renewed for a fourth season, a trailer for the SZA/Keke Palmer buddy comedy, Amber Benson reflects on Buffy, and more!
Was it cowardice that kept us, in our debut, from writing a queer novel?
What I’m saying, I think, is that there are threats worse than death, and Saw reminds me of them.
Specifically, rainbow acrylic polyhedral dice.
From the same twisted, gorgeous mind who brought you Spirit Halloween Animatronics, Ranked By Lesbianism.
Compared to my parents’ volatile relationship, their divorce, and the financial instability that came after it, being scared of ghosts seemed like a waste of time.
“Things change. I might not talk to everyone like I used to. But those memories are mine forever.”
How are we going to fit all of this stuff into one apartment …?
I came out the same year as The Haunting of Hill House, and it was as if Mike Flanagan handed me a gift for realizing I love women.
Before transitioning I would describe my costume choices as a decades-long performance art exploration of masculinity.
Is it selfish to ask your spouse to pretend to be someone they aren’t, just so you’re not alone? Also, a reader has penis envy, possibly, maybe?
“Being a Black woman, a queer artist in this moment; it cost me my time. It cost me my hair, moments with family.”
We’re really putting those airline miles to good use.
In this bonus episode of Good Boys, Kylo is joined by Elizabeth Moon for a candid conversation about their platonic nude experience, reclaiming personal agency over their bodies, and balancing attraction in non-romantic relationships.
Breaking the fourth wall does not count as dismantling anything.
“Hey, you want straight answers, ask a straight lady.”