Obama Speaks For LGBT Pride Month, Doesn’t Counsel Patience
“And as long as I have the privilege of being your President, I promise you, you won’t just have a friend in the White House, you will have a fellow advocate.”
“And as long as I have the privilege of being your President, I promise you, you won’t just have a friend in the White House, you will have a fellow advocate.”
For these empanadas, you will need: One badass WingFemme wearing only a bra, alcohol and hot oil in a pan.
“I keep asking her for more, more, more, until her fist is 98 percent inside of me. I’m not happy with myself for not being able to take the last 2 percent.”
With the right strategies and the right recipes, I’m gonna make it.
The good news is that the same voiceover artist who did the “Who Killed Jenny” promos is still employed by Showtime.
Like really soon, I promise you.
“I give you a selection of the extremely gay life of Miss Anne Lister, a contemporary of Jane Austen and a precursor to Shane McCutcheon.”
The lesbian from Boardwalk Empire sings in an awesome band.
“Has a firmness to her walk, a long step, and a rather heavy timbre to her voice.”
Pick out your gay outfit for Pride, appropriate for wind, rain, sun, or snow! (Just kidding, if there’s snow, stay home.)
Gay people are extremely important. Seriously. Just ask other important people.
This week on NSFW Sunday: the history of sexual repression, really expensive vibrators, hot sex when it’s hot out, and hands.
Hey there, Dawlin’!
I don’t even have a news peg for this.
I’ll give you one chance to guess what the average salary is for the Vancouverites in this neighborhood.
“And so while I would have loved to have done what Laura did, to go to New York and try to find myself, I did the more conventional thing, and I think I was not alone in that.”
The sun is out, Pride is happening, and summer is on it’s way!
Three alleged members of the band have been jailed and charged with “hooliganism”, facing up to 7 years criminal punishment.
Topics include lesbian separatism, quitting the drink, the incarceration of an innocent man, the life of an executive in 1955, poverty in Southeastern Kentucky, Orlando police officers and so much more!
“Happily, in the rainbow-tinted future we are surely headed for, where queer history is included in high school curriculum as a matter of routine, textbook editors will have somewhere to turn for their chapter content: The Canadian Lesbian & Gay Archives.”