Results for: bottoms
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The Sounds of Gen-Z: Five Queer Rappers Making Waves
A new generation of rap girls transforming the genre that reflect the sounds and moments of today.
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“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Episode 1513 Recap: Class In Session
The guest judge this week is Hayley Kiyoko, who shares the fun fact that she was in love with her first grade teacher Ms. Spear.
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“The Ultimatum: Queer Love” Recap: All the Gay Drama in Episodes 1–4
Dog drama! A nipple piercing date! Immediate hookups! Here’s a thorough breakdown of the first four episodes of The Ultimatum: Queer Love.
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How to Finger Your Partner When You Have Chronic Pain in Your Hands
A few minor adjustments can make fingering easier, even when chronic pain is cramping your style.
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What to Expect When You Feel a Lump
If I was going to consider the possibility of having cancer then I wanted to be sure all treatment options were on the table without anyone else’s view of what it means to be a woman getting in the way.
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To Be Trans Is To Refuse Borders
In 2022, I brought my girlfriend daddy to my homeland.
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Queer Mom Chronicles: This Is Not Your Typical Mommy Blog
When you’re a queer parent writing for a largely hetero audience, it feels like you’re pleading your case to exist.
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Needle Play Brings Me Back into My Body Over and Over Again
Editor’s Note: This essay includes descriptions of piercings with hypodermic needles and blood in a BDSM context and brief references to self-harm. Needles are an edge. They encompass many spheres and much stigma, reminding us that we’re flesh sacks filled with fluid a mere pinprick can pierce. IV drug users and those who are tattooed […]
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‘Hacks’ Is a Rare Comedy Series That’s Smart About Characters ‘Getting Canceled’
It’s a Deborah Vance vs. Kathy Vance showdown. Plus, Deborah does a KEG STAND.
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What Is a Girlypop Masc?
The term has gained momentum and popularity among masculine-presenting lesbians who feel seen by the term’s allowance for masculinity and femininity to coexist in their identity.
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25 Lines of Poetry I Think About Once a Day
It’s National Poetry Month, so I become a poetry hound, sniffing out new books and revisiting old ones, finding solace, rage, love, and beauty in some of the words crafted by writers I truly admire.
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Oscars 2024: Two Queers Discuss the Honestly Very Gay 96th Academy Awards
It’s time for our fifth annual Oscars chat and this is the best batch of films we’ve ever discussed! Join us as we journey through all the Best Picture nominees in anticipation of the 2024 Oscars ceremony.
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8 Coping Hacks For the Neurodiverse Baddies
Needless to say, I own a few slimes.
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So You Want To Wear a Bathing Suit
Behold a bunch of suits that have the structural integrity to stand up to some serious wave action and that are absolutely gonna keep you looking fresh and stylish!
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Kristen Stewart in Charlie’s Angels Inspired Me to Buy a Strap-On
Who knew having a dick could be so gender euphoric?
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Dykes on Dates: Parents Weekend
We went on a bunch of double dates with my parents, and it made me realize our relationships are more similar than I thought.
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A History and Science Lesson About the Gallbladder
Leigh Cowart, queer science writer and author of “Hurts So Good: The Science and Culture of Pain on Purpose,” delves into gallbladder pain like no one else can.
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“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Episode 1414 Recap: Double Penetration
It’s not just that Angeria and Willow are good — they’re also in sync with one another.
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“Enchanted Pussy” Smells Like Direct Deposit and [Redacted]
“A smell as sweet as this didn’t feel like me, but—could it be me?”
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‘American Fiction’ Was Never About Its Satire
Despite what many reviews — and even its own PR campaign — might say, American Fiction is not very interested in white people at all.