Results for: love is a lie
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Autostraddle March Madness 2023: Trope-y Wives – Elite 8
Bring on the chaos!
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Watchlist: “House of Psychotic Women” Pushed Me Out of My Horror Comfort Zone
Watchlist is a new series where I invite you to sample the hidden treasures of my personal viewing projects.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 416 Recap: Chosen Family Among Friends
Alice and Sumi end up in a sexual pleasure workshop, much to Alice’s chagrin and Sumi’s delight.
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15 of the Most Chaotically Bisexual Things I Did as a Bisexual 15-Year-Old
My bisexuality was a resistance and a freedom and a liability. It was such a defining part of my life that I still cling to the word, to its shifting meaning, to all it can be and all the defiance it stands for.
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Queer Mom Chronicles: There’s No Manual for Navigating Co-Parenting
I know I write about our experience as a two mom family, but here’s the thing: My son has a dad. And he has been sleeping on my couch on and off for the last four months.
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Silk Pillowcases Changed My Life, Made My Self-Made MILF Dreams Come True
If you, too, want MILFy vibes without having to have children, I highly, highly recommend a silk pillowcase!
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‘Halloween III’ Rules; Capitalism Sucks Ass
Halloween III stands as a prescient warning for what was coming as a result of the disastrous decisions of Ronald Reagan’s administration.
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Anna Nicole Smith’s Bisexuality Takes Center Stage As Secret Girlfriend Missy Byrum Tells Her Story
The new Anna Nicole Smith documentary “You Don’t Know Me” features Anna’s ex-girlfriend as one of its primary sources, adding her story to an abundant but rarely discussed aspect of Anna’s life — her bisexuality.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Give Us Our Queer Friends to Lovers Story, “The Rookie: Feds”!
Plus! Updates on How I Met Your Father, Good Trouble, All American, and The Watchful Eye.
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FRIDAY OPEN THREAD: Which Romantic Comedies Remind You That Love Isn’t A Lie?
Romantic comedies are the cure to my broken heart, and maybe yours! Get in here and talk about them with me!
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Queer Naija Lit: Hausa Is a Language of Love in Arinze Ifeakandu’s “God’s Children Are Little Broken Things”
To be human is to be, or not. To love, or not.
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“The Fall of the House of Usher” Takes Its Final Bow
Abuse doesn’t always look like screaming and hitting. Evil doesn’t always look like horns and pitchforks. And Death doesn’t always look like long robes and sickles.
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How to Masturbate When You’re Sexually Repressed
Here’s how to masturbate when shame is getting in your way.
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“Mulholland Drive” and the Power That Lurks in the Shadows
David Lynch’s 2001 masterpiece has a thematic core that has been largely ignored.
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Boobs on Your Tube: We Are Weak for Class of 09’s Gal Pals
Plus updates on SaintX and How I Met Your Father.
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Justina Machado Is a Chaotic Bisexual Cannibal Star in “The Horror of Dolores Roach”
It’s an adaptation of “Sweeney Todd,” centered on a Puerto Rican woman in Washington Heights, that tells a story about the prison industrial complex and gentrification. And it’s deliciously good.
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A Queer Nonbinary Student Leans Into Their “Bi Era” with Kink, Play Parties, Domming, Top4Topping and Pegging
“In the outside world, I dress masc, and skirts feel foreign. But at play parties, I’ve started wearing a tiny top/skirt combo, trusting that for those few hours, my gender will be read as nothing more than “slut.”
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The Unspeakable Shadows of Nightwood
You fear Nightwood because of what it reveals about you.
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Boobs on Your Tube: The Sapphics are Still Standing on 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days
Also! Updates on The Chi and Only Murders in the Building.
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Into the A+ Advice Box #88: THE HOTBOX
In which we answer the age-old queer question. How long do you wait after a breakup before hooking up with other people?