Results for: love is a lie
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My First Powerlifting Meet Confirmed It’s a Sport for Misfits Like Me
In my experiences in strength sports so far, I’ve seen nothing but kindness and compassion and enthusiasm for fellow competitors.
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Top Surgery, Magnolia Trees, and the Trans Art of Letting Go
What’s transness if not a long lesson in choosing which beautiful things are meant for you?
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According to GLAAD, Social Media Companies Are Failing LGBTQ+ People
GLAAD released its 2022 Social Media Safety Index report, and all major social media networks – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube – earned below a 50% score out of 100. They are literally failing the queer community.
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Into the A+ Advice Box #77: Should You Co-Parent With Your Queer Friends?
Plus self-harm scars and dating, crushing hard on your married coworker, learning to celebrate yourself and more!
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EXCERPT: In “Thin Skin,” Jenn Shapland Considers What It Means to Live a Childfree Queer Life
In an excerpt from her new essay collection Thin Skin, Jenn Shapland examines childfreedom.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Jackie’s Stint in Rehab Seems to be Paying Dividends on “Hightown”
Plus updates on “Death and Other Details,” “NCIS: Hawaiʻi,” and the penultimate episode of “Good Trouble” forever 🥲
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Also.Also.Also: Buckle up for the Coachella Lesbian Instagram Meet Cute That’s Straight Out of a RomCom
Can Mariah Carey teach you how to sing? Unfair wages in the WNBA, and the author of “Little Women” is a trans icon.
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Autostraddle March Madness 2024: “The Kids Are Alright” Round One — Jocks
We have Van and Tai from Yellowjackets, Emily and Paige from Pretty Little Liars (you read that right, two different infamous queer couples, both competitors!) — along with Riverdale’s Cheryl Blossom, Atypical’s Izzy Taylor, and so many more queer jocks jockeying for your vote!
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F*ck It, I’m Starting Riverdale: A Year-Long Live Tweet
I’m giving myself until the end of 2024 to watch all of Riverdale — and you’re going to watch it with me.
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Queer Tarotscopes for Pisces Season 2023: How Are You Evolving?
In this season of Pisces, make space for your own mysteries, and give yourself opportunities to dream without expectation or limits.
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How it Ends
I begin to realize my relationship is over when my boyfriend starts cleaning his gun in our apartment.
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The Autostraddle Insider Issue 97: October 2022
“Extremely weird that there are two queer media subjects named TAR right now.”
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Two Dykes Discuss “Magic Mike’s Last Dance”
This reminds me of the gorgeous difference in our Letterboxd reviews for this film. Mine was like “romance novels for boys are good” and yours was like “the struggling economic realities of being an artist are impossible to navigate.” And look, I think we’re both right!
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How To Change Your Hair Dramatically After a Breakup
Seize control of your image! Be hot as a form of revenge! Do it for you! Just feel good about something in a time when it’s so easy to feel bad about everything!
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40 Lesbian, Queer & Bisexual (LGBTQ+) Amazon Prime Video Original TV Shows
What TV shows with lesbian, bisexual and queer women and trans characters are on Prime Video? What a good question!
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10 of the Best Queer Albums of 2023
I keep thinking about this wild abundance of art from people who have such little time to think about making art and who have to put a lot on the line to do this work in the first place. I’m not sure we’re deserving of what they’ve given, but I’m grateful we get to receive it.
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“Critical Role” Campaign 3 is Gayer Than Ever
Nic and Valerie discuss how Imogen and Laudna finally kissed, and all the other gay goings-on of Critical Role’s third campaign.
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“Yellowjackets” Episode 109 Recap: Let’s Have a Bacchanal
Wine, sex, violence, and music in the woods! The Yellowjackets go full Bacchanalia in the series’ trippy, psychosexual horror episode “Doomcoming.”
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“Body Language” Anthology Offers Invitation To Reckon With Our Messy Bits
Body Language — a new anthology from Catapult — is one of the best essay collections I’ve read in a long time.
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“They/Them” Review: Peacock’s New Queer Slasher Is Too Timid for Its Talented Cast
For a movie that bills itself as a queer empowerment film, there is neither enough fighting back nor enough in-your-face queerness.