Results for: queer parenting
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15 TV Comedies Where Lesbians Are In on the Jokes
Lesbians are generally considered to be both the funniest and most humorless people on earth! It makes for complicated laughs!
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Peacock’s New Polyamorous Reality Show “Couple to Throuple” Forgets That Thirds Are People Too
Couple to Throuple wants the couples to find their forever third. But the couples are still trying to decide what they want for themselves.
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Netflix’s Latest Teen Drama “Everything Now” Provides Very Queer and Honest Depiction of Anorexia
Everything Now finds an impressive balance: It doesn’t romanticize eating disorders, of course, but it also doesn’t sensationalize them.
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HBO’s “His Dark Materials” Makes The Garden of Eden Gloriously Gay
Dr. Mary Malone reveals that she’s a lesbian in series finale. It’s a revolutionary change from the books.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 414 Recap: Love Is (Not?) A Lie
Let’s take a look at these Good Trouble couples and try to answer the eternal question: Is love a lie??
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Revisiting Iconic Pride Scenes From Film and Television
It turns out…there aren’t that many? Where is the 200 Cigarettes-style Pride comedy we deserve?!
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Looking Back at the Queer Episodes of “Say Yes to the Dress”
My understanding of my queerness has evolved significantly since the first lesbian brides appeared on Say Yes to the Dress.
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Hulu’s “Black Cake” Delivers a Beautifully Complex Story of Family, Identity, and Secrets
As Black women, isn’t that what we want to be afforded? A chance to be messy and vulnerable instead of tidy and unbreakable?
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Boobs on Your Tube: Say Hello to Your Lesbian Granny Friend on “Fantasy Island”
Plus! An update on Criminal Minds, and saying goodbye to New Amsterdam.
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Good Trouble Series Finale Recap: It’s Not Where You Come From, It’s Where You Belong
Lots of shows have diverse casts, but very few shows bring that diversity to the fore on a consistent basis. Above all else, this is the thing I’ll take with me about Good Trouble — this is how diversity should look.
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“FROM” Season 2 Finds Queer Love in a Hopeless Place
Supernatural survival series FROM delivers us another queer character by bus in Season 2.
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“The Owl House” Begins its End By Gaying Up Disney Beyond Recognition
These 45 minutes were gayer than every other LGBTQ Disney and Marvel thing in history, combined.
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The L Word: Generation Q’s Jordan Hull on the “Emancipation of Angie”
“She starts off so strong. She’s like, ‘Hey, I’m going to be in my ho era. This is going to be amazing.’ And then meets one person, and has a breakdown about what to do about it.”
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The Coming Out Scenes We’ll Never Forget
“I doubt that Santana was written from the jump with the intention to make her a lesbian, but sometimes that’s what a coming out journey feels like — like you’re in a show and the writers chose a new direction for your character mid-way through Season Two. You can still look back and find a way to make it all fit together, though. Stories and lives are fluid like that.”
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I Wish Peacock’s “Queer as Folk” Season One Had Like 14 More Episodes
Peacock’s new “re-imagining” of Showtime’s “Queer as Folk” is brimming with promise, exuberance and sex that is both groundbreaking and incredibly hot — and what I found myself wanting from the show was simply more of it.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Alycia Debnam-Carey’s Best Friend Is Queer in “Saint X”
Plus updates on All American, Survivor, Fantasy Island, The Power, and A Million Little Things.
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“Couple to Throuple” Continues With Relationship Musical Chairs and More Queer Make Outs
One couple wants to be open while their partner wants to be throuple-monogamous. One third wants the freedom to date others, while their couple would feel betrayed. And one couple’s third wants to be with multiple couples.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Nancy Drew Crew, We’re Back!
Plus updates on Class of 09, How I Met Your Father, and the season finale of Saint X!
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Boobs on Your Tube: Nicole Maines Arrives on “The Flash,” Dreams Do Come True
Plus updates on Survivor, All American, Accused, The Watchful Eye, How I Met Your Father, Gotham Knights, Good Trouble, and A Million Little Things.
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Survivor Season 45’s Queer Contestant Katurah Topps Has Won My Heart
After surviving a literal cult, Katurah reckoned with her complex, multi-faceted identity.