Helping You Help Yourself #28
How to find a place to donate blood, overcoming perfectionism, pet CPR, a cuddle alarm, and more.
How to find a place to donate blood, overcoming perfectionism, pet CPR, a cuddle alarm, and more.
Our hearts are still heavy as we continue to mourn the lives lost in Orlando and commit to standing with LGBTQ Latinx and Muslim folks. In other news, we’ve got non-binary gamers, Black woman voters, and Hamilton sweeping the Tony’s.
What are you gonna make this peach season?
More people are having gay sex, vaginas have a smell and that’s okay, how to have sex dreams, Tinder’s getting more trans friendly and more.
One thing is clear — this was a homophobic attack.
Evan Rachel Wood discusses what it’s like to be a bisexual human being in the world, and it is perfect.
I want to spend some time this summer really cracking in to books about technology, especially when the ideas therein have special and specific interaction with the queer digital space I occupy for so much of my time. Here’s my list.
“Turn off the noises in your head.”
French Slytherins never die.
Insufferable uptight raw vegan Fanny Price has been raised by her rich aunt and uncle, because her immediate family is poor and does not have the money for the Vitamix and fruit dehydrator she requires.
I’m feeling myself this week. Are you? Get in here and tell me about it!
We’ve got fan fiction, threesomes, Heather Hogan’s sister and so much more!
Making an appearance: the turquoise ring.
How her extended family is trying to save Sarah from a Christian “pray away the gay” camp, new ads in NY affirming trans people’s bathroom rights, a lesbian chef attacked in Charlotte, NC, and more.
The 2016 Lambda Literary Award winners, summer reading suggestions, why hardcover is the new vinyl, why language is colonized and more.
Before Ghostbusters arrives in theaters and ushers in the Matriarchy and destroys all evidence that men ever existed in movies or in real life, let us celebrate the best ghosts.
A road trip which happens to coincide with the occasion of Prince’s death and the release of “Lemonade.”
“These women are called femmes, and their appearance is often deceiving. They dress in clothing associated with wholly feminine women, and an uninitatied person would never suspect them of sexual deviation.”
There’s no better distraction than music to keep your heart and hands from sending a message you might regret.
There’s a whole lot of patriarchy left to shatter in this cruel world, including at every level of our government. And we need people to crash through glass ceilings in politics who aren’t just straight women.