Autostraddle’s Masters Of Sex Cure Month Experience Week 2: You Doing You
If you’re just starting now, welcome! It isn’t too late to catch up!
If you’re just starting now, welcome! It isn’t too late to catch up!
This is the stuff that makes it possible for me to face another day in the cruel, harsh, unforgiving world.
The Poehler-Fey Trophy Ceremony is back. Let’s watch it together!
“Met some friends for drinks after work. Too tipsy and sleepy to think about sex or masturbating tonight. Will rectify the masturbation-less week over the weekend. Or at least take another one of those magical sexy baths.”
Everybody comes back to help us forget everything that happened while they were gone, like heterosexuality!
It’s the final season of Glee! Hold onto your butts!
TELL US EVERYTHING ABOUT YOUR SEX LIFE.
A blast from the (lesbian, not-so-far) past, three really helpful and also adorable dogs, Miles learning about love from his two moms, religious people not sucking, a gay priest in Ireland, unconditional love, and Skellie the basic bitch skeleton are here to make things cheery as f*ck.
Perks to casual sex, your masters of sex cure, a bogus study, Kinky Queers, date ideas for the chronically ill and more!
This week, The Internet Archive (same folks responsible for the Way Back Machine), released over 2,000 classic DOS games that we can all now play for free on the internet. Cue everyone’s productivity coming to a screeching halt.
Get in here for the galest pals and the most hilarious/thought provoking comments over the last week!
“Waking up has never been easy.”
What if Mellie divorced Fitz, ran for president, hired Olivia to manage her campaign, and fell in love with her? What a wonderful world that would be!
Topics include diabetes, college parties, Selma, the Kimani Ffriend case, independent living, “Toxic Twitter” and more!
Her name is Tanya Spears and she’s here to be smarter, stronger and cooler than all your favs!
Baby, it’s cold outside. Don’t go out there; get in here!
Was I so far from the idea of trans in her head, that there was no way I could be “one of them”? Or did she refuse to make the association because there was something so wrong with being a trans woman that she could never be attracted to one?
This post/essay/etc will be an exploration into what justice for Leelah Alcorn might actually look like and some of what is needed to ‘fix society.’
If you say it out loud — if you say, “I’m gay” — the whole world is gonna change.
An interview with Daisy Hernández, free ebooks and audiobooks, the end of “sweet, biddable girls” in fairy tales and more.