Sunday Funday’s Suffragist Cats Are Going Down Under
Let’s put the LGBT in D and go strolling through the snow.
Let’s put the LGBT in D and go strolling through the snow.
This week on NSFW Sunday: science refutes slut shaming, trying Cosmo sex tips with your girlfriend, the attractiveness of vegetables, turning your sexts into short films and more.
The kinds of things you should ask yourself when in the market for some lube. Plus product recommendations to get you started.
“If we could each have authentic understanding and acceptance of our sexuality and identity, that would make a sex-positive world.”
What drug were the Glee writers on while designing this year’s Christmas special? That question and more will not be answered in this week’s recap!
In the first edition of Herstory In Our Pants, we put herstory literally into our pants with a review of a retro vibrator.
A dose of queer holiday cheer brought to you by cats in clothes and dykes on bikes.
Here are a few ideas for the gadgety girrrls and bois among us (you know the ones? Those that already have all the gizmos and a bunch of accessories for them).
“We’ve traveled the great wide countryside, but there’s nothing like coming home.”
Evolution’s Rainbow is both a catalogue of diversity across the natural world in sex, gender, and sexuality, and also an “indictment” of all academic fields for suppressing or ignoring the diversity that we see.
What do you buy someone who fuels themselves only on the knowledge that the world is an inherently imbalanced structure built to take advantage of people made the most vulnerable by its constructs?
Topics include Joe Jonas, the Men’s Right movement, a serial killer, cystic fibrosis, teacher/student affair, the South Pole, Florida Georgia Line, sleeping pills, The Khmer Rouge and more!
Mandela devoted his life to improving the lives of all disenfranchised groups, but, right now, let’s take a look at what Mandela did for women.
Pope declares commission on sex abuse scandal, ACLU sues American Bishops, Cardinal Dolan declares he was “outmarketed” on gay marriage, and more.
Emily Graslie of The Brain Scoop calls on us to support female content creators in the STEM fields. Let’s do that.
“It is still quite strange to not be in school anymore and I do have to keep reminding myself that it is OK to take some time off. That I do not have to start my “career” right this second. That as long as I am lucky enough to provide food, water, and shelter for myself, I will be ok.”
Friendsgiving Menu, Christmas tree shopping, a trip to Ann Arbor and the most beautiful pumpkin steamed buns.
Yes, you DO want to watch this live stream of adoptable cats running around in holiday sweaters, I know you do.
Queer your notebook with tech!
For rock’n’roll makers, scholars, appreciators, and everyone in between.