A friend recently told me that she thinks another woman might be “fruity” because she always sees her with iced coffee. I knew what she meant, but I kind of wish I didn’t. Zoomer lesbians of the world, I ask… Continue Reading →
Actualize is an intentionally-small lesbian gathering that takes place in Southern California every year (for the most part). This year, we kicked things off with trivia. People were split into teams and tasked with working together to answer questions like… Continue Reading →
Recently, I’ve become somewhat obsessed with the hit CBS show, Survivor. So much so that my girlfriend threw me a surprise Survivor-themed birthday party a few months ago. I started with season 28 for the sole reason that it was… Continue Reading →
Earlier this year, I got to accomplish one of my life-long dreams: attending a women’s festival. For context, I’m in my late twenties, I’m a lesbian, and I had never been to a women-only multi-day event prior to this. I’ve… Continue Reading →
At Home with Ourselves is an interview series in which we profile lesbian homes. From van life to the suburbs, from self-built cabins to studio apartments, from collective houses to the things that make you feel at home wherever you… Continue Reading →
After my last relationship ended in January, I decided to take a break from dating and casual sex. Though the break from dating only lasted four months, that is a long time for me, a serial dater and (previously) self… Continue Reading →
At Home With Ourselves is an interview series in which we profile lesbian homes. From van life to the suburbs, from self-built cabins to studio apartments, from collective houses to the things that make you feel at home wherever you… Continue Reading →
Death and illness are strange things. You think you have life figured out, and then you get terribly sick and understand that you don’t. I definitely wasn’t expecting to know what that felt like during my late twenties, but my… Continue Reading →
I’ve collected a handful of screenshots from various websites across the internet. The screenshots are from articles and posts that I think are ridiculous, obscene, cringe-worthy, incorrect, or watered down to the point of no meaning. Your job is to… Continue Reading →
Well, it happened: I joked about lesbians suing Netflix in order to get our own version of Love Is Blind, and a few days later, Netflix announced The Ultimatum: Queer Love. While The Ultimatum isn’t exactly the same as Love… Continue Reading →
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