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 →
In celebration of Lesbian Visibility Day, here are five real life lesbian adults who are out, proud, and living their best lives. CHANTELLE I come from a small town in New Jersey. Growing up, I spent time living on my… Continue Reading →
Spoilers ahead. Set in New York City, in the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is primarily about a female stand-up comedian (Midge Maisel) who struggles to make a name for herself in the male-dominated world of… Continue Reading →
© 2024 Home — Powered by WordPress
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑
Recent Comments