Dad Takes His Son For A Mani Pedi After His Teacher Said It’s ‘Only For Girls’
“let little boys like what they like… Trucks, Spider-Man, Paw Patrol &&& maybe painting his nails.”
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“let little boys like what they like… Trucks, Spider-Man, Paw Patrol &&& maybe painting his nails.”
This communion, this breaking bread with my sister, opened my eyes.
It is a common cliche to say confidence is what makes you look sexy, but it’s true.
If I have to endure them, so do you!
“One of the many times I realized I was a lesbian was when I was in the throes of a high school threesome.”
These times have been trying, there’s no getting around it.
There’s explosive diversity in each of us.
“We can either continue to push ourselves into something that doesn’t want us, or we can create our own utopia.”
None of this is okay. None of this is normal.
I’m never going to fit in at straight spaces without hiding the best parts of myself.
“The rich history of Stonewall should be known. It’s a church. It’s a mecca. Where it all began, where Pride began.”
“The fat body is a beautiful piece of art.”
Who gave better breakup advice? The boys, or me…the heart-smashed lesbian?
“I am steady loving me.”
D’Lo has been on a “quest to embody a beautiful masculinity that upholds his feminist politics.”
The queer activist creates viral videos that touch on racism, homophobia, transphobia and other important issues—and people are paying attention.
The Black Trans Queer poet who’s making space for his community to be unapologetic in their anger and their joy.
On the week of what would have been Kurt Cobain’s 50th birthday (he was born on Feb 20, 1967 and died tragically in 1994 at the age of 27), GO reflects on the grunge icon’s staunch feminism, status as an LGBTQ ally and his own self-contemplated queerness.
Strangio describes a deep understanding of the legal system’s limitations while remaining committed to fighting for marginalized people within that system.