A gay kiss in the trailer?! That gem is hard to come by! I have no choice but to find out everything about the two women by watching the entire season.
It’s quarantine, y’all. So many of us are trapped inside and doing a lot of looking out the window for entertainment, but queer women have always seemed to add a signature move when it comes to gazing out of that sweet, shiny glass: yearning. It could be for a lover of the past that you never got to caress, a lover of the present that you might never get to caress again, or a future lover that you might never get to caress at all. Here are 5 windows (and a few bonuses) that are decidedly the best for gazing out of and yearning:
“I’ve been following Max for a long time,” said Chicago barista Joey Titto, “so I was immediately suspicious, because I know how much he loves to ski.
In a long-awaited announcement, Viacom has decided that its reality competition to find “The Next U.S. Drag King” will debut on the Never11th of Notember at Nope p.m. ET/PT. Television history was made on Friday as VH1 became the first network to kind of hear an intern whisper “What about a Drag King show?” during an afternoon development meeting.
Boo Radley: a muscular shut in? We’ll count it! To Kill A Mockingbird is here, it’s queer, and—oh sweet god, we need to come up with four more of these!?