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Following lesbian news, shows, etc

Started by KamTheMan, December 21, 2011, 04:37:51 PM

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Quote from: Kameron on December 22, 2011, 12:52:43 PM
Why does this happen to threads? I just wanted to know who likes to follow lesbian news and entertainment, that's it. I wasn't talking about women only spaces, I have no interest in these places I'm just talking about the stuff I look up online. Thank you to everyone sticking with the topic I started and trying to help me out.

I think this is just a generational difference we have, I know who Rachel Maddow is and what the L-Word is, I'm just not very glued to a TV.  Now, I do follow news pertaining to lesbian music artists.  If you didn't want events that host lesbian artists discussed maybe you should have specified you didn't want people discussing events or news involving lesbians who are born womyn.
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KamTheMan

I think I was pretty clear what I wanted out of this topic. It certainly wasn't to argue the pros and cons of the michigan womyns festival. But next time you think about being antagonizing, remember this is a support forum. Thank you to everyone staying on topic, like Adio with the OTPs and Andy about the fanfics. I tend to over-think everything and I'm really into the entertainment industry and tv production as a career, plus I thought I was a girl into girls for almost a decade so those interests aren't going to go away quickly I suppose.


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Alexmakenoise

Getting back to the OP, I've always found the lesbian community to be warm, welcoming, and comfortable.  But I've never felt like a part of it, even when I was more into women.  Being a lesbian is all about being female, which is something I can't relate to. 

Re: the question about following lesbian entertainment - I don't think what you watch or read necessarily says anything about who you are, so don't over-think it.
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KamTheMan

Quote from: Brian on December 21, 2011, 09:03:20 PM
I do! I watch shows like Pretty Little Liars and Glee for the queer women (though I'm also interested in the gay guys :D) and Autostraddle is basically the best website ever. Like you, I wondered if this was a sign; but I really don't think that's the case anymore. By following lesbian culture I could finally fit in and be masculine without anyone judging me for it.  :)

I just realized I think I forgot to acknowledge your response before! But thank you this is exactly what I was looking for lol. PLL is an awesome mystery all by itself and Autostraddle really covers a wide variety of Queer :)


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