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‘Buffy’ joins long line of lesbian/bi comic characters

Started by Shana A, March 14, 2008, 07:30:45 AM

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Shana A

'Buffy' joins long line of lesbian/bi comic characters
Gay comics 'a reflection on how we want to see ourselves'

By DYANA BAGBY
MAR. 14, 2008
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http://www.sovo.com/2008/3-14/arts/feature/8248.cfm

"Wow" was all she said.

Buffy Summers, also known as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, had that one simple comment after a steamy night of sex with fellow slayer Satsu in the comic book version of the popular television series.

And Satsu, that lesbian vixen who can convince even the toughest straight girl into the sack, responds similarly.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Jay



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Buffy

Its not true, its not true....

Oh wait its the other slayer.

Buffy

>:D
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NicholeW.

I'd say that once you experience lesbian sex, you've no reason to go for the other.  >:D

But, that's just me.  :laugh:

N~
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cindianna_jones

You know Becky, I thought this was about someone else as well when I read the title of the thread.  I knew it could never be you.  BUT, I still had to check ;)

Cindi

Posted on: March 14, 2008, 12:00:42 PM
Quote from: Nichole on March 14, 2008, 02:41:16 PM
I'd say that once you experience lesbian sex, you've no reason to go for the other.  >:D

But, that's just me.  :laugh:

N~

I've always wondered about that.  I have to admit that after transition, I was only interested in pursuing a lesbian relationship.  But men were pursuing me.  I suppose that I let life made the decision for me.  I'm happy.  I don't regret ever trying.  But I've wondered from time to time what it would have been like.

I joke sometimes with hubby when he comments on a beautiful actress or news anchor.  I'll counter with  "yes, she could make a lesbian out of me."  He responds with "there's something else we have in common!"  He is so funny sometimes.

Cindi
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soldierjane

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RebeccaFog



The new version of Batwoman is a lesbian.
Why do even fictional characters lead better lives than I do?

:'(
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NicholeW.

Perhaps, my dear, you could assess the requirements for a translation of yourself into a television or cartoon character!!   :laugh: :laugh: Now THAT would be a 'transition!'

Nichole
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RebeccaFog


I wish.  There are so many people I want to be like.
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Autumn

Yeah that sounds really unnecessary. They already had the whole willow/tara thing.

edit: oh reading the article the article title is just dumb like most news stories.
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