Gay Humor
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Comic strips make us laugh. Gay and lesbian ones make us drool
Meghan Russell has the fevah for the flavah of the wha-at? But seriously, Meghan is one righteous member of the LGBT community and she’ll tell you how it is.
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The Kinsey Scale of sexuality suggests that experimental sorority girls who make out with one another while all the boys watch, may actually be unveiling their true bisexuality. Curious yet?
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After delving into the sensual realm of female euphoria, I dedicate this column to all you sexually playful, experimental gay men out there
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Put aside the heavy, messy phallic instruments for a night and invest in a masturbatory sex toy that is too often overlooked: the Rabbit
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It’s about more than rainbows, show tunes and Rosie O’Donnell worshipers
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Greek mythology is riddled with trannies, but that’s not the only lit in which these sexual revolutionaries appear
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The Federal government grants 1,138 benefits to married couples, but only defines marriage as between a man and a woman. Looks like the feds took a stand on gay marriage after all.
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Lt. Daniel Choi Speaks for National Coming Out Month
So many gays packed into one church, and the only one on fire was Lt. Daniel Choi.
The walls of Hendricks Chapel echoed with the rallying boom of Choi’s voice on Thursday for the Syracuse University LGBT Resource Center’s annual Coming Out Month lecture.
The Army lieutenant shared his [...]
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Pride Fever
L is for lesbians tying the knot.
G is for gay couples who are finally called a “family.”
B is for my big fat bisexual college experience (‘cause everybody has one!)
and T is for…
Well, we don’t talk about the T.
LGB_. It’s not just because “transgender” doesn’t roll off the tongue quite as easily as the other [...]
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Pride Fever
Two petite, bubble gum-snapping, seemingly straight girls making out on a frat house couch is considered totally hot. And yet two leather-sporting, bull-dyke-labeled biker chicks locking lips don’t merit an invitation to most parties.
Over the last couple of decades, being hetero-flexible has become an “in” thing in urban America, but you have to fit [...]