If anyone truly knows the incredible highs and staggering, depressing lows of dating, it’s me. I have never been particularly blessed with stunning good looks, and so I tend to rely on my sparkling personality to win people over and … Continue reading
Author Archives: Vee
Anyone can go to dinner and a movie. I’m not bashing the ol’ standby, but if you’re going to do that, at least see the movie first so you have something fun to talk about at dinner! Below I’ve listed my top … Continue reading
We loved her so much the first time, we brought her back for round two: this week’s Women Crush Wednesday star is—once again—the lovely Ellen Page. Over the past year, she’s captured our hearts reprising her role as Kitty Pryde … Continue reading
The documentary The Gay Word follows host Amy Ashenden as she travels around southeast England to find out why some people say “that’s gay”. She presses the important question: Is it homophobic, or has our language evolved? Personally, I’ve never … Continue reading
I have anxiety. To put it bluntly, it sucks. A lot of people in the LGBT community are prone to or suffer from anxiety and depression, which also sucks. A lot of factors can contribute to it: your environment, your … Continue reading
Our friends over at Bustle recently released a video entitled ‘What Is LGBTQA+?’ Hopefully, we all at least know what the first four letters mean – but what about the last ones? And what’s that funny plus symbol for? As … Continue reading
I have run into a grand total of two of my exes on dating sites – likely because I was so abysmally incompatible with the others that the dating site algorithms were like, “Dude, no.” Which is fine, since they … Continue reading
When did you first realize you were gay? I was around 13 when I noticed I was different. It was around the time the other girls in my class started to date boys and I had no interest. I didn’t … Continue reading
We’ve all been there. She’s single, you’re single, and you’ve decided to ask her out. That’s great and all — really, I mean, you actually like her! — but just how do you plan on going about it? Who pays? … Continue reading
I remember the first time I found a woman sexually attractive: she was a teacher at my high school, and she had the most fantastic breasts I’d ever seen. I was fifteen. I remember stopping and thinking, these are the … Continue reading