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Tag: sexuality
Spellbinding drama: ‘Our Dear Dead Drug Lord’ enchants audiences
This dark comedy follows four teenage witches as they try to communicate with the spirit of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar in an abandoned treehouse.
Heartstopper takes the cake for best asexual representation
The new season of “Heartstopper” on Netflix explores asexuality with a level of accuracy and nuance that is unheard of in mainstream television. This is thanks to its creator Alice Oseman, who is asexual and aromantic.
Three Valentine’s Day movies to watch during date night
Whether you are looking for a fun romantic comedy or a deeply emotional story, here are some of the best film recommendations for this Valentine’s Day season.
I Love Women … and my Boyfriend
I’m pretty secure in myself and my sexuality but at times I question the validity of it because I’m in a straight relationship.
I’m ace and I don’t hate sex
As a person who identifies as asexual and spent seven years of her life struggling to come to terms with it, I finally understand my own sexuality.
Being gay was never an option for me
How my culture’s ideology and my religious trauma shaped my younger, closeted self into becoming homophobic.
CSULB students and staff spill the tea on misconceptions about the LGBTQ+ community
For Spill the Tea: OUTober edition, students give their take on untrue perceptions of the LGBTQ+ community and how they fit outside these molds.
Introduction to queer studies at CSULB is ‘a place to think about the way you think’
The course teaches students to consider “how queer manifests itself outside the body.”
Bisexual students fear their sexuality is ‘invalidated’
“Pick a side” mentality leaves bisexual people feeling excluded in the LGBTQ+ community. Students and faculty reflect on bi-erasure and its implications on those who identify as bisexual.