Afternoon Lesbian Quickie- Gaga, Justin Biebers Lesbian Look Alike, Urban LGBT Documentary Nominated for GLADD Award, First Lesbian Couple Married in D.C, and more!
Lady Gaga was asked if she thinks she could ever really find love with a woman. Her response? Of course,” she told Now magazine.. “There are no rules or limits when it comes to love.”..nice!
So lesbians its almost that time of the year again! You know that time where if you are a lesbian in high school and you would like to take your girlfriend to the prom…all your drama begins, because the homophobes, conservatives, boards and every other anti-gay person will do anything in their power to stop it from happening. Well apparently for one 18year old lesbian in Mississippi, all of her problems have begun. “Mississippi has decided that instead of letting the18 year old lesbian take her girlfriend to the prom, the school has decided to CANCEL the entire prom altogether smh WTF…is it really that serious to cancel the entire prom because she wants to bring her girlfriend? Mississippi get it together please
Congrats to D.C which now allows same sex marriage! Check out the clip below of the first D.C lesbian couple “Tina and Angel” getting married! Thats a beautiful thing lesbians!
Beyonce opened a cosmetology school in Brooklyn, New York..she also cried on camera *side eye* aww how scripted, nice
We don’t know if this is funny or disrespectful for Justin Bieber, but apparently theirs a group of lesbians that have created a website entitled “Lesbians Who look like Justin Bieber” on the web, the site features all lesbians that resemble Justin, and now we are staring to see the resemblance smh.. he does look like a lezzy
Lesbians h&m has a blow out sale, every single blazer and jacket is now $15 off, so a spring jacket you would be paying lets say $40.00 for, will now be $25, not bad!
U People, has been nominated for a 2010 GLADD Award, which is major for urban lesbians! U People is a grassroots effort that evolved out of their music video, Make a Move, which features both LGBT and straight people of color at a sexy, on-screen house party. Make a Move remained on LOGO’s The Click List for two months, and was the first LGBT music video to be shown on a national network. The crazy thing is that, “This is an accidental documentary where an entire cast and crew of 30 gay, straight women and trans folks of color were caught on camera behind the scenes of a not so typical music video shoot. What the camera caught introduces a strong, candid and very human voice into the discussion of gay and straight relations and the diversity within the minority.” Check out the trailer below!
Fast Forward it to the 2:08 mark because the beginning is some cartoon guy





WTF IS WRONG WITH THEM!!!!!!!!!!!