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Tag Archives: feminist
National Coming Out Day a.k.a. I’ve Got Your Back
If you are a gay, bisexual, lesbian, trans*, queer, etc. person, I’m here to tell you, I’ve got your back. I’m ok with you having sex with whomever you (consensually and safely) want to have sex with. I’m here to … Continue reading
Fat Rolls and Photos, a.k.a. Learning to Positively Judge My Image
When Catalyst Con announced that photos from the event were up on their website, I got very excited. I spoke three times and there was a professional photographer there, giving me high hopes for a new profile photo or something … Continue reading
Posted in Body Positivity, Essays, Featured, Headline, Off Our Chests, Personal, Politics
Tagged body image, Catalyst Con, fat, fear, featured, feelings, feminist, personal, personal story, self-esteem, shame
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My Dad and Guy Kawasaki, a.k.a. The Importance of Talking About Feminism and Stereotyping
Right after the whole titcircle debacle, I was sent a link to an article on the Huffington Post written by Peg Fitzpatrick called “Words Have Power, Use Them Wisely.” Peg Fitzpatrick is the assistant to Guy Kawasaki, one of the … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Families, Essays, Events, Featured, Feminism, Headline, LGBT/Queer Politics, Off Our Chests, Opinions, Personal, Politics
Tagged Andrew, BlogHer, BlogHer13, cancer, Family, fat, fear, feature, featured, feminism, feminist, gay, grief, personal, personal story, relationships, sexism, shame
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My Cleavage is a Big Deal, a.k.a. A Hate Blog Posted A Picture of My Boobs from BlogHer13 As an Example of Unprofessional Behavior
When I was a kid, I got in trouble quite frequently. I was highly outspoken, realizing early on that I didn’t have to listen to what others told me to do, that I could form my own thoughts and make … Continue reading
Posted in Body Positivity, Essays, Events, Featured, Feminism, Headline, LGBT/Queer Politics, Off Our Chests, Opinions, Personal, Politics, Rants
Tagged body image, fat, fear, featured, feelings, feminist, personal, personal story, plus-size, queer, shame
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Why LGBT/Queer People Should Care As Much About the Voting Rights Act As DOMA and Prop8
The Supreme Court struck down a crucial piece of the Voting Rights Act today and all (most of) the gays on the Internet are talking about is the possible affect of DOMA and Prop8 tomorrow. Yes, the right to marry … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Families, Essays, Featured, Headline, Legal Issues/ The Law, LGBT/Queer Politics, Off Our Chests, Opinions, Politics, Racial Politics, Trans/Genderqueer/Gender Non-conformity
Tagged DOMA, feature, featured, feelings, feminist, law, legal analysis, politics, Prop 8, queer, race, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Voting Rights Act, VRA
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Women Talking About Sex. At Disneyland.
The fabulous Mona Darling, also known as Dead Cow Girl on the Internet, gathered together some amazing and real stories written by women about their experiences with sex and sexuality. The final product is the informative and entertaining book Glitter: … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Alternative Families, Announcements, Books, Drinks, Events, Gluttony, Meet Queerie Bradshaw, Other Sites/Blogs, Sinful Misadventures, Travel
Tagged bloggers, California, cocktails, Disneyland, female sexuality, feminist, food, meet and greet, Sex, sex workers, sex writers
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I Have Changed, And So Is The Site, Part II: Site Changes
I bet you’re noticing all these changes right about now and wondering what’s going on. Well, I have changed and therefore QueerieBradshaw.com is changing as well. In “I Have Changed, And So Is The Site, Part I,” I explained all about … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Featured, Headline, Other
Tagged announcements, featured, feminist, queer
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Feminist Writer’s Block, aka Why I’m Lying in Bed Instead of Working
In a recent email exchange with Queerie, I mentioned I’ve come down with a vicious case of feminist writer’s block. It might just seem like a turn of phrase to excuse why I haven’t been posting lately, but it’s far more … Continue reading
Posted in Confessions, Essays, Off Our Chests
Tagged activism, feminist, personal, sadness, self-care, Sloth, writer's block
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Introducing: Alanna LaFemme, Our Latest Contributor Addition
Well hello there, sexy. If this website was a cocktail party, and I was introducing myself, I might just stop at that; let the conversation flow. You know, a little playful banter, exchange of names, and so on. But … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Featured, People
Tagged activist, Alanna LaFemme, bisexual, feminist, femme, introduction, labels, pansexual, queer
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Queerie Me: Does Loving Giving Blowjobs Make Me Less of a Lesbian Feminist
Dear Queerie Bradshaw, I absolutely love giving a blow job. The problem is, I’m a lesbian feminist and every time my partner straps it on for me to suck her off, I feel like I’m betraying myself and my causes. … Continue reading