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    Explore "lipstick lesbian" with insightful episodes like "Chapstick und Snowboard Lesbians", "The Girl Who Found Herself?" and "The Girl Who Found Herself?" from podcasts like ""Ach, papperlapapp!", "High School Matters" and "High School Matters"" and more!

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    Chapstick und Snowboard Lesbians

    Chapstick und Snowboard Lesbians
    ACHTUNG: Wir nutzen Begrifflichkeiten in dieser Folge falsch! Der Begriff Stud ist spezifisch für Schwarze und Latinx Lesbians und nicht dasselbe wie Butches. White Lesbians eignen sich den Begriff immer wieder an und die Schwarze und Latinx Lesbian Community setzt sich dem entschieden entgegen, denn der Begriff hat Geschichte und macht Diskriminierungserfahrungen sichtbar. (Genauso wie Stem, weil das ja Stud/Fem mischt) Es gibt mittlerweile soviele verschiene Steretypen für lesbische Personen. Was sind wir und wie hat unser Gaydar im Snowboard-Urlaub funktioniert?

    The Girl Who Found Herself?

    The Girl Who Found Herself?

    Adriana Phillips went through high school on a mission: to find herself. She often felt like her personality had two sides, but she never quite understood why. She looked like she might be a popular cheerleader or prom queen, but instead she was a studious actress. Adriana was driven by this ambiguity. She always questioned and embraced why she felt certain ways. We talk about her struggle in my class, her struggle with boys, and her struggle with her own sexuality. To this day I remember my first moment with Adriana. What I didn’t realize was how much that moment symbolized exactly who Adriana was back in high school.

    The Girl Who Found Herself?

    The Girl Who Found Herself?

    Adriana Phillips went through high school on a mission: to find herself. She often felt like her personality had two sides, but she never quite understood why. She looked like she might be a popular cheerleader or prom queen, but instead she was a studious actress. Adriana was driven by this ambiguity. She always questioned and embraced why she felt certain ways. We talk about her struggle in my class, her struggle with boys, and her struggle with her own sexuality. To this day I remember my first moment with Adriana. What I didn’t realize was how much that moment symbolized exactly who Adriana was back in high school.

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