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Life
Kate McKinnon & Ariana DeBose decrypt supposedly “ancient” lesbian love poems
“I don’t care if Helen of Generes was mean. She did a lot. You think James of Corden is a walk in the park?” – Sappho, probably
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Life
11 gay poets you need to know about
Gay love is meant to be celebrated and expressed. And nobody did it better than these iconic gay poets throughout history. Find your next favorite gay poem in this list!
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Commentary
The same-sex relationships hidden in classic literature are there if you know where to find them
In one example, the gender of Roman author Ovid’s lover was changed with a handwritten note inserted in the Middle Ages: “Thus you may be sure that Ovid was not a sodomite.”
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LGBTQ History
The history of same-sex relationships is the history of marriage
Unions between people of the same-sex are hardly new phenomena. Love is eternal.
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LGBTQ History
Does this 11,000-year-old sculpture depict gay sex?
The clever Stone Age sculpture looks like a couple, a penis, breasts, testicles, or a vagina, depending on how it’s held.
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Commentary
LGBTQ history can be found in everyone’s past
The lives, stories, and histories of LGBQ people have been intentionally hidden, but they are all around you if you know where to look.