In an age dominated by dating apps, many of us still dream about the perfect casual meet-cute. When I first realized I was gay, I couldn’t help but fantasize about meeting a Kehlani look-alike in| Queer Sapphic
When the pandemic’s lockdown drove us to TikTok, many of us discovered something far more profound than just dance trends. We found communities that traditional media had long ignored—spaces that had rarely received airtime or| Queer Sapphic
The 2020s decade has marked the beginning of a cultural shift in lesbian history—a period that may be looked back on as a lesbian renaissance. From the rise of Lesbian TikTok to the growing visibility| Queer Sapphic
In queer culture, there’s a well-worn joke about lesbian relationships: they move at the speed of light. Lesbian first dates seamlessly morph into cohabitation, and before you know it, a U-Haul is parked in the| Queer Sapphic
Ever since the pandemic, the 2020s have given birth to a lesbian renaissance, and so far, this year has been peak! From sapphic songs dominating music charts to WLW making waves in mainstream media, queer| Queer Sapphic
For most of us, being a part of the queer community feels like living in a completely different world with its own culture and language. Not to mention each subgroup of the LGBTQIA+ community can| Queer Sapphic
In recent years, the term "queerbaiting" has sparked heated debates and discussions across various media platforms. Originally coined to describe a marketing tactic where creators hint at, but do not actually depict, queer romance or| Queer Sapphic
In recent years, the term "rainbow capitalism" has generated heated debates, especially during Pride Month. But what exactly does it mean, and why is it significant for both the LGBTQ+ community and the brands that| Queer Sapphic
If you have scrolled through lesbian TikTok, Tumblr, and Instagram, you might have encountered the word “sapphic.” Often interchangeably used alongside lesbian and WLW, you may be wondering, “What’s the difference?”. But as with LGBT/queer| Queer Sapphic
New York City officially has four lesbian bars, plus a non-stationary one, making it the city with the most lesbian bars in the world! With this in mind, NYC might be the best city in| Queer Sapphic