“How to tell if a girl is flirting with you,” I remember searching into Google like someone trying to crack the sapphic Da Vinci Code. I was in the middle of my first lesson of lesbian| Queer Sapphic
In lesbian culture, every day is Valentine’s Day. So how can we make this holiday of romance extra special, beyond the chocolates and overpriced prix fixe dinners? Here are some creative and intentional ideas for| Queer Sapphic
Ah, that giddy possibility when you meet someone who maybe, just maybe, something could come about. Whether it’s a girl you met the other night at a lesbian bar in NYC, someone you’re chatting with| Queer Sapphic
“What’s your type?” a lesbian asks me at the bar. For a while, I'd cringed at the lesbian question, dismissing it as irrelevant. I argued that attraction should be deeper than just a “type,” that| Queer Sapphic
Flirting with women, especially for the first time, can feel like trying to crack a secret code. I remember freezing with baby gay panic, wanting to bolt for the door, and yet so romantically drawn| Queer Sapphic
As a late-blooming lesbian, I remember my first lesbian date like it was yesterday (because it was just last year). I drank all the table water, struggled to keep eye contact, and panicked over who| Queer Sapphic
Ah, Halloween. For many of us queer women, it has always been more than just a night of playing dress-up. It’s a rare moment in time when we can let our imaginations and identities run| 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
We’ve all heard it—or maybe even lived it. You meet an amazing girl, sparks fly, and before you know it, you’re euphorically yearning to merge lives, swap keys, and possibly move in together. It’s what| 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
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
If you’re queer and spent a lot of time on TikTok post-2020, you’ve probably heard about the “Am I a Lesbian? Masterdoc.” Here’s a quick, no-fluff summary of the lesbian manual that’s taking the internet| Queer Sapphic