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by Staff
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February 01, 2013 00:00 |
Five things lesbians should know about gay sex
Anal sex, done properly, is not painful. You should try it!
Yes, that first minute can be overwhelming, but think of anal sex like the anti-bullying slogan, "It gets better." And boy does it. We recommend you give it a go. If you've got a partner, try it alone first. Not all men use anal cleansing products — things aren't always THAT perilous — but you're guaranteed clean fun if you do. If you can convince your partner, the best prep is a rim job followed by an ungodly amount of lube (though some brave gay men prefer it dry). Go super-duper slow, push into the pain and learn to enjoy the ride!
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by Dyana Bagby
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February 01, 2013 00:00 |
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Johnny Drago and Julian Modugno have been dating a year and now live together in a tiny studio apartment that is lined with books on nearly every wall.
Both are prolific writers and can be regularly seen at many of Atlanta’s numerous writing events sharing their craft. They also pursue their own creative projects — Johnny as an actor, Julian as a filmmaker — which gives them plenty to chat about over dinner.
They are also both quite fond of puns during their sexy times together — which seems to be a bit over the top.
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by Dyana Bagby
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February 01, 2013 00:00 |
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Together for 16 months, Avian Watson and Chantrece Buggs met at a Traxx Girls event at Club Miami. But it was definitely not love at first sight.
“Her first words were, ‘You look like my ex girlfriend,’” Chantrece says.
“She favored an ex of mine and I immediately went the other way,” Avian adds with a smile.
But after time, the two struck up a friendship that developed into a relationship based on love, respect, attending church together and “adventure” dates.
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by Ryan Watkins
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February 01, 2013 00:00 |
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Love on the Rocks, the annual Valentine’s Day-themed fundraiser for Joining Hearts, returns for its sixth year Sunday, Feb. 10, at Room & Board Furniture in West Midtown.
The benefit is the first of the year for Joining Hearts, a nonprofit dedicated to raising money for housing support for Atlantans living with HIV and AIDS. Joining Hearts also organizes the annual Change of Seasons spring dance as well as the namesake Joining Hearts, the summer’s biggest (and gayest) pool party fundraiser held each year at Atlanta’s Piedmont Park.
Kerry Loftis, president of Joining Hearts, told GA Voice said this year’s fundraiser should be the largest Love on the Rocks event yet.
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by Shannon Hames
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February 01, 2013 00:00 |
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Imani Evans and SharRon Jamison, creator and co-founders of “Create Love for Women,” share a passion. As counselors and coaches, they began to see the need for women who love women to stop following the “failing” relationship template for heterosexual couples and forge a new way for women to move forward and be successful in their relationships.
What was born of their passion was the website/blog www.createloveforwomen.com and the upcoming “Create Love for Women” conference on Feb. 16 at the Downtown Decatur Marriott Hotel.
“The conference is for women who love women,” Evans says. “We don’t want to limit it to the term ‘lesbian’ because you can be bi-sexual, queer-identified... if you have intimate relationships with women, however you identify that, you are welcome.”
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