Ask a Queer Chick
Ask a Queer Chick
Lindsay King-Miller
Hannah Hart
Sex+Identity+Relationship= Confusion! Wish I had a guide book like this when I was young! - Hannah Hart
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Ask a Queer Chick

Ask a Queer Chick: A Guide to Sex, Love, and Life for Girls Who Dig Girls

Lindsay King-Miller
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Lindsay King-Miller
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"Ask a Queer Chick" by Lindsay King-Miller is a vibrant and essential guidebook for anyone navigating the rich complexities of the queer female experience. With wit, wisdom, and an unwavering commitment to authenticity, King-Miller offers a comprehensive roadmap through the intricacies of love, sex, and life beyond the heteronormative narrative. Whether you're taking your first steps out of the closet, seeking to deepen your understanding of queer culture, or simply looking for advice on crafting the perfect gay haircut, this book serves as a beacon of clarity and support. Drawing from her acclaimed advice column for The Hairpin, King-Miller presents entirely new content that breaks down barriers, challenges stereotypes, and celebrates the diversity of the queer community in a way that is both enlightening and profoundly relatable. Beyond mere advice, "Ask a Queer Chick" stands as a heartfelt letter to the queer community and their allies. King-Miller's voice resonates with the power of someone who has walked the path and emerged with stories, scars, and triumphs to share. From the throes of coming out to the joy of finding love and the challenge of navigating a world that often seems designed to exclude, this book is a testament to the resilience and beauty of queer women everywhere. With its positive, no-nonsense approach, "Ask a Queer Chick" is not just a guide but a companion for those moments of doubt and celebration alike, making it an indispensable addition to the shelves of readers across the spectrum of sexuality and gender.

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Released
2016
2 Feb
Length
256
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Sex+Identity+Relationship= Confusion! Wish I had a guide book like this when I was young! - Hannah Hart
The first rule of Bi Club is that you can talk about Bi Club all you want, because most people won't believe it's real anyway.
— Lindsay King-Miller, Ask a Queer Chick

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