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This tide of male-centred, ostensibly ‘gay’ media sweeps gay women’s own, lacking representation neatly under the rug.
First published in 1947, Varsity is the independent student newspaper for the University of Cambridge. There’re few things better than cracking open a bottle (or several) of your favorite alcoholic beverage and getting down to business. What could be better than discovering your sweet, innocent girlfriend once flashed a bartender for a free drink?Mr Davies claimed the scenes would be "tastefully done" and insisted: "We are not pornography, we are drama. Will those in relationships when they boarded the cruise ship still be together when they depart after 10 days of lustful passion? Nowadays, gender equality has progressed considerably, but the old, lesbian stereotypes still haunt the popular psyche.
The article highlights the unstated subtitle of the exhibition, which explores the relationship of gentrification to the changing urban scene. This pride month, if we are to be truly proud, it seems about time that lesbian love is reclaimed in its own right. By the time you get to the second episode - which is absolutely filthy - you are so on her side that even the most conventional audiences will go with it.Varsity is the independent newspaper for the University of Cambridge, established in its current form in 1947. Why is it that, amidst all the exciting new victories for the LGBT community, all the flamboyant explosion of pride month celebration, ‘lesbian’ remains a stigmatised word? Such an androcentric ‘normal’, extended to represent the whole community, is equally seen in the rainbow flag which dominates Pride, and all the rainbow-branded merch that entails. Want to find out who the devilish sex fiend is in your group of friends or if your new girlfriend has a sexy story to tell?