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I was introduced when I was 6. This was before it was awesome and when it was still gross — from society’s perspective. When being a lesbian was seen as weird and even predatory, before it was chic. When we had Ellen and Rosie O’Donnel repr...
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A photo I took when I was a college student. West Cliff Drive, in Santa Cruz. One of my favorite places still today.
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