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Lights, Camera, Girl-on-Girl Action: Cis Camgirl and Trans BookTuber Have Hot Lesbian Encounter at Convention

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The title “Girl on Girl Action” is deliberately provocative, capturing attention and raising curiosity. It challenges preconceived notions about sexuality and invites listeners to explore the fluidity of desire and personal connections. A: That’s the message – I’ll do anything for the boy, so I’ll subject myself to all kinds of behaviour I’m not comfortable with, I’ll do that for you, I’m willing to do almost anything for you. That’s maybe not the message we want to give to our adolescents and young women.

But if these young women are not actually into kissing their girlfriends, why do they feel they need to do it to prove how sexual they are? Why can't a girl attract a boy by being her intelligent, hot self? In season 2, Sydney Bristow’s best friend was replaced by an evil assassin who used a genetic technology to replicate her. Sydney finally figured it out in the season 2 finale (“I just remembered, Francie doesn’t like coffee ice cream”) and that led to the most epic fight TV has ever seen. For two-and-a-half straight minutes of pure action, Alias gave fans the most well-choreographed, edited and performed female catfight scene TV has ever seen.I've heard from some straight girls that they do it because it's fun," says Rachel Popkin, a 19-year-old lesbian in Seattle. "But if women feel pressured to do anything they wouldn't normally do just to please guys -- that's exploitative." Q: That’s obviously problematic. How do you connect it to the bigger conversations we’re having about consent, sexual assault, being a bystander? Q: Did some of the straight women report that after feeling some pressure, they ended up liking it? In fact, most of the 12 people interviewed for this article cited the "American Pie" movies and the wildly successful "Girls Gone Wild" DVD franchise -- in which a film crew stations itself at a popular collegiate drinking spot (Spring Break destinations, Mardi Gras et al.) and films drunken females getting it on -- as driving the trend. "I definitely got the idea from 'Girls Gone Wild,'" says Alexandra's friend Mikey, who first saw two girls making out at a party when he dared them to. When he was a freshman in high school in Washington, he says, he tried it. "I had these two [female] friends, and we were all drinking. I was like, Hey, why don't you make out? And then they started to! I was like, oh, damn, they're awesome. I don't know why I thought it would be OK to ask them. We were just testing them -- but then they did it. I told them that made them 10 times cooler."

Long-term dating isn't the goal of the straight-girl make-out, says Julie; hooking up with the guy watching is. But she concedes that many girls attempt to hook up with a guy in the hopes that he'll become a boyfriend. "One of girls' fantasies of hooking up with a guy you like is that they'll want to date you, but that's a tried-and-failed situation. If you go home with a guy [right away], you have a minimal chance of him taking you seriously." If like myself, you were a male coming of age in the 90s, this may very well have been your first…shall we say, excited moment. It’s also probably one of the many moments in the 90s you wished you were Kevin Bacon. To this day, widely regarded as the quintessential female makeout scene, and one of the most frustrating “almost nipple” moments in cinematic history. We’re eating burgers at House of Pies, an authentically tatty diner in Los Feliz. McGowan is small enough that our booth seems to swallow her up. She’s almost literally incoherent from hunger, but as her blood sugar finds its equilibrium, she regains her customary state of mind: funny, acerbic, just a bit contemptuous of the idiocy of the world she has to live in.The show wasted very little time giving fans a brawl between Olivia and her alternate universe doppelganger. They came face-to-face, tried to use their words to work things out, but when that failed, the catfight was on and we learned that blondes not only have more fun, but more fighting skills. It must've been around the time of 'American Pie 2,'" Nina, from Danbury, Conn., says when I ask her when she noticed the girl-on-girl trend. (In the bawdy 2001 sequel to the 1999 teen comedy "American Pie," two girls agree to make out if two male characters will, too.) "Guys suddenly seemed obsessed with lesbians. [Two girls together] was the hottest thing ever. And then that poster came out with those two girls on a bed in their underwear kissing -- everybody had that." (She's talking about "Kiss," the 2001 Tanya Chalkin poster that became a college dorm décor staple for guys. Alexandra says two of her ex-boyfriends had one as well.)

Our third podcast guest will be the one and only LUCY HEATH, actor, writer and producer of the Tribeca selected PRAGMA SHORT FILM! She prides herself on her business-minded approach, balanced with her personal relationship with each of the clients she represents. Her goals as an agent are to be thanked in a BAFTA speech (obvs) and to be a Godparent to one of her client’s children (!!) 🌟 Q: You point to that infamous Britney Spears and Madonna kiss more than a decade ago at the MTV Awards. Was that the beginning of this?

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That kind of reasoning disturbs Tolman: "It's an insult to women who actually want to be with other women," she says. Ashley, a 14-year-old lesbian who attends a small public school in Harlem, agrees. She first saw two straight girls making out at a party last summer, she says, and it was clear they were doing it as a means to hook up with the boys who were watching. "I don't think it's right, because it sends a message that being a lesbian is a joke -- that being with women is for male pleasure," she says. "And then when someone asks the girls if they are lesbians, and they say, 'Oh, no, of course not!' it's like they're saying that actually being a lesbian is unnatural and disgusting." Mandy, a 23-year-old lesbian in a small town in mid-Iowa, says that as one of the only out women in her area, the girl-on-girl trend among straight women puts her in an awkward position. "I don't go to straight bars anymore because my guy friends expect me to make out with their girlfriends," she says. "It drives me nuts -- it's like they're putting on a show and they expect me to join them. A lot of girls around here will say they're bi, but if the only time you make out with girls is when guys are watching, you're not really bi." So does it work? If straight girls who make out with each other really aren't doing it for their own pleasure, but to please guys, are the guys, well, pleased? Needless to say that Miss Celia is one hell of a candid woman. Opinionated, driven, hilarious - what more could you want from a guest? The song promotes self-discovery, acceptance, and the rejection of societal expectations. It encourages listeners to embrace their desires and celebrate the diversity of human connections, challenging traditional notions of sexuality. 4. How does “Girl on Girl Action” contribute to the LGBTQ+ community?

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