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www.malindalo.com
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| | | | | The other day on twitter I saw someone tweet about their reluctance to read f/f (female/female) romance, even though they identified as a queer woman. They admitted that reading f/f could somehow feel too close for comfort; that reading m/m (male/male) romance was sometimes easier, and allowed them to relax more. Several people responded, a bit self-consciously, that they agreed. | |
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norerolls.co.uk
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| | | | | We've not done many reviews here. It's just not something I've felt particularly... qualified to do. I don't think this is fair, and it probably speaks my own self-esteem and how I see the value of my own opinions. That said, about 1500 words into this article I paused, took stock and realised I was... | |
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critical-distance.com
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| | | | | What a year it's been! Ordinarily Eric Swain would be leading our annual mega-roundup of the best of the best games criticism, analysis and commentary, but this year you have none other than ... | |
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classicmystery.blog
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| | | And so March draws to a close, the month of the Great Hercule Poirot survey - I do hope you had your say in it, but if not, then come back in a couple of days' time for the Best Miss Marple Novel survey - haven't decided the format just yet. On top of the... | ||