Challenging myself to consume a piece of queer media every day for Pride month.  

Feel free to recommend anything, but keep in mind it should be easily finishable within a day or two. Short stories, anthologies, mini series, small games or episodes are therefore preferred! 😊

#QueerEveryday #PrideMonth

📙 Day 1 - あの娘と目が合うたび私は 社会人百合アンソロジー (Whenever Our Eyes Meet... A Women's Love Anthology) by various artists

For Day 1 I chose a sweet little shōjo ai anthology because I haven't really read many manga in the past few years. Most of them were very cute, some a bit repetitive, but all definitely drawn and written with lots of love, detail and charm. For some of them I really wouldn't have minded a longer series, and maybe that means I will be on the lookout for a sweet Yuri manga in the near future. 👀 Along the lines of Kare Kano would be great, but queer y'know, because I remember really loving that one as a teen.

I read volume 1, and I might read another one this month whenever I feel like reading something soft. ❤️

On bookpile: https://bookpile.org/b/9781975357580

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📺 Day 2 - Tip Toe (1x01, 1x02)

I meant to start Pride Month with this newly released and still airing show, but since it's more of a serious approach and very current, I decided against it.
It was a good decision, I was way more ready for it today and consequently watched not just one episode, but the two episodes that are already out.

So far, it's really good. The acting, editing, use of music is amazing and the writing is exciting to follow. Sure, the topic(s) at hand might be grim, but they're important to pay attention to. Very real, close to heart. I just adore Alan Cumming. Can't wait to see what happens next. The following three episodes that complete the show are airing from Sunday to Tuesday.

On IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt35768911

#QueerEveryday #TipToe

🎧 Day 3 - Give It To Me Bi, Bisexual Podcast: How do you actually know if you're bisexual?

Being into podcasts over the years, I've listened to quite a few different ones that focus on queerness, be it entire podcasts or single episodes, series or community collabs. I've quite enjoyed the ones that specifically focus on bisexuality, because I'm bi myself, of course.
Steve and Chad have very chill and soothing voices, their episodes are usually over an hour long, and they're very enjoyable to listen to. They do rant a lot, which is why the episodes are longer, but it's exactly what I enjoy when I'm in a podcast mood.

I chose the most recent episode because it's one of the episodes I hadn't yet listened to. I genuinely love the deep dive, the personal experiences, the occasional stories from friends or listeners that are discussed. It always feels very good to listen to bisexuals talk about bisexuality ... because *they get it*.

#QueerEveryday #GiveItToMeBi

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In my opinion, reassuring young queers or people that have been questioning their identity or their sexuality their entire lives is one of the most important parts of activism. A simple, "It's okay, we are listening, it's perfectly fine to question, to experiment or change your mind." goes a long way.
As always, the episode discusses bi myths, reactions from outsiders, and validates what people are going through.

Website: https://giveittomebi.com/
Episode: https://youtu.be/e1AB3c_iZow

#QueerEveryday #GiveItToMeBi

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Give It To Me Bi

Give It To Me Bi is a podcast that amplifies the voices and experiences of the bi+ community. We explore relationships, identity, research, and advocacy, offering candid conversations and insights into bisexuality. Tune in for real stories, expert guests, and a celebration of bi+ visibility.

Give It To Me Bi

RE: https://tech.lgbt/@david/116677494821090348

📹 Day 4 - PBS Documentaries: She Never Got Her Quinceañera. Until Now. | VOCES Shorts

Catching up with day 4, this was really sweet. It's just a 15 minute documentary, but it still made me tear up. What Karyna tells us about her past and her family is the experience of thousands of us. To this day, we are treated differently.

My big take-away from this story is that it's extra important to be there for friends and family, to listen and accept things even if we can't entirely comprehend them. Support each other!

I think it's especially beautiful for trans people in cultures with parties and ceremonies that celebrate adulthood, womanhood, and similar, to be able to fulfil that dream. Karyna looked absolutely gorgeous!

On YouTube: https://youtu.be/SyuC3FueR-M

Shared by @david as a recommendation. Thank you David! 😊

#QueerEveryday #Quinceañera

🎧 Day 5 - Trixie and Katya's Guide to Modern Womanhood by Trixie Mattel and Katya (Audiobook)

Well, they can't all be winners. 🦨
I don't know why this wasn't for me, maybe it's because I've not been invested in the Drag space for years and years now, but I just didn't like it, even if Katya has always been one of my favourite Queens.

I don't even know what this was *supposed* to be, but it wasn't really funny. Satirical, sure, but a lot of what was said also seemed grossly harsh. Trixie and Katya take turns talking about some (more or less, random?) parts of life, and how they deal with it. A lot of what was said seemed odd, some of it was downright disgusting, and their usual bouncing-off-of-each-other doesn't really work here for me.

The end was a bit more interesting because they're having an actual conversation, but it's still a book, so the pace felt off. The title also kinda loses its meaning after the first two chapters. To me this was a lot of nonsense rambling which made me zone out repeatedly.

Yikes. I think this probably the review I agree with most: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3552103714

On bookpile: https://bookpile.org/b/9780593086704

#QueerEveryday #TrixieAndKatyasGuideToModernWomanhood

👂🏻 Day 6 - ZDFtivi PUR+ Podcast: Wissendrin mit Eric, Podcast: LGBTQ+ (German)

This is an episode of the kids program of our public access channel in Germany, the ZDF (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZDF).
Turns out, the host of the show is also part of the queer community. Since this is for kids, it's a pretty basic explanation of the LGBT+ community. He also introduces one of his co-workers, who is a lesbian, and they both talk about their experiences as kids, teens and young adults, how it felt to not quite 'fit in', and that when they were young, there were very few queer rolemodels to be found.

The second half is about the trans part of the community, and a guest named Nick, who talks about his experience as a trans kid. How he came out, how everything was dealt with, and that he's also on hormones.

For me, this episode was almost too basic. It felt almost too plastic, I was missing the passion about the topic. I've definitely seen better shorts and explanations for kids, they aren't dumb, and usually kind. Maybe it's because I prefer the style of logo!, another kids program, which funnily enough also belongs to the ZDF.

On zdf.de: https://www.zdf.de/play/talk/podcast-wissendrin-mit-eric-102/podcast-wissendrin-queerness-lgbtq-100

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RE: https://mastodon.social/@FictionFactoryGames/116708660440193345

🎥 Day 7 - An Interview with Stefan Gagne (Game Developer, Author) - cutiespectives by Jasmin Page

Listening to this was such a delight. I love @Twoflower's games and writing, and the one hour interview went by so quickly. Jasmin and Stefan talk about his writing, @FictionFactoryGames, disability, resistance and of course, the queer community.
I don't want to spoil much more and invite you all to listen to this interview yourselves. The topics discussed can't all be condensed into one simple post.

My personal favourites by Fiction Factory Games are The Shadow Over Cyberspace and Arcade Spirits.

This interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_MXiuWUZhM

Website: https://www.fictionfactorygames.com/
My favourite FFG game on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2982530/The_Shadow_Over_Cyberspace/

#QueerEveryday #FictionFactoryGames

🗒 Day 8 - Pretty Boy by omocat

Got randomly attacked by this really sweet comic qwoppy shared on Discord last night, so I thought I'd include it as number 8 in this little series. ❤️

There really aren't more words needed. Just a cute little comic to enjoy during Pride Month. 😊

On tumblr: https://www.omocat-blog.com/post/67079004346/a-project-i-literally-did-overnight-gonna-make-it
Website: https://www.omocat.com/

#QueerEveryday #PrettyBoy #omocat

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a project i literally did overnight gonna make it a booklet... EDIT: booklet now available in my online store!

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📺 Day 9 - LGBTQI* - (k)ein Problem mit sexueller Vielfalt? auf ARD alpha

Yesterday and today I watched the last three episodes of Tip Toe. Since I already talked about it on Day 2 I can only recommend it. But only on a day you're not already feeling down or vulnerable. ❤️

For today I chose another German report because I'm genuinely curious to see how life feels for other queer people in Germany. Having lived in Berlin my entire life I can only guess people in more rural areas have an entirely different experience.

I really liked these interviews, they're more focused on gender identity and gender expression rather than sexual identity, which is why I'm not sure the title they chose really fit the topic (English: (A/No) problem with sexual diversity?), but this seems to be a problem for a lot of reports. The interviewer seems really personable and nice, the people interviewed all seemed chill af.

Unfortunately, and I'm already aware of this, Germany still seems hostile and uncomfortable with queer identity. Some cities might be ahead, but that's definitely not true for all of them. We need to be better.

On zdf.de: https://www.zdf.de/video/reportagen/collection-index-page-ard-collection-ard-dxjuomfyzdpzag93omixy2e4mtizowi0zdlknwe-1024/page-video-ard-lgbtqi---kein-problem-mit-sexueller-vielfalt-104

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LGBTQI* - (k)ein Problem mit sexueller Vielfalt?

Regenbogenflaggen, schwule Politiker, lesbische Moderatorinnen. Frauen, die mal Männer waren. Seit 2017 dürfen homosexuelle Paare auch in Deutschland heiraten. Sexuelle Vielfalt gehört zur alltäglichen Normalität. Aber werden Menschen, die von den althergebrachten Mann-Frau-Vorstellungen abweichen, in unserer Gesellschaft wirklich akzeptiert? Warum erleben LGBTQI* Diskriminierung und Gewalt, wenn angeblich niemand mehr ein Problem mit Schwulen, Lesben, Bi- oder Trans-Personen hat? RESPEKT-Moderatorin Christina Wolf will wissen, wie offen Deutschland tatsächlich für queeres Leben ist und wie es LGBTQI* hier geht. Zum Beispiel Elli, die in der Oberpfalz als Schornsteinfegerin arbeitet. Außer dem Chef darf niemand wissen, dass Elli nicht-binär ist und privat als Frau lebt. Die Moderatorin besucht Elli auf dem Land und erfährt, dass es für queere Menschen abseits der Metropolen noch sehr schwierig ist. Und wie sich Elli Freiräume erkämpft. Aber auch in der vermeintlich völlig freien Großstadtwelt verstecken sich LGBTQI* - manche ein halbes Leben lang. So wie Patricia Schüttler, die als Patrick aufgewachsen ist und Sandra geheiratet hat. Sie erklärt Christina Wolf, was Geschlechtsidentität für sie bedeutet und warum sie mit fast 40 Jahren ihr Coming-out gewagt hat. Sandra und Patricia sind weiterhin zusammen und erzählen, wie sich ihre Ehe seit Patricias Geschlechtsangleichung verändert hat. LGBTQI* erleben Ablehnung und Vorurteile in der Schule, am Arbeitsplatz, in der Freizeit und sehr oft auch von den eigenen Eltern. Doch es gibt auch einfache Mittel dagegen: Kontakt und Gespräche. Schüler*innen aber auch Lehrkräfte wissen häufig wenig von queeren Menschen. Zum Beispiel, dass 5-10% der Bevölkerung LGBTQI* sind. Aufklärungsarbeit leistet auch Phillip Pietsch, im Gleichstellungsreferat der Uni München. Von ihm erfährt Moderatorin Christina Wolf, dass auch die Hochschulen beim Umgang mit sexueller Vielfalt noch Lernbedarf haben und wie wichtig es wäre, das Thema auch in der Lehrer*innen-Ausbildung zu platzieren. Bayerischer Rundfunk 2020 Mehr Informationen unter: www.br.de/respekt

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👀 Day 10 - Becoming Courtney Act: How drag made Shane Jenek queen of his own identity | Australia Story

Aw man, this was such a wonderful little documentary about Shane. I absolutely adore him! He's not just an entertainer but an educator, he created his own dating show for bisexuals and in general, just seems like a lovely person. ❤️

If you haven't read his memoir, I recommend you read it, or better yet, listen to the audiobook.

He also has a mini series on sexualities and gender identity on his YouTube channel.

The docu made me cry, even though it's just a short look into is life and on how he became Courtney.

On YouTube: https://youtu.be/DKiZ5GRogIk?is=4aszkPr8loLSUxJY
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/courtneyact

#QueerEveryday #CourtneyAct

Becoming Courtney Act: How drag made Shane Jenek queen of his own identity | Australian Story

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Most dokus from public broadcast are perfekt, some are not. Hard to tell. Ask other folks on fedi.
I am to broken to watch stuff like this.