How to Be a Woman

How to Be a Woman
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When I was 21, my then-husband and I were hanging out with our couple friends — the sole couple we were friends with, because we were of that age when all our friends were 20-something single men.

That is a phase, right, of your early 20s? Or was it just that I was socially inept and chose, instead of making friends of my own, to befriend the guys my husband was friends with in high school, unknowingly trapping myself in a marriage that would stop working after three years because leaving him would mean losing my whole life, and I didn’t have the audacity to believe I would be capable of building a new one on my own? Maybe that.

The man-half of this couple said to us, “Guess what Mandy did in the shower this morning!”

I didn’t change her name. I kind of should have, but that’s her real name, and I’m not changing it. Like six people in the world will know who I’m talking about, and probably none of them are reading this because they left me along with my divorce.

My husband and I, randy 20-somethings that we were, were all, “Oh, yes, please do tell us what Mandy did in the shower this morning…”

“She cut her nipple shaving.”

And Mandy blushed all to hell and stammered an explanation: “I nicked it. I wasn’t shaving my nipples. I was going from one armpit, you know, over to this armpit, and I — see? How that could happen?” She promptly swatted said man-half in the shoulder.

And I realized, Holy shit. She shaves her nipples.

When you’re a girl about to be a woman, no one pulls you aside and shares all the secrets of being a woman with you. They don’t seem to do this with being a man, either, but there is the classic learning-to-shave rite of passage that boys seem to go through.

We don’t have that. That’s why girls’ legs are covered in Band-Aids all through middle school — remember that? That’s us learning how to shave. And apparently we’re all idiots, because we’re constantly nicking something.

The legs are just the parts you can see.

It’s not that we’re idiots, but probably just that we don’t read the instructions. I’m a woman now; I’ll know how to do this by instinct. Razors come with instructions, but those are promptly tossed in the trash with the package as we climb in the bath and think about some boy running his grubby 12-year-old paws over these soon-to-be-smooth stems holding up this body shaped like nothing but a bunch of awkward for the next three years.

We do the same with tampons. Sit in a bathroom for 45 minutes trying to wedge a tube of cotton up there the wrong way because we didn’t read the thing that said to angle it back a little. Or maybe we tried to read it, but that diagram doesn’t make any sense, because no 12-year-old girl knows what the female anatomy actually looks like. We don’t learn that until, maybe, college. Some girls never learn it.

I was in college, in some women’s studies/biology course before I ever looked at my vagina. I had a grasp of the basic map, so I was ahead of a lot of adult women already. But no one had ever told me to go look at the thing until this course. Just pop into a bathroom once, prop a leg on the toilet seat, and aim a mirror in there. I’d had the thing for like 22 years by this point — why had no one suggested this?

I got my first sort of look at a vagina like I assume many of us do — at a strip club.

Or is that just me?

I’ve never been super into porn, so that never came up, but I started going to strip clubs with my boyfriend and all those male friends as soon as we were all 18.

I didn’t know whether I was gay, and I had a friend who also kinda didn’t know but she was too shy to try it out on me, so we spent a lot of time talking about it and going to strip clubs with boys.

She wasn’t gay.

I figured out I like girls during my first lap dance. My husband and I won a lap dance in a raffle from a stripper named Desire.

Desire was tiny, just topping five-feet tall without her platform stilettos. She placed one on either side of us and rubbed her body all around us for a couple of songs. She sucked on my ear and breathed down my neck, and I was totally turned on, and I left like, “Yeah, I like girls.”

I could smell Desire’s vagina while she danced, which was bizarre. I get it now, but at the time, I’d never smelled a vagina before. They totally smell, not bad, just distinct; and no one ever told me that. Hers was clean-shaved and pierced on one of the pieces I didn’t yet recognize, and it danced right in front of my face when she stood up a little on the crushed-velvet couch.

It’s a fascinating piece of anatomy. Absolutely disgusting if you think too hard — as is the rest of our anatomy — but fascinating. Most interesting is what happens when you touch it. All the pieces look kind of unassuming, but they’re like firecrackers when you touch them.

I had touched my vagina before looking at it, and before seeing someone else’s, but I was probably older than most before I went down there.

No one in real life mentions girls masturbating. A 12-year-old boy wanking every chance he gets — that’s a running gag. It’s also easy; just put a hand on the knob and pull. To masturbate as a girl, you have to find something no one tells you about until, maybe, college.

So it didn’t really occur to me. I was never taught to be repelled by sex, or masturbation, or my body, or anything like that. I just always assumed that my desires were to be directed to boys, who would ultimately be responsible for fulfilling them, once I could muster the self-confidence to be in a situation where they might be able to do that, or even speak to a boy, maybe, or dance with one without my friends watching and giggling.

I didn’t realize I could just take care of it myself.

Women learn these things in odd situations. It seems like boys learn from The Media, or porn, or some official source like that, which dictates the society we live in. Girls are left to learn about our bodies and sex and the smell of vaginas the same way we learn about all the other important things in life: through gossip.

I learned about shaving the hair around my belly button because I was eating pie at a diner with a group of girls who were gossiping about the red stubble on Krystal’s belly in gym class.

A lot of the revelations are about places where we have hair growing that needs to be removed.

I started shaving my legs because of Emily’s Snoopy-Band-Aided knees in the seventh grade, but didn’t go above the knee until the girls were giving Heather grief about not shaving her thighs our sophomore year. I started shaving my armpits when Sara mentioned at cheerleading practice freshman year that she forgot to do hers that morning, and was really grossed out about it.

They snickered behind Morgan’s back about hair on her upper lip when we were 13, but I didn’t have to worry about that until I was in my 20s. I started plucking that one chin hair when I saw them talking about it on Orange is the New Black second season.

Miranda was the first girl I had sex with, and she was partially shaved down there. I liked it. I started shaving the next day, and I’ve stuck with it since. I have a very grown-up looking, well-groomed vagina-area, and I’m proud of it.

The coolest thing I learned from (having sex with) women is how different all these vaginas are.

Seriously, girls, you need to know this: There’s no one right vagina.

The pieces are all different shapes and colors and sizes — and smells, as we’ve established — and the way they react when you touch them is different on each one.

Somehow, we’ve created some image of the perfect vagina in our heads — from where, I don’t know. No one talks about them, so what is this gold-standard vagina? Whatever it is, our vagina is not that one. It feels absolutely shameful — until you run into another vagina somehow and realize it’s totally weird, too, but not at all like yours.

Then you realize, your vagina is probably just fine.

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Department of Defense Plans to Extend Non-Discrimination Protections for LGB Troops

Department of Defense Plans to Extend Non-Discrimination Protections for LGB Troops

Today, HRC responded to the news that the Department of Defense plans to extend non-discrimination protections to LGB troops by updating the Military Equal Opportunity (MEO) program to include sexual orientation as a protected class.
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Miley Cyrus Was Just 14 When She Told Her Mother She Was Attracted To Both Boys And Girls

Miley Cyrus Was Just 14 When She Told Her Mother She Was Attracted To Both Boys And Girls

miley_papermagazine_10Unless you’ve had your head deep in the sand the past few years, you already know that Miley Cyrus is a precious entertainer who dances to the beat of her own drum. The pop superstar has posed nude for a provocative photo shoot (sometimes covered in body paint, sometimes with a candy phallus dangling from her crotch, and in one pic she embraces a pig) for Paper magazine who describes her as “perhaps her generation’s most unlikely social activist, and also one of its most powerful.” It’s hard to argue with this assessment, for Cyrus doesn’t hold back in the interview, revealing again that she doesn’t discriminate when it comes to sexual partners and made up her mind about her sexual fluidity when she was a young teen. Now 22, the singer has founded a non-profit, The Happy Hippies, to raise funds and awareness for homeless and LGBT youth. Partly inspired by the death last year of Leelah Alcorn, a transgender girl who committed suicide after being forced to undergo so-called “conversion therapy.” Cyrus is refreshingly and unsurprisingly candid in the interview. “We can’t keep noticing these kids too late,” she tells Paper.

We learn Miley is a roll-with-the-flow kinda girl.

“I am literally open to every single thing that is consenting and doesn’t involve an animal and everyone is of age. Everything that’s legal, I’m down with. Yo, I’m down with any adult — anyone over the age of 18 who is down to love me. I don’t relate to being boy or girl, and I don’t have to have my partner relate to boy or girl.”

She was just 14 when she told her mother that she was attracted to both males and females:

“I remember telling her I admire women in a different way. And she asked me what that meant. And I said, I love them. I love them like I love boys. And it was so hard for her to understand. She didn’t want me to be judged and she didn’t want me to go to hell. But she believes in me more than she believes in any god. I just asked for her to accept me. And she has.”

Related article: Miley Cyrus Says She’s Not Offended By Rumors She’s Lesbian

Jeremy Kinser

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Miss USA Pageant Invites Caitlyn Jenner To Join Judging Panel: VIDEO

Miss USA Pageant Invites Caitlyn Jenner To Join Judging Panel: VIDEO

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Miss USA – the only pageant system that allows transgender contestants – has invited Caitlyn Jenner to join its judging panel, reports USA Today.

In a statement, the organization said that while Jenner has not been confirmed as a judge, they would “indeed love to have her…”

In her Vanity Fair profile, Jenner said she picked her new name by trying out those of some of the Miss USA contestants.

In 2011, when asked by Jenner’s stepson Rob Kardashian if it’s fair for a transgender woman to win the competition, winner Olivia Culpo said “it’s a free country.” Miss USA 2014 will air July 12 on NBC.

Watch Culpo’s reply to Rob Kardashian’s question, AFTER THE JUMP


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Miley Cyrus Talks Fluid Sexuality, Homelessness And Fundamentalism In Paper Mag

Miley Cyrus Talks Fluid Sexuality, Homelessness And Fundamentalism In Paper Mag
Miley Cyrus bares it all — body and soul — in the latest issue of Paper magazine.

The 22-year-old posed nude for Paper mag’s Summer Music Issue, wearing strips of neon body paint and/or nothing at all (the photos appear below uncensored). As the founder of the nonprofit Happy Hippie Foundation, which treats at-risk youth with art and animal therapies, she is focused on making a change in people’s lives. In the corresponding interview, she opens up — sometimes in vehement and explicit terms — about her commitment to help the homeless, Fundamentalism and her fluid sexuality.

Plus, her pet pig Bubba Sue makes an appearance.

She won’t ignore the problem of homelessness.

“I can’t drive by in my fucking Porsche and not fucking do something. I see it all day: people in their Bentleys and their Rolls and their Ubers, driving past these vets who have fought for our country, or these young women who have been raped.” She pauses. “I was doing a show two nights ago, and I was wearing butterfly nipple pasties and butterfly wings. I’m standing there with my tits out, dressed like a butterfly. How the fuck is that fair? How am I so lucky?”

Although she was raised Christian, she’s against Fundamentalist lawmakers.

“Those people [shouldn’t] get to make our laws,” she said, referencing those who believe in things like Noah’s Ark. “That’s fucking insane. We’ve outgrown that fairy tale, like we’ve outgrown fucking Santa and the tooth fairy.”

Her sexuality and gender identity are multi-faceted.

“I am literally open to every single thing that is consenting and doesn’t involve an animal and everyone is of age. Everything that’s legal, I’m down with. Yo, I’m down with any adult — anyone over the age of 18 who is down to love me. I don’t relate to being boy or girl, and I don’t have to have my partner relate to boy or girl.”

She told her mom, Tish, about her same-sex attractions at 14.

“I remember telling her I admire women in a different way. And she asked me what that meant. And I said, I love them. I love them like I love boys. And it was so hard for her to understand. She didn’t want me to be judged and she didn’t want me to go to hell. But she believes in me more than she believes in any god. I just asked for her to accept me. And she has.”

Head over to Paper magazine to read the full interview and see more photos.

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Is Boycotting One Of Our Own A Good Idea?

Is Boycotting One Of Our Own A Good Idea?

Screen shot 2015-06-08 at 5.07.10 PMGay hotelier Ian Reisner can’t catch a break. Ever since he hosted a private dinner party for gay-hating 2016 presidential hopeful Ted Cruz back in April, he’s suffered an onslaught of bad press, gaffes, lawsuits, and boycotts of his various businesses.

Last weekend, Queer Nation flew a plane over Fire Island trailing a banner calling for people to boycott the millionaire’s businesses there.

Reisner just can’t seem to do right, even if he is on the political right, which begs the question: Is boycotting one of our own really a good idea?

Sound off here…

Graham Gremore

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'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2' Trailer Is Here: WATCH

'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2' Trailer Is Here: WATCH

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Katniss is out for blood. President Snow’s blood. “Nothing good is safe while Snow’s alive…Snow has to pay for what he’s done.”

Watch the trailer for the final installment in The Hunger Games franchise that stars Jennifer Lawrence, Natalie Dormer, Elizabeth Banks, Gwednoline Christie, Julianne Moore, Liam Hemsworth, Jen Malone, Josh Hutcherson, Woody Harrelson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland, and more, AFTER THE JUMP…


Sean Mandell

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