
A Short History of Queer Parenting
Queer families have always existed
Even Sappho, the OG lesbian, had a daughter named Cleis, in honour of vaginas everywhere! For centuries, the women of âThe Golden Orchid Societyâ in Qing-dynasty China were getting married and raising daughters together â platonically, obviously... And Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolsonâs fabulously bisexual open marriage proved women really can have it all â a husband, two kids, a writing career and Virginia Woolf.
Maybe youâre exploring your options. Maybe you donât want kids but you have questions. Either way, Kirsty Loehr provides another rollicking guide to the ups and downs of queer parenthood through the ages.
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Queer families have always existed
Even Sappho, the OG lesbian, had a daughter named Cleis, in honour of vaginas everywhere! For centuries, the women of âThe Golden Orchid Societyâ in Qing-dynasty China were getting married and raising daughters together â platonically, obviously... And Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolsonâs fabulously bisexual open marriage proved women really can have it all â a husband, two kids, a writing career and Virginia Woolf.
Maybe youâre exploring your options. Maybe you donât want kids but you have questions. Either way, Kirsty Loehr provides another rollicking guide to the ups and downs of queer parenthood through the ages.
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Queer families have always existed
Even Sappho, the OG lesbian, had a daughter named Cleis, in honour of vaginas everywhere! For centuries, the women of âThe Golden Orchid Societyâ in Qing-dynasty China were getting married and raising daughters together â platonically, obviously... And Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolsonâs fabulously bisexual open marriage proved women really can have it all â a husband, two kids, a writing career and Virginia Woolf.
Maybe youâre exploring your options. Maybe you donât want kids but you have questions. Either way, Kirsty Loehr provides another rollicking guide to the ups and downs of queer parenthood through the ages.











