Pitching low-cost lesbianism
GRACE CROWLEY wants to know, when did being queer getsoexpensive?
If it’s not a Co-Star subscription, then it’s a new Venus tattoo. If it’s not that, then it’s a new Dr. Martens drop, a Mitski tour or tickets to a Butch, Please! night. Growing up queer, I prepared myself for many things: the comments, the questions, the coming out. I did not, however, prepare for the never-ending financial costs of lesbianism.