A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. This week, Dana and Helen use Exes & Ohs insemination storyline as a jumping-off point to discuss similarities and differences between lesbian and straight parents. They also try to figure out which of them is the bio mom, debate the virtues of dumbing-down one's résumé, and share some news about an upcoming movie restoration featuring lesbian moms from over two decades ago.
A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. This week, Dana and Helen use Jodie Foster's increasing openness about her personal life as an excuse to talk about why it's important for parents to be honest about their families. How does being out (or not) impact children's sense of self? How can it aid parents and children in everyday interactions? Are there circumstances when it's best not to be out? They also recommend a book that should be on the shelves of every LGBT parent (and their older children) to help children talk about their families on their own terms.
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A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. This week, Mombian's Dana and Helen step into an alternate universe and imagine what the upcoming season of The L Word might be like if parenting (but not pregnant lesbians or sperm) played a larger role. Bette with mashed peas on her suit? Angelica as a famous child artist? A theme song by two children's television icons to replace the current one by Betty? Helena's kids, anywhere, for more than 30 seconds? Jenny, near children? Maybe not. Plus Legos, laughter, and lyrics about linoleum!
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