"Leah On the Off-Beat" is a great book about a Bi-sexual character, who is friends with other LGBTQ individuals (It's the equal to Love Simon) and "Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruits" which is a great young lesbian focused book.
On "Supergirl" when Alex was talking about coming out to Maggie, and her nervousness about being gay. Maggie looked at her and said "It's real. You're real, and you deserve to have a real, full, happy life." Sure, is was one character telling another, but I heard it. Through my tv…Â
Maggie Sawyer and Alex Danvers (Sanvers) on "Supergirl". These characters give me that sence of representation I have been looking for since I came out. Having a healthy, respectful and encouraging relationship played out on screen without the drama and all too familar queer sterotyping…Â
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