In "Chibi Tiny Tales" retelling of the beloved Disney Channel Original Movie “The Cheetah Girls,” we follow the exciting story of how four talented girls became musical superstars!
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In "Chibi Tiny Tales" retelling of the beloved Disney Channel Original Movie “The Cheetah Girls,” we follow the exciting story of how four talented girls became musical superstars!
“My constant companions are women, my intellectual colleagues are women, my peers are women, my inspiration comes from women, my heart goes out to women, I live and breathe women.”
- Deborah Gregory, Sex and Love: New Thoughts on Old Contradictions
“Until a bisexual woman questions, confronts, and accepts herself positively as a bisexual woman, she is likely to feel like two separate people walking around in the same body. She is likely to feel always slightly cut off from the people around her, slightly out of place everywhere. Put off by the claims of separatists and heterosexists, yet identifying with the rejection each group feels at the hands of the others, she often feels more defined by what she is not than by what she is.”
- Deborah Gregory, From Where I Stand: A Case for Feminist Bisexuality from Sex and Love: New Thoughts on Old Contradictions
I feel bad for young girls who don’t get the chance to read young adult books series like The A-List, The Cheetah Girls, The Clique, It Chicks, It Girl and Gossip Girl. Those book series helped me discover my inner and outer bougie and fierceness and desire, love and appreciation for the finer things in life.
The Cheetah Girls Book Series
“I have found it difficult - initially, nearly impossible - to make love with a man the way I wanted to, as I knew it was important to me that the man would be as vulnerable to me as I was to him. He had to be able to receive my caresses, to let me make love to him as I would to another woman. I would only feel close to a man who could accept that sex was about me expressing my sexuality as much as about him expressing his, and that my sexuality did not consist in my responsiveness to him.”
- Deborah Gregory, Sex and Love: New Thoughts on Old Contradictions
“All women who publicly challenge prevailing notions of female sexuality are prey to mental abuse: derision, marginalisation, isolation, ostracism; physical attack and harassment; economic sanctions; loss of security and status; threat of or actual loss of our children; imprisonment, torture and death.”
- Deborah Gregory, Sex and Love: New Thoughts on Old Contradictions
“Until a bisexual woman questions, confronts and accepts herself positively as a bisexual woman, she is likely to feel like two separate people walking around in the same body. She is likely to feel always slightly cut off from the people around her, slightly out of place everywhere. Put off by the claims of separatists and heterosexists, yet identifying with the rejection each group feels at the hands of the other, she often feels more defined by what she is not than by what she is.”
- Deborah Gregory, Sex and Love: New Thoughts on Old Contradictions