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Queer as Moms

It’s Here, It’s Queer and We’re Basically Ready For It: Family Pride Round-Up Part 4

Meri Perra blogs about the challenges she and her partner face in trying to raise their girls with feminist values

Today after work my partner will go in search of pink hair dye. She wants me to take the time to buy a new dress, like there is something wrong with worn out yoga pants. (There is a lot wrong with worn out yoga pants.) “It’s only once a year,” she tells me when I squawk: “No time! No time!”

Dyke Day is anon, and she wants our family to look good. (And she tells me, have fun.) Half of our family will. Guaranteed. The kids always look great. Hopefully we’ll all have fun.

The kids will be in super hero/fairy princess hats and pink capes. They’ll wave rainbow flags, and both will likely sing: “When I get older, I will be stronger …” on heart-breaking adorable repeat. We’re considering being dykes with tykes on bikes this year. Definitely, once we get there, we’ll search for friends and wonder why we didn’t consider a meet-up spot.

Queer as Moms

What I Miss About Being Queer and Going to Pride Before I Became a Mom: A Flashback to Prides Past

Meri Perra blogs about the challenges she and her partner face in trying to raise their girls with feminist values


It’s probably fair to say that Gavin McInnes of Street Carnage and I misspent our pre-parent lives differently. But the list of things he used to do before fatherhood inspired the same from me. Why us newish parents need to reminisce about our cringe-worthy (cringe-worthy when we think of our kids getting into the same stuff) pasts is beyond me. Did our parents do the same, or do we cling on past our time to stuff that’s… past our time? I don’t know.

But here’s my list — call it a throwback to the Family Pride round-up, which continues next week at Queer as Moms:

1. Vazaleen