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New Queer Day

Posted by ulla on Friday, January 1, 2010, In : queer 


2010 has just emerged, foetus-like from the bloody hips of 2009 and surely South Africa is thinking about things beyond soccer?  And us queers, where are we? 

Well, I'm guessing most of us are still in closets.  Iconic lesbian website After Ellen's round up of lesbians who came out in 2009 includes a whole one South African i.e. Melanie Lowe.  Whether or not you like her music, if you're one of those fabled and privileged queers with plenty of disposable income, please go buy at least one of ...

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Have yourself a lesbo little xmas ...

Posted by ulla on Friday, December 18, 2009, In : dykestyle 


“Madonna, Lover, and Son” by Becki Jayne Harrelson, 1996. Oil on canvas, 80 x 68 inches. www.beckijayne.com

So, besides yelling, "Ho, ho, ho!" at your exes, what are you doing to dyke the halls and have yourself a lesbo little Christmas?  If you're lucky, you have some form of well-adjusted family and can integrate into the general Christmas spirit without feeling the need to make it too queer - it's not always that way though, is it?  For some, Christmas ends up being one of those times w...

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Stalking Robert Hamblin

Posted by ulla on Wednesday, October 28, 2009, In : queer 
For the first and possibly last time in my life, I bought a copy of Rooi Rose (for any non South African readers, it’s an Afrikaans women’s magazine and although it’s come a long way since apartheid days, it’s still one of those magazines that one thinks of as safely mainstream i.e. hardly relevant to me, as part of the LGBTQI spectrum).  I bought it for the story about Robert Hamblin, the artist formerly known as Adele Hamblin; photographer extraordinaire.

Robert’s physical transiti...

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Ho Ho Homophobia

Posted by ulla on Sunday, October 18, 2009, In : queer 


There are people in my life and on the periphery of it, who will never ever truly accept me, because I am queer.  Sure, some people have altered their thinking enough to embrace me without saying, "If only ..." but at least one close family member, some friends and a whole bunch more acquaintances do their best not to be homophobic, but are nonetheless.  It's probably painful on both sides and I have grown past that youthful fervour that is convinced that some form of universal justice will p...

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Eish! I see proud people!

Posted by ulla on Wednesday, October 7, 2009, In : queer 


So I went to Joburg Pride this year - yay me!  Is there anything better than thousands of queers all together?  Alright, that probably sounds a bit separatist, but hey, it's really nice not to be outnumbered for once.  The sun was out and so were we - most of the boys looking fabulous and most of us lesbians looking ... well, wearing jeans and t-shirts really; myself included.  I contemplated a pink grim reaper outfit, but just didn't get it together.  Anyway, my girlfriend I scored QueerLife...

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Madam Finds Love With Maid?

Posted by ulla on Monday, September 14, 2009, In : stereotypes 


Yet another idiotic headline by South Africa's Daily Sun newspaper - and since their idiotic website is under idiotic construction, I couldn't find out anything about the story.  And nope, I couldn't buy the newspaper, it was late on Sunday, driving through a rural bit of the Eastern Cape.

Given my country's history of apartheid and that old madam and maid concept, I would, in fact, be interested to know the story - but not from a snotrag tabloid's point of view.  I also question the word us...

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another emo dyketoon

Posted by ulla on Wednesday, September 9, 2009, In : queer 

"as soon as you're out of the cocoon you're juggling euphoria and vertigo"

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To shave or not to shave ...

Posted by ulla on Saturday, September 5, 2009, In : stereotypes 


After enough years, thinking up new dyke opinion pieces to write becomes a little more challenging.  Address the stereotypes, lament the hatred, joke about dyke drama ... blah blah blah.  One of my three readers said (and I quote), "Oi feminist, write about hair - I want to throw the razor away."  My personal opinion of leg, armpit and pube shaving and waxing and electrolysis and so on is, if you want to do it, do; if not, don't.

Most queer women I talk to these days say they're fans of shavin...

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Give me a ring sometime ...

Posted by ulla on Sunday, August 30, 2009, In : dyke dating rituals 


"I hate the term commitment rings," she said - and I pondered it a bit.  If it isn't an engagement ring, or a wedding ring, but it is a symbol of love and commitment, what else is one supposed to call it?

Then of course, there is our communal queer history of concepts like engagement and marriage representing things we were not allowed to do by law.  And so what we could do, was commit verbally, in front of our friends, any family who hadn't disowned us and our cats.  We could get Wiccan and c...

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Lesbian Hairstyles

Posted by ulla on Thursday, July 30, 2009, In : stereotypes 


Don't ask me why, but "lesbian haircuts" and "lesbian hairstyles" are the two search terms that still get me the most hits on Stuff Dykes Like and I think I only ever posted one link to a book on the subject there.  So I figured I'd better write something about it all.

Once upon a long ago, on a queer internet forum, us lesbians used to refer to the Twelve Sacred Lesbian Haircuts - they don't exist, any more than the Secret Lesbian Handshake does, but it's a hell of a good way to tease newbies...

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What's more serious? Swine flu or girlfriends?

Posted by ulla on Sunday, July 19, 2009, In : dyke dating rituals 


I took that photo in East London the other day, sniggering.  I wondered which headline would scare South African lesbians most; swine flu or being haunted by girlfriends?  On the whole, I think I'd rather have the swine flu, thank you.  That said, most of my excess of exes seem to be delightfully benign these days and I am certainly not stalking any old flames myself, so perhaps I am immune, for now at least. 

Why is it that great friendships are so very simple and comfortable, but girlfriend...

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That's "Sir" Dyke to You!

Posted by ulla on Tuesday, July 7, 2009, In : dykestyle 


I get called sir by cabin crew and petrol pump attendants and business contacts and, well just lots of people.  It happens to me face to face and on the phone too.  As a young kid I was mistaken for a boy a few times and was highly delighted - my Famous Five hero was always George.  I'm sure I've said it before, but there was one memorable time when I was 23 and a guy shook my hand and congratulated me on being brave enough and man enough to wear a skirt.  I've never been particularly uncomfo...

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Butch Like Me

Posted by ulla on Monday, June 8, 2009, In : stereotypes 


I referred to someone idly as a dyke the other day and she said, "I'm no dyke!" although her Facebook profile intimated that she was into women.  I looked at a photo, saw long hair and light dawned.  "Oh HO!" quoth I to myself, "She is one of many lesbians who think that dyke equates to butch."  So I returned to the relevant chat window and said, "Dyke doesn't equal butch these days, we've reclaimed it from being a derogatory term applied by homophobes and have made it into a good, strong wor...

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Phuck Your Phobia

Posted by ulla on Wednesday, June 3, 2009, In : queer 
I love photographing drag kings and queens - my only complaint is that there aren't nearly enough drag kings in South Africa.  If I had the (ho ho) bollocks to perform, I'd start doing it myself.  Anyway, while photographing a gay beauty pageant and cabaret in East London the other night, I thought about the last time I photographed lots of drag queens - which was Johannesburg Pride 2008.  It gave me a lot of great photographs and some new Facebook friends ... there was one particularly nasty...

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I was wrong ...

Posted by ulla on Wednesday, May 27, 2009, In : stereotypes 


I am starting to conform to stereotype - the one where lesbians stay friends with their exes.  It's not even all that long since I wrote a rant against that very thing and I guess I have to blame stuff for this turnaround.  So here goes.

I have exes who are really good people, who, despite having survived the horror or relationships with me, are compassionate enough to want to be friends.  Somewhere along the way I guess I also pulled my head out of my ass long enough to see them for the good ...

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Lin Sampson is probably not a lesbian

Posted by ulla on Sunday, May 10, 2009, In : stereotypes 


How many lesbians and their husbands did Lin Sampson talk to before she wrote her somewhat mystifying column "Bride on the gravy train," one wonders?  In her version of things, "many" men looking for second wives choose lesbians, for a variety of cliched reasons.

“I’m sick of all those straight women. They bleed you. I want someone who doesn’t think that a blowjob deserves a Prada handbag,” said one. (The Sunday Times Lifestyle, May 10 2009)

It would be exhaustingly boring to tackle eve...

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Why Butches Wear Cargo Pants

Posted by ulla on Thursday, April 16, 2009, In : stereotypes 
I bet I am the last lesbian on earth to work this one out; butches wear cargo pants and other clothes with completely extraneous pockets, because femmes don't like to take their handbags into nightclubs and we end up carrying stuff for them.  A few times wearing jeans with the standard five pockets and you start missing your cargo pants, because wearing anything else, by the end of the night you end up resembling one of those, "Is that two wallets, car keys, lipstick, tissues and a coupla cel...

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Et in Arcadia ... Eden!

Posted by ulla on Monday, April 6, 2009, In : queer 


Arcadia is an industrial suburb of East London, in the Eastern Cape - a "city" which is pretty much ignored by the world and certainly by the gay media, because it's little and rather faded around the edges and entirely lacking in glamour.  All of those things are also what make it an incredibly cool place to be.

If you came to visit, I'd take you to Club Eden; down a dark back street (that euphemism may even appeal to some) and only very gently signposted and through the bars of its security ...

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10 Ways to Maintain a Popular Lesbian Blog

Posted by ulla on Tuesday, March 3, 2009, In : queer 
10 Ways to Maintain a Popular Lesbian Blog
Some serious advice and some rather tongue-in-cheek.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/1206442/10_ways_to_maintain_a_popular_lesbian.html
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High School Gays

Posted by ulla on Monday, March 2, 2009, In : queer 

I’d been ignoring Facebook, because it’s bloated and buggy and doesn’t generate income – I hadn’t even bothered to go and turn email notifications off again after it decided to restore them all to my account without my consent.  Emails would arrive, I’d delete them unless they were really interesting.  Six friend requests came in and I ignored those too, because I assumed they were more of you lot i.e. groupies.  I jest, I jest!  To cut a tedious story short, when I got a message ...


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Seduce Her

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : hot lesbian sex 
(orig. published by MambaGirl.com)

Seduction doesn’t need to be about flowers, candlelight and sleazy, cheesy music. Not that any of those things are intrinsically bad, just a little trite in that context.

Despite the gentle persuasion and arousal involved, it doesn’t work without tacit permission from whomever you’re trying to seduce either. It doesn’t need to be planned. It doesn’t need to be “performed” by only one of the people involved.

The first step in seduction would be t...


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Lesbian Phone Sex

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : hot lesbian sex 
(orig. published on MambaGirl.com)

Ah phone sex … not the kind you have to pay for, where the “lesbian” on the other end is probably just a bored housewife in her flannel pyjamas, but real phone sex, with a real lesbian. A real phone too. Bearing that in mind, there are two possibilities i.e. sex with someone you know and sex with someone you don’t know.

Phone sex works better using a hands free kit or an old fashioned handset – not because you’re going to have sex with the phone,...


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Hunting the Elderdyke

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : elderdyke 

(orig. published by QueerLife)

Years ago, when I wrote another column for another website, I used to bleat often, “Where are the elderdykes?” At that stage I was about 30 and didn’t know any lesbians much over 45. All my whining got two responses and I had a drink with a really cool fifty something in Cape Town, and got lectured by a lovely sixty something in KZN, about the responsibility of us young dykes towards their elders. Well, I couldn’t agree more. In fact, I think we all have...


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The Queer View Mirror

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : dykestyle 
(orig, published by QueerLife)

Write something from a dyke perspective, they reckon … what’s that? I suppose I have a permanent lesbian’s eye view, being a lesbian and all, but what makes it different to heterovision?

Through the glass dyke-ly I see a world that’s far too diverse to bother with closets, but we do. Everyone has secrets. When Michael Stipe came out he said he was fed up being made to feel guilty, when he wasn’t ashamed of being gay, he just wanted to keep his private ...


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The Pussy Theory

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009,
(orig. published by QueerLife)

It struck me today, with all the force of dandelion fluff in a light breeze, that I haven't tackled a dyke stereotype in a while. So - dykes and cats. Apparently dykes and cats go together like drag queens and heels; the questions therefore are: Do they really? And if so, why? As for the first question, I don't have a clue. Statistics are inherently dodgy and I don't have any. Not only do I lack stats, I lack cats too - if the truth be told, I have two dogs and ...


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Ex Static Lesbians

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : stereotypes 
(originally published by QueerLife)

Here’s the side of the phone call you hear between your girlfriend and her ex-girlfriend:
Hello?
Hello!
Exchange of how-are-yous
Laughter
Mild sexual innuendo
Unemotional mention of current girlfriend
Confiding tone
Expressions of concern/interest
Multiple lingering farewells
Wistful facial expression followed by very bright smile

Ring any bells? Things can be as innocent as they like, but boi oh boi do lesbians ever hold on to their exes. I’m probabl...


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Poetry is Porn for Lesbians

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : stereotypes 

The title of this column is a quote from a lesbian called Wasabi on the Q forums, and when I read it some months ago, I almost pissed myself laughing – it’s just so accurate and witty.

What is it about lesbians and poetry? It’s like comfortable shoes and short hair; it’s one of those stereotypes that’s widespread enough to work. Before I get lynched by used-tampon-wielding lesbo poets, let me state here and now that I too write poetry – generally under the heading “really bad l...


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Scene and Herd

Posted by ulla on Saturday, February 28, 2009, In : only gay in village 

If you live in a major city, it's easy – there'll be gay nightclubs and activity clubs and hangouts and stuff to do. You've got to keep your eye on it though, apart from a few landmarks, things change a lot. There's always a lot of conjecture about why and you can join in online.

What if you live in Smallville? People obviously go to their nearest major city if there's one around, or they get on with life and make the occasional weekend foray to somewhere far, where they probably drink to...


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If it walks like a dyke ...

Posted by ulla on Friday, February 27, 2009, In : stereotypes 
By Ulla Kelly

I keep attempting to disprove stereotypes about dykes in these columns, but the truth is that there are some I cheerfully conform to.

Short hair – check. It’s still extremely short after being shaved right off and I love it. I feel confident and in control with short hair and I reckon it suits me too. I have also, while being a fully functioning dyke, had very long hair. I just find it annoying and yes, I enjoy the fact that I’m easily identified as gay. Even when I’m be...


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Every Good Dyke Deserves Drama?

Posted by ulla on Friday, February 27, 2009, In : stereotypes 
By Ulla Kelly

It's yet another stereotype, but the words "dyke" and "drama" frequently stroll hand in hand through our little lesbian ghetto. We all roll our eyes at the notion and pretend it only happens to other dykes.

I'm going to go out on a limb here and indulge in some rather sexist stereotyping. I suggest that in heterosexual relationships, it's possible that it's the female of the species that indulges more in things like discussions of emotions, and that this is what ends up being la...


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Just Another Gay in the Eastern Cape

Posted by ulla on Tuesday, February 24, 2009, In : only gay in village 


There was an influx of lesbians into the village of which I am the only (out) gay this weekend.  Three (three!) of us sat and talked rubbish for a while and then one of us needed to get some work done and the other two went to the beach.  Here endeth the 'scene' update for my section of the Doos Kaap.

When lesbian no2 arrived (henceforth to be referred to as "The Femme") I stuck out a dykely hand and said, "Hi, I'm the official lesbian," and she shook my hand and said she was the official visi...

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First, catch your lesbian ...

Posted by ulla on Monday, February 23, 2009, In : dyke dating rituals 

So you're no longer a twentysomething nightclubber how do you meet single lesbians? If you live in a major city there are probably a few groups you can join and dinners to go to and (even in this day and age) the good ole lesbo potluck from time to time. What i'm thinking of now though, is that wider-choice, higher-risk option; the internet.

There are local and international paysites: qwomen, gwomen, Playdate etc. These cajole you in saying sign-up is free. It is, but you can't actually com...


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