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BFFU: Must-see LGBTQ+ TV

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From Euphoria, Ginny & Georgia, Sex Education and The Other Two, queer TV has come a long way. This episode breaks down what to watch when you’re looking for something a little gayer than Dawson’s Creek.

Bonus: Zoom tips and facial fixes to make that WFH life a little more palatable. The post BFFU: Must-see LGBTQ+ TV  appeared first on Dallas Voice.

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