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These queer Etsy cards make for a gay old V-Day

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Can you feel the love this month? Valentine’s Day is coming up fast, and if you celebrate the holiday but aren’t impressed by the Hallmark selections this year, perhaps the LGBTQ-friendly cards below will work their way into your heart.Related: #valentinesgay: Send your lover one of these super gay InstaValentinesEtsy is chock-full of queer illustrators and other artists making queer-inclusive products, and their Valentine’s Day cards do not disappoint.

Below are some of our favorites this year — including Instagram examples of their cards and links to their Etsy stores — so you can send a little paper love to your bae, your “otter” half, your sugar daddy, your dom, or any other special someone in your life.

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