My Boyfriend’s Lesbian Mom: The Complete Collection

The Lesbian Daughter Swapping Fantasy Club: Mom’s Complete Collection
I Was Told My Lesbian Mom Is A “Deviant”
Birthing, caring, criticizing, arguing, loving. Whether present or absent, mothers connect us all. Currently, they are frequently being described in literature and also thoroughly criticized in books such as “I’m Glad My Mom Died” by Jennette McCurdy and “Mothercare” by Lynne Tillman, although, according to Sarah Speck, most motherhoods and maternalities are still based on a heteronormative and patriarchal understanding. So what does lesbian motherhood mean and how is it represented by queer artists such as Catherine Opie, Cathy Cade, or A.L. Steiner?
I used to think that every mother had close girlfriends. It wasn’t until I was eleven years old, the year that the Tiananmen Square incident happened, that adults started to tell me that my mother was a lesbian, a pervert, abnormal. At the time, those words thundered inside of me, and I wondered, was what they said true? I didn’t dare ask more, but I sought out the facts for myself. I watched TV, read newspapers and books, and they all seemed to verify what those elders had said: “homosexuality is a disease, is abnormal.”









