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The song promotes self-discovery, acceptance, and the rejection of societal expectations. It encourages listeners to embrace their desires and celebrate the diversity of human connections, challenging traditional notions of sexuality. 4. How does “Girl on Girl Action” contribute to the LGBTQ+ community? She hadn't -- but a year later, she joined the club. She and a friend were drinking at a party, and some guys dared them to kiss ... so they did. "It was like, look, I'm the center of attention! Everyone's looking at me and cheering me on. It felt good being in the spotlight," she says. Then she adds, "And the kissing itself didn't really bug me. From then on it became a normal thing to do." The title “Girl on Girl Action” is deliberately provocative, capturing attention and raising curiosity. It challenges preconceived notions about sexuality and invites listeners to explore the fluidity of desire and personal connections. While the song’s title may suggest a focus solely on sexual encounters between women, it actually encompasses a broader theme. “Girl on Girl Action” delves into the intricacies of human connections and the exploration of desires, beyond the constraints of gender. 3. What message does the song convey?

Normally a very level-headed overachiever, Spencer was on a downward spiral after breaking up with Toby. Finally reaching her breaking point, Spencer made a known sociopath look almost sane as she jumped across the table going after Mona’s jugular and yelling “DIE!” Spencer’s message: Don’t mess with her friends, or her debate team. Our third podcast guest will be the one and only LUCY HEATH, actor, writer and producer of the Tribeca selected PRAGMA SHORT FILM! Yes, like any piece of art, “Girl on Girl Action” can be subject to individual interpretation. Listeners may relate to the song on various levels and find personal meaning within its lyrics, depending on their own experiences and perspectives. 12. What is the significance of the title, “Girl on Girl Action”? Q: You point to that infamous Britney Spears and Madonna kiss more than a decade ago at the MTV Awards. Was that the beginning of this? Deborah Tolman, director of San Francisco State University's Center for Research on Gender and Sexuality and the author of "Dilemmas of Desire: Teenage Girls Talk about Sexuality," says the term for the "I'm straight but I'll kiss girls" mentality is "heteroflexible." "It's engaging in same-sex behavior that ultimately is a way to confirm your heterosexuality," she says. It's "I went there, I tried it, I'm really straight. 'Bi-curious' is a more authentic concept: I think I may enjoy being sexual with a girl." In the case of females who get it on solely for male enjoyment, it's not at all about experimenting with females, Tolman says. "The motivations aren't about your own desires, they're about getting guys excited and looking hot. It's ironic because they're engaging in sexual behavior, which is supposed to look like it's about sexual desire. The crucial part of that is that they make sure no one thinks they're actually lesbians."If like myself, you were a male coming of age in the 90s, this may very well have been your first…shall we say, excited moment. It’s also probably one of the many moments in the 90s you wished you were Kevin Bacon. To this day, widely regarded as the quintessential female makeout scene, and one of the most frustrating “almost nipple” moments in cinematic history. In season 2, Sydney Bristow’s best friend was replaced by an evil assassin who used a genetic technology to replicate her. Sydney finally figured it out in the season 2 finale (“I just remembered, Francie doesn’t like coffee ice cream”) and that led to the most epic fight TV has ever seen. For two-and-a-half straight minutes of pure action, Alias gave fans the most well-choreographed, edited and performed female catfight scene TV has ever seen. Before you even ask, we know there are probably a million more scenes that could’ve been considered for this list, but we’re a blog, not skinimax, so research the rest on your own time. A: That’s the message – I’ll do anything for the boy, so I’ll subject myself to all kinds of behaviour I’m not comfortable with, I’ll do that for you, I’m willing to do almost anything for you. That’s maybe not the message we want to give to our adolescents and young women. Note: There was a small technical glitch for the first bit of the episode but don't worry, the content is that good that you'll be listening in until the end.

Emily, 17, another friend of Alexandra's and Mikey's in Washington, says she has kissed a girl once -- because she wanted to -- and says that she feels as if she'd be disrespecting herself if she acquiesced to a guy's joking demands for girl-on-girl action. "I think guys get the wrong impression of you if you do that," she says. "If a guy isn't impressed by me, it's pointless to try to get his attention that way. And I'm not the type of girl that goes out of my way to get a guy's attention. It's like, if he notices me, that's tight, but if he doesn't, that's OK." The energetic and infectious melodies of “Girl on Girl Action” complement the thought-provoking lyrics, intensifying the impact of the song. The music amplifies the message of liberation, inviting listeners to engage with the song and its underlying themes. 6. How has “Girl on Girl Action” been received by audiences? Mikey, the 19-year-old in Washington state who has successfully persuaded six young women to make out for him and bribed 10 others, says he'd "definitely" be more interested in hooking up with a woman after seeing her make out with another woman. Jay, the Manhattan high school senior, disagrees. "You can't help yourself finding it sexually attractive, but it's not a girl that I'd want to date," he says. "I don't like that a girl would be so desperate to get a guy's attention." When he sees gals making out to impress guys, he says, "it seems like they're overly sexual and far too eager to please. The chase is all the fun. If they're just throwing themselves at you, it's boring."

In this author’s humble opinion, these are two of the most gorgeous women to grace the earth, so of course it made the list! It also doesn’t hurt that it occurs within a pretty damn good movie. God bless you, Darren Aronofsky.

The show wasted very little time giving fans a brawl between Olivia and her alternate universe doppelganger. They came face-to-face, tried to use their words to work things out, but when that failed, the catfight was on and we learned that blondes not only have more fun, but more fighting skills. But if these young women are not actually into kissing their girlfriends, why do they feel they need to do it to prove how sexual they are? Why can't a girl attract a boy by being her intelligent, hot self? A: Heterosexual women who had performed this girl-on-girl behaviour had less healthy perceptions of their sexuality. They felt more discouraged or unhappy about their sex lives. They weren’t as direct or assertive about expressing their sexual needs, they felt less confident. They were more likely to say their sexual behaviours were controlled by people more powerful than them. The heterosexual women between ages of 19-25 also described themselves as being more likely to take part in sexual acts in which they weren’t comfortable.These frenemies finally crossed the line on a trip to Yale in season 2 and Blair used Serena’s deep, dark, murderous secret against her. What followed was a hair-pulling, clothes-ripping catfight where Serena even got to rip Blair’s stupid headband off her head. Girl on Girl Action” has been well-received by a diverse audience. Its catchy melodies and empowering lyrics have resonated with listeners who appreciate the band’s courage in exploring taboo subjects and promoting inclusivity. 7. Does Boyskout have any other songs exploring similar themes? Needless to say that Miss Celia is one hell of a candid woman. Opinionated, driven, hilarious - what more could you want from a guest? A: A male had requested they do it, they did it because they thought it would turn men on. Things like societal demand – ‘Oh, other women were doing it in the bar and the guys were catcalling and it’s kind of the trendy thing to do, so that’s why I decided to do it.’ Females who perform for males say they're not at all turned on by the hookup, except for the reaction they know they're eliciting: None of the girls I interviewed said they'd repeatedly kissed girls because they enjoyed it or because they found it arousing. "If I knew a girl was a lesbian, I wouldn't make out with her, because I'd think that would be weird," Nina says. "When I'm making out with my friends I know we're doing it in a joking way, like, 'Ha, ha, we're drunk and we're going to do this to tease the guys.' I've never done it without a guy watching me. That would be weird, too, because the whole reason we're doing it is to screw with the guys. We wouldn't do it if they weren't there. I don't just go and make out with girls because I think it's fun."

When girls talk to me about kissing each other at parties, it's invariably in the context of boys chanting "Kiss, kiss!" says Sabrina Weill, former editor in chief of Seventeen and author of "The Real Truth About Teens and Sex." "There's no formal research that asks girls whether it's happening more now. However, anecdotally, it does seem to be talked about more." Precise numbers may not be available, but a well-publicized National Center for Health Statistics study released in September 2005 found that 10.6 percent of girls age 15-19 had had same-sex sexual experiences; the survey did not ask whether the conduct was a result of actual desire, though. In any event, girl-on-girl action seems to be no big deal for high school and college students, who shrug it off as standard party behavior. Alexandra says she sees it at "75 to 85 percent" of the parties she attends. Jay, a 17-year-old senior at a Manhattan high school, says he sees it at "every other party." Alexandra's friend Mikey, 19, also in Bellingham, says such action has been a party staple since he was 14. "Just about every party I go to or have, I see girls making out with each other," he says.Pamela Paul, author of "Pornified: How Pornography Is Transforming Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families," agrees. Girls "aren't kissing other girls because they want to. They're doing it because they want to appeal to boys their age. And for boys their age who've developed sexually alongside Internet porn, their sexual cues are affected by the norms and standards of porn. And that's girl-on-girl action." ROSE MCGOWAN HAS PROBABLYacted in more horror movies than she’s seen. When she appeared in Scream, she had to make lots of knowing references to films she had never watched. “All they do now is think about ways to torture women, primarily,” she says. “I don’t really get that. What is this, a manual for young, budding serial killers? Can’t we just go watch Pillow Talk?”

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