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Obviously, theyre meant for each other.

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Bebe doesnt exactly have it easy, either.

Bebe is an openly trans girl and an A+ student under way too much pressure from her overprotective parents.

Her world only becomes more complicated when Annie enters this part of her life.

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In their graphic memoir, U.K. illustrator Rebecca Burgess shares the story of how they discovered asexuality.

Sounds like a lot, right?

Taichi is a down-on-his-luck college student in need of a part-time job so you can secure his next meal.

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Kohei is a handsome yet emotionally distant law student looking for a notetaker on account of his hearing disability.

When Ben comes out to their parents as nonbinary, their entire world is rocked upside down.

Nova Huang knows magic.

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Irene and Scottie, cheerleader and basketball jock, high-school rivals, and soon to be fake girlfriends?

Things only get more complicated when Scottie proposes fake-dating Irene to get back at her ex-girlfriend.

A hilarity of queer-girl romance,She Drives Me Crazyfulfills the sapphic itch for lesbian sports dramas.

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A black flamingo is a beautiful bird known for its unusual plumage in a monochrome sea of pink bodies.

Michael, a mixed-race queer boy, can relate.

And what better scheme than winning the title of prom queen, which includes generous funds for a scholarship?

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Luckily, there seems to be a new girl named Mack whos as charming as she is sweet.

Trouble is, theyre both competing for the same thing.

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