The No Girlfriend Rule by Christen Randall: Book Review
The No Girlfriend Rule by Christen Randall is a slow burn young romance that is heavy on tabletop role playing and becoming one with your true self. If there’s one
Read moreA lesbian “converts” a woman who is heterosexual or helps her discover the real meaning of love or helps her realise that she is actually lesbian or bisexual or pansexual. The toaster oven comes in because the lesbian supposedly ‘wins a toaster oven by converting a straight woman’. It’s a long running joke. This category is also sometimes known as straight to gay or straight to lesbian.
The No Girlfriend Rule by Christen Randall is a slow burn young romance that is heavy on tabletop role playing and becoming one with your true self. If there’s one
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