Recently on “Wait, So is this a romantic date?” we are joined by Autostraddle CEO and

L Term

expert
Riese Bernard
to talk about: The Chart. That is right! This episode is focused on lesbian interconnectivity — connecting with friends’ exes, friends starting up with our exes, while the tradition developed by what drama.

Come for the gossip, remain your mental control. And before that enjoy a-game that exams Christina’s limits: Would U-Haul? (Spoiler alert: she normally would not.)

Thanks a lot for all your wonderful feedback after our very own premiere! When you haven’t but start thinking about providing us with a rating or review!


PROGRAM NOTES

+ 5 years ago Riese assembled an
Old Hollywood chart
this is the intersection of all my personal interests.

+ Listed Here Is
the article
I reference where I mention starting up with my roommates.

+ My crush regarding the few days Mj Rodriguez circulated a songs movie for her song
“Something to Say”
!

+ As someone who has only observed a handful of episodes of

The Nanny

this montage
of Christina’s crush associated with the week C.C. Babcock was surprising for me if it turned-out she and Niles commonly both homosexual. (Christina informs me they fundamentally still tend to be.)



Drew:

I would be extremely great with-it existing. I might never include some other person without their particular permission. Nevertheless idea of each and every time some one was like, “Confirm that you will be linked to me personally,” I’d wind up as, “Yeah, this is the existence I lived. I really don’t mind.” Is the fact that strange? Is a problem?


Christina:

No, as if I becamen’t, I would feel bad not being. I would resemble, “Wait, I’m not sleeping?”


Theme tune performs


Drew:

Hi, I Am Drew.


Christina:

Hi, I Am Christina.


Drew:

And this is

Hold Off, Is This A Date?


Christina:


Hold Off, Is This A Romantic Date?

is an Autostraddle podcast asking the major questions. Firstly, can it be a romantic date? What are times? That happen to be dates? Will we like dates? These represent the types of concerns that we answer about this here very professional and beautiful podcast.


Drew:

I’m called Drew Gregory. I am an author at Autostraddle and a filmmaker and, famously, a trans lesbian.


Christina:

I’m Christina Tucker. I am also an author at Autostraddle. Im a loud queer on the net. Im recovering at explaining myself as a writer and, notoriously, a lesbian. Which is you. That’s exactly who the audience is.


Drew:

Yeah. Therefore all of our major subject this week is The Chart.

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Christina:

I just thought it required a sting. I am not sure. That believed actually remarkable, but i believe it needed it.


Drew:

Yes. No, please, kindly, please. Many thanks, thanks a lot. No, no, no. The proper number of drama.


Christina:

Thank-you.


Drew:

Yeah. So we’re writing on lesbian interconnectivity.


Christina:

I favor that expression because it appears like you’ll want to resume the lesbians. It may sound like the internet connection actually functioning.


Drew:

Yes. it is rather advanced, really innovative, but has been around since there is lesbians, i do believe.


Christina:

Yeah. In my opinion scholars will say after they discovered the initial lesbian fossils, they discovered a chart alongside ones created in to the sand. And I think that’s exactly what that movie is approximately, proper? It’s about the chart? That movie with Kate Winslet while the mud fossils?


Drew:


Ammonite?


Christina:

Yeah, that’s what it’s about.


Drew:

I wish

Ammonite

was about cave women. I would view that lesbian flick.


Christina:

Really, as I have not seen it, i will bravely declare that it had been. Cool.


Drew:

Yeah. Because it’s like we’ve got numerous lesbian duration parts, but we have never ever gone back that much. And that I believe it’s time we perform.


Christina:

Let us just hold taking it more back in time.


Drew:

Before we have to your main topic, you are nevertheless learning us. And that I believed it would be fun to tackle a game for which you guys could actually analyze Christina. Very the icebreaker for this week is a tiny bit online game that we call “Would U-Haul.”


Christina:

I am, once more, so stressed about that. This may just be the way in which i-come in to the online game. This might be my game mindset, some high-key, somewhat stressed. That is ok. All of us are discovering.


Drew:

I believe that’s great. I do believe that can have you more susceptible, maybe.


Christina:

Certainly the best emotions.


Drew:

Only a horror, just a serious terror. So that the method in which “Would U-Haul” works is i’ll describe a situation. Let us call-it Christina lover fiction. And I’m browsing pause after each and every little area as want, “Okay, Christina, I’m sure you have never ever resided with someone, don’t want to accept someone. But under these scenarios, would U-Haul?”


Christina:

And I will sometimes state yes or I’ll state, “I’m ready.”


Drew:

If you do not — really, we are going to see here. But I’m thrilled. I think I maybe damaged the signal.


Christina:

You damaged the rule? I’m excited.


Drew:

Let us see how very long this requires. If in case you won’t ever carry out, I think you victory? I don’t know just how you will find winners right here.


Christina:

I don’t know that we now have winners inside game of U-Hauling.


Drew:

Well, I am not sure should you’ll trust that after that. And so I’m going to get going.


Christina:

Fair sufficient.


Drew:

Okay. Thus, Christina.


Christina:

Drew.


Drew:

You are at the pal’s marriage. Despite the plethora of romcoms you have consumed, you did perhaps not check-out this marriage considering you’d fulfill anybody because, really, this is simply not a romcom. This is actually the actual and normal lifetime of Christina Grace Tucker. You adopt the assigned chair consequently they are glancing at your cellphone whenever you realize a woman at the dining table wants at you. She introduces herself as the pal’s previous baby sitter. She’s stayed a friend from the family members, but she doesn’t actually know anybody there. She looks like mid-forties possesses a striking angular face. You set about chatting. She proposes to get you a glass or two. Once she compares, you recognize she’s six foot large, 6′ 3″ in heels. So that you understand what? I’m only planning hold on there and stay love, at this time, would U-Haul?


Christina:

I’m captivated. I’m captivated because i would get put at this wedding. But up until now I am not U-Hauling everywhere.


Drew:

Cool. That’s entirely fair. Totally fair. Okay. So that you spend the entire wedding learning the other person. Absolutely just an instantaneous spark and quick biochemistry. And indeed, you are doing connect and intercourse is actually amazing.


Christina:

Tight.


Drew:

And therefore this wedding ceremony was in Northern Ca. Which means you both extend your remains for a few times to screw and explore and consume at restaurants and fuck. And also you provide to separate the expense of the today joint space, but she laughs you down and it is like, “certainly perhaps not, honey.” And so the then 3 days are miracle. You think your walls tumbling all the way down. You are falling faster than you ever before have. Would U-Haul?


Christina:

Very simply for clearness’s benefit, i am having a hard time imagining some sort of where I took three shock times away from strive to spend time with a person i really do perhaps not know. That seems bonkers. But if used to do, great for me. But I’m not U-Hauling at this time. It will be a no.


Drew:

Great. Okay. Which is okay. You just found. I have it. I get it. Okay.


Christina:

Thanks much.


Drew:

So she comes back to nyc and you also go back to Philadelphia.


Christina:

That’s where We stay.


Drew:

And you’re texting continuously. That is where you reside as well as being where this girl life. And you’re texting all the time and also you see each other several times four weeks. She is very busy together job, but she actually is fast to get you a train violation to come see their and remain at her breathtaking brownstone in Fort Greene. Right after which six months pass. And another evening when you’re over to supper, she requires you to definitely relocate along with her. Would U-Haul?


Christina:

And relocate to New York? I do not really like New York. No, I’m not relocating from the 6 months tag. I am not carrying out that, no.


Drew:

Okay, okay. Totally, completely, entirely. Wow. Okay. You hold online dating long distance. She realizes that you will want time and she is ready to expect you. A few more months pass. It really is today already been over annually. Your own property owner informs you that they are attempting to sell your place to a developer who is setting up apartments, and that means you can not renew it. You ought to find a destination. Your own now gf informs you that no force, but her provide nevertheless appears. Would U-Haul?


Christina:

Okay. At this stage, I would U-Haul for a few reasons.


Drew:

Yay! Okay. Kindly tell us.


Christina:

Largely, in a world where my personal property manager offered my house to build it, my landlord is now my personal best friend, so as that seems like some thing went wrong inside our friendship. And I also must simply keep Philadelphia anyhow. Of course, if I have to move in with my girl over right here, that appears okay. That’s good. Totally great. But yeah, i believe i would require an external force like a mean property owner.


Drew:

Which is very — ok. I did believe that you’ll need certainly to need property attain there, and so I’m grateful I knew that.


Christina:

Yeah. That’s exactly what has got to occur to me 1st.


Drew:

Really, i am grateful to understand what it takes. Therefore in theory, if you weren’t knocked out, how much more hours?


Christina:

Frankly, might went on for a long time. Philly and nyc commonly even that far from each other. I obtained room over right here. We’re bouncing back and forth. We are having happy times. I could have leave that roll for a long time until i suppose Shoshana becomes the worst person I’m sure.


Drew:

I did not realize that Shoshana had your own home. Well, there you are going.


Christina:

There we get. Wow, that was thrilling.


Drew:

Well, thank you for playing.


Christina:

I am pressured, are clear.


Drew:

And I also’m grateful that I know… Maybe if you are actually ever, therefore if anyone’s ever internet dating both you and wishes one to move around in, possibly your girlfriend informed Shoshana to market the house for the sake of your own connection.


Christina:

Truthfully the fastest means — someone would only have to speak with Shoshana and be similar, “Just kick her .” After which she’d be like, “Yeah, sure. Needless to say.” That could be the way it took place, whether or not she failed to promote the home. Somebody would just be like, “is it possible to simply stop her away so she’ll merely conquer it and relocate with me?” And she’d say yes. Double she would do that. That’s what relationship is actually.


Drew:

I really like that.


Christina:

Yeah, that is actually gorgeous.


Drew:

Well, i’m like we learned much in regards to you.


Christina:

Thank You. I feel like I discovered a great deal about my self, too. Threat of homelessness is really the point that keeps me relocating any situation, i suppose. Wow.


Drew:

Well, that’s fantastic.


Christina:

Which was actually exciting. I am just as happy to maneuver into our very own main part because i do believe talking about lesbian connection because of this guest, using this unique guest, I think it will likely be amazing, Drew. Just how are you feeling?


Drew:

I am therefore thrilled. This might be a professional. And also by that, What i’m saying is an

L Keyword

expert, but a little bit of specialized within the subject accessible.


Christina:

I do believe a couple of things can be genuine, my pal. I do believe a few things tends to be correct without a doubt. Do we need present our very own guest or do we want all of our guest introducing by themselves?


Drew:

I would love the guest to introduce herself.


Christina:

Guest.


Drew:

I’ll declare that the guest could be the one and only Riese Bernard.


Christina:

Guest, talk.


Riese:

Hi, I’m Riese. And is weird getting the guest!


Christina:

Yeah, it’s.


Riese:

I experienced to not say such a thing. I didn’t also do so. I did so state situations. I experienced to sit here silently.


Christina:

And you happened to be really daring. Along with your confronts were valued.


Riese:

Thank you so much a great deal.


Christina:

Though this is exactly demonstrably an audio average, i’d like our audience to know that Riese was producing some very nice effect faces during “Would U-Haul.”


Riese:

Absolutely various ways to be heard. You-know-what I mean? That’s what i usually say. I will be the CEO of Autostraddle.com. And I’m additionally on an undefeated kickball staff. And that’s me. We have your dog named Carol. And I have outdated individuals.


Christina:

Congrats regarding the kickball!


Riese:

Thank-you. I am involved in individuals.


Christina:

Great. Adoring that. Which is great to create to this, this here matchmaking podcast. That’s good.


Riese:

Yeah. In my opinion that… Is there other things?


Drew:

No, In my opinion that’s fantastic, Riese.


Christina:

Whatever you decide and should discuss.


Riese:

I like raspberries, the fresh fruit raspberries, and private pools.


Christina:

In Contrast to…


Riese:

You Are Aware when someone goes like…


Drew:

Its like once you hit. Yeah.


Christina:

Oh. Those are terrible, therefore I merely evacuated them from my brain.


Riese:

Yeah. And that is all.


Christina:

Great.


Drew:

Well, I immediately thought of you because of this topic.


Christina:

That’s true.


Drew:

Because firstly, certainly, queer ladies and non-binary people in lesbian area were like, I am not sure, sex with others which people they know had gender with since long before

The L Word

ended up being ever before a string. But i really do feel

The L Term

solidified a specific cultural concept of the chart with Alice Pieszecki. Therefore I decided might have countless insight into this topic.


Riese:

Its genuine. Two of the article authors, I would like to state, of

The L Keyword

had this actual chart of them in addition to their buddies these were attracting in the wall or whatever. And Guinevere Turner, i do believe, had been one among them. She spoke to all of us regarding it, that they had built this. Because certainly, everyone else in that publisher’s place had banged other individuals in the copywriter — you realize, therefore the lengthy web of that generation of lesbians in la. And so they watched can they certainly were like, “let us put it from inside the tv show.” Plus some ones take the information. Like, some people whom … like, actual individuals are regarding information as bull crap.


Christina:

That is wonderful. That’s the manner in which you learn you have made it.


Riese:

Isn’t really that cute?


Christina:

That could be fascinating personally.


Riese:

And so when you yourself haven’t viewed

The L Term,

first of all, congrats. Second, it will become the centerpiece of one of our direct personality, Alice’s, apartment. She has everything over the woman wall surface. And in addition it is the title of web site which they started known as ourchart.com that flopped. Therefore the concept … and it’s really for the pilot, i believe. During the very first occurrence, Alice begins making reference to how every person’s linked, because every person’s hooked up using this individual. And that I can hook up you, as you’re probably no more than two levels far from me personally. Hence ended up being true. Like, despite Dana, who’d very limited experience because she was actually a closeted football user, they nonetheless could actually connect the girl. That is certainly actuality since it is genuine.


Christina:

Which is tradition. Yeah. That is what society appears like.


Riese:

That’s tradition. That is queer society there. Now every person can make their maps.


Christina:

Yeah. To ensure that would definitely be my personal then concern, ended up being have actually either people made a chart? Because I don’t believe I have, I am also form of now considering like, what was this just last year seated inside my household for if I failed to make a chart? Like, that which was the purpose of that, actually?


Riese:

I think I’ve completed it in my own diary, as like … Because I really like, I’m not sure, organizing info, i assume, as a thought workout.


Christina:

Yeah, In my opinion that is in addition the reason why i’m amazed that I haven’t done it. I prefer the concept of categorizing circumstances.


Riese:

Correct. Yeah. Because it’s fascinating. I’m not sure why its very fascinating, however it is. It really is interesting are want, wow, many of these men and women, they are linked. It’s crazy.


Drew:

On the tv series, as soon as ourchart.com is actually developed, they’ve an authentic information that people could add material. And I feel just like something you joked in regards to on

To L and Back,

and today individuals state everyday is much like, if this existed in an actual means, no-one would place their unique names about it, nobody would feel comfortable getting their particular brands about it.


Riese:

You’d.


Drew:

I might. I would personally be really great along with it present. I would never ever include some other person without their own permission. But the thought of want, each and every time some body was like, “Confirm that you might be linked to me,” I’d resemble, “Yeah, this is the existence I stayed. I don’t care about.” Is weird? Would be that problems?


Christina:

No, because if I becamen’t, i might feel bad not being … I would personally be like, “hold off, I am not onto it? Like, i am sorry, what?” No, that would actually send me personally into a light moral stress about exactly who Im as you, what I’m doing. Are we interesting? Would folks {like