"On loving women is a collection of stories about first love and sexual identity. Diane Obomsawin shares her friends' and lovers' personal accounts of coming into their queerness or first finding love with another woman."--page [4] of cover.
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I'm always up for LGBT self discovery stories, so I appreciate what this is going for. The art is cute animals, but it's not great. It's all very perfunctory and scatter-brained. The anecdotes jump from one thing to another without so much as a by-your-leave. I knew nothing about this, because I randomly found it at Barnes & Noble. But it seemed that every story was an old lesbian, often butch. It's a good thing to have read; but, honestly, if you want a really good lesbian true story, check out ‘My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness' by Kabi Nagata-sensei.