This Is What a Lesbian Mom Looks Like

Well, some of us, anyway. Here’s actor Cynthia Nixon at the Sex and the City 2 premiere last night.

Compare, if you will, the short-haired, softball playing, sturdy black pumps-wearing Elena Kagan, who is neither a lesbian nor a mom.

And to stir the stereotypes even more, go have a read of the Advocate’s cover interview with Nixon, in which she waxed poetic about her partner Christine Marinoni’s butchness, but also revealed, “Christine is the clothes shopper. I hate it.”

After the jump, just to confuse matters further, are cast members Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis, who are not a couple (Parker is married to Matthew Broderick), but who look like they could play one on TV.

Photo credit: Warner Bros. Pictures.

3 thoughts on “This Is What a Lesbian Mom Looks Like”

  1. I thought that the SATC movie was terrible on the whole, but I did like the conversation between Miranda & Charlotte about how hard it is to be a mom. I got the feeling that both of them were both drawing on personal experience to make the dialogue so realistic.

    And you’re right . . . Kristin and SJP TOTALLY look like a hawt lesbian couple. I’d like to get in the middle of that sandwich!

  2. Inquiring Minds.

    Is Nixon a lesbian or a bisexual? Is her gf a lesbian or a transexual? I think it’s the latter for both!!!

  3. Based on the recent Advocate article about her, Nixon has said she identifies as gay as a political statement. In terms of attraction, she seems bisexual. I have not seen any statement from her partner, Christine Marinoni, about her gender identity, so I don’t want to speculate. (In the Advocate article, Nixon refers to Marinoni’s “butchness,” which would imply she is a lesbian, but again, that’s not necessarily conclusive.)

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