Confessions of a Corporate Lesbian

Lesbians in TV: The Charter

July 31, 2007

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I thought there would be more dykes in TV.

Upon graduating with my surprisingly lower than expected GPA, I decided to do exactly what I got my degree in: watching TV.

Finally watching endless hours of "Sale of the Century" and "Small Wonder" would pay off. Plus I thought I'd have the dating life of a champion. I was certain there would be plenty of chicks out there like me working in TV and looking for the same. I just had to pick the right road they were all heading down.

Road 1 -- production. I'd get to wear jeans and a headset everyday with a cigarette stashed behind my ear. Hot,
right?

Road 2 -- corporate. I'd have to brush my hair, stock up on khakis, and remember how to spell.

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