“My first time was all about who is the top and who is the bottom. That took five minutes.”

—  Miss Foozie

[Miss Foozie, Jason A. Heidemann, 2009, October 15-21,, Virgin territory, Time Out Chicago http://chicago.timeout.com/, 242, Gay & Lesbian http://chicago.timeout.com/chicago/section/gay-lesbian, Time Out Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 1552-2202, 56360378, http://chicago.timeout.com/articles/gay/79441/queer-chicagoans-first-times, 2010-03-30, TimeOut]
Queer Chicagoans’ first times, Miss Foozie, Jason A. Heidemann, [http://chicago.timeout.com// Chicago Events & Things to Do http://chicago.timeout.com/articles/gay/79441/queer-chicagoans-first-times,, Time Out, 2009-10-15, 2010-03-30]

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