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Happy Holidays From TLL

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Dear Readers,

I would like to wish all of you a happy holiday season. In the midst of hard economic times and the struggle for our love to be validated in the US it is good to know we still have community. TLL is proud to have been bringing you the stories of lesbian women around the world for over four years. As managing editor of The Lesbian Lifestyle it has been a pleasure to continue to read the new stories posted and get TLL authors takes on the monthly topics.

TLL is happy to be a part of a diverse and amazing lesbian blogger community. Your readership  and the comments are a huge part of what makes this blog so special. On behalf of myself and all the TLL authors I would like to wish you and yours a happy holiday season. We hope that you will continue to follow TLL into the new year and join us for The Lezzys! TLL’s new and improved all lesbian blog awards! Nominations begin the beginning of February 2009!

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