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365daysoflesbians · 6 months
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Jodie Foster for Document Journal, October 2023
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rhfffas · 5 months
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same energy
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leatherlesbianstuff · 2 months
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Nothing but the Girl: the Blatant Lesbian Image (1996)
Think this is from On Our Backs? Sourced from@dykedeviance on Instagram. Awesome account.
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Source: The Book Of Uncommon Women; An Uncommon Legacy Foundation ( 1994)
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bratprincedyke · 1 year
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God is a dyke T-shirts I made ⛓🖤
If you want to buy one they’re available here
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xxconnection · 6 months
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This Lesbian Poem by Akhaji Zakiya from Lisa C Moore's Does Your Mama Know?: An Anthology of Black Lesbian Coming Out Stories
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she-is-ovarit · 11 months
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It's concerning that this is now an LGB and women's issue now, but I really encourage people to begin purchasing USB drives or external hard drives and saving digital research on things such as gay & lesbian history, screenshots of tweets that might be important, homosexual and bisexual research, women's history, radical feminist books or PDFs, and really just anything that is at risk of being "corrected" by gender ideology or made inaccessible by academic publishers.
We need to save these things in a hard copy format as opposed to just using internet archive or taking Sci-hub for granted, because these organizations are experiencing heavy lawsuits. Additionally, it's becoming common for LGB and gender nonconformity history and research to be "rewritten" by gender ideologists. Actually, this is even true for past research and history on transvestism and transsexualism, too, in addition to things such as sex dysphoria, etc.
I bought three 64GB USBs for just $25. If you can't afford an external hardrive, buy some different colored USBs and start building your own library. We need to preserve this information and decentralize it as much as possible. It's worrisome enough that we rely on digital archives this much just generally, especially with the advent of AI and government and corporate attempts to eliminate data privacy and control.
This is a women's rights issue and an LGB issue now.
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redheadbigshoes · 8 months
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Lesbian culture is having our shows canceled 😭
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violottie · 20 days
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since my old blog got nuked, i gotta make this post again because yall refuse to be anything but ignorant
lesbian sexuality ≠ heterosexual men's sexuality
lesbian attraction to women ≠ men's attraction to women
trans men cannot be lesbians, because they are men. if you think so, youre a transphobe as well as a lesbophobe.
lesbian attraction is not perverse, predatory, dehumanising to or sexualising of women's bodies
men have never and will never be included in lesbian sexuality and attraction under any circumstance
(and if your mind immediately goes to trans women and transfems when reading the above, congrats, youre a transphobe)
butch, femme, stud and stone are lesbian only identities
similarly, dyke is a slur that literally means lesbian. if youre not a lesbian, you're not a, nor can you 'reclaim', dyke.
butches and studs ≠ men or man-lite
butch ≠ masculine
femme ≠ feminine
transmasc ≠ trans man, therefore transmasc lesbians are a thing and trans men cannot ever be lesbians
trans women and transfems have been & will always be included in lesbian attraction, sexuality and community
trans lesbians & transfems can be butch
he/him lesbians ≠ (trans)masc, butch, stud lesbians
black lesbians ≠ automatically masc, butch, stud or tops
"bi lesbians" or "mspec lesbians" do not exist.
the split attraction model is for aromanticism and asexuality only. if you identify as such, youre just a bisexual who doesnt wanna unpack your internalised biphobia so resort to lesbophobia to cope with your self loathing caused by harmful stereotypes about your sexuality, which is bisexual. if you claim they do exist, you're both lesbophobic and biphobic
thank you for coming to my TedTalk. im sure you didnt listen to a word i said.
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apexious · 2 years
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i want to cuddle up to you and trace your body, as you're the most beautiful painting I will ever witness
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365daysoflesbians · 5 months
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"I love being in the moment with words. Words were my first love. I don’t think I was meant to be an actor."
Jodie Foster for Document Journal, October 2023
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rhfffas · 5 months
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sapphic fans be like:
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ordereduniverse · 11 months
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“For all our boyish clothes and mannerisms... we women did not pass as men or boys... our point was not to be men; our point was to be butch and get away with it... A dyke learns much of her social function from other dykes... Whether she ever has the chance to enter a Gay bar or not, she imitates dykes, not men. She may identify with traditionally dyke figures: Diana the Huntress, Beebo Brinker, Gertrude Stein, Bessie Smith, Natalie Barney, Queen Christina, Joan of Arc, Amy Lowell, Oya, St Barbara, modern athletes, and other leaders... the social message she bears and is delivering is not ‘I am a man’ but rather ‘Here is another way to be a woman.’”
-- Judy Grahn
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leatherlesbianstuff · 2 months
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Images taken from “Making a Scene: Lesbians and Community across Canada, 1964-1984" by Liz Millward
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xxconnection · 6 months
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from Lesbian Connection 2002 July/August, Volume 25, Issue 1
which one would you have voted for?? i like 14 and 18
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belpheg0r-luna · 2 months
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David tennant is for genderqueers what cate blanchett is for sapphics
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