do you ever just wake up really lesbian? bc it's 8 am and my only thought is how fucking bad i want to kiss a girl
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A group of queer supervillains swearing and kicking themselves for scheduling their bank heist on April 26 because their one invisible member is a lesbian
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desperate to be a stupid puppy. to be the pretty, dumb adoring toy at your feet. a pathetic little thing for you to play with, humiliate, edge, and condition to your liking. 😵💫
train me to depend on the clicker for pleasure triggers, drop me into trance so i drool and leak all over myself. dogs don’t need to have any orgasms, either, of course 🤭
i’m forever your dumb little denied mutt 💞
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whenever i buy a new book one of two scenarios will follow
1. the book ends up on my shelf for months on end not being read until years later
2. i read the entire book in one sitting on the same day
no in between
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🩷🤍🧡 HI! HAPPY LESBIAN VISIBILITY WEEK
In celebration I’ve got a little sale going in my Ko-fi shop until Monday :) Discount code LESBOWORLD Enjoy! 🩷🤍🧡
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the RIGHT choice isn’t necessarily what everyone else is choosing.. the RIGHT choice is what feels RIGHT to you ❤️❤️..
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I keep thinking about coming back home to a needy butch who is desperate to please/touch me and of course I make them wait for it, I take my time undressing and relaxing after my hectic day just to see them progressively get more and more desperate once they're practically begging for it i'll go to them and say ever so sweetly "aww baby, you need it that badly huh?" and then start to collect everything we need from our room.
When I've returned their eyes would instantly drop to what i'm holding in my hands: their favourite leather handcuffs, my strap, lube and a towel.
The rest of the night would move in stages: me taking my time running both my nails and mouth up and down their body and making sure to leave marks in all of the right places, bringing them to the edge over and over again with my mouth and fingers until they couldn't take anymore...only then would I put on my harness and softly tell them "if you see something you want, you should take it honey."
it's needlessly cruel but I'd enjoy watching them struggle to get on my lap with their hands still restrained but once they're sat on top of my thighs, i'd watch them struggle for a while until I'm the one who's desperate to take what I want and start driving my hips upwards, it wouldn't take long for them to finish and as soon as they've caught their breath I would remove the harness, move my underwear to the side and ride their face.
the head would be sloppy but the dedication and contentment visible on their face would be the final push I need to completely let go and take what I want from them.
In the aftermath I would remove the handcuffs, massage their hands and kiss their fingertips, make us both to go to the bathroom and get us snacks, water and put on our current show for us to cuddle to. <3
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im so excited to celebrate me and wifes five year dating anniversary tonight 🥺 I'm love her so many
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Yeah I'm sorry but imo the best female marvel hero yet is Scarlet Scarab (aka Layla El Faouly) and it is precisely because she wasn't created to fit either of Marvel's two "woman hero" categories, those being a) sexy and b) feminist. I find this to be primarily because her character was not created to fill Disney's quota of empty "progressiveness" which more often than not overshadows any passion to tell a good story.
Her character is consistently a much-needed grounding presence for Marc and Steven and she keeps their mission on track throughout the series. I honestly think the complexity of her history with Marc and her curiosity about Steven give her more agency than having a strictly non-romantic female lead for the sole purpose of subverting stereotypical tropes.
As for the heroic side of her character, I think the nature of being an avatar in this story being one of self sacrifice and relinquishing an amount of control over your own life allows for a natural subversion of an empowered female hero trope. In this story, being an avatar is not 'fun' or 'cool'. It is incredibly taxing and often exploitative, and Layla's choice to accept Tawaret's offer to be an avatar is a much better show of empowerment and selfless heroicism than other Marvel shows/movies where these powers typically come with feelings of confidence (pride?) and social leverage.
The only female heroes I can think of who comes close to her in this regard are Valkyrie, Kate Bishop, and perhaps Wanda (although I have not seen Multiverse of Madness yet and since here her heroicism is in a grey area I am hesitant to include her). Shuri is also a bit of a grey area since I think she needs a bit more screen time for the 'heroing' thing. Pepper Pots also is a grounding figure for Tony, but her experience as a hero is not only limited, but also feels devoid of personal merit. While obviously the main contenders for criticism of Marvel's portrayal for female characters are Captain Marvel and Black Widow (especially in eariler movies), this little rant mostly derives from the She Hulk trailer.
Keep in mind that I am also specifically referring to "hero" type characters and Marvel's ability (or lack thereof) to balance women having normal lives and personalities with them having powers and being heroes. As far as non-heroes, Karen Page from Daredevil takes the cake for me.
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