“if you’re plus sized you can just shop on shein/amazon/cider, they have a good selection!!” yeah but i don’t want to rely on fast fashion. i think fat people deserve more ethical and high quality clothing choices
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“if you’re plus sized you can just shop on shein/amazon/cider, they have a good selection!!” yeah but i don’t want to rely on fast fashion. i think fat people deserve more ethical and high quality clothing choices
you gotta be rockin' with fat lesbians of all types. Butch isn't a body type, not every single fat lesbian is butch. Not every single fat lesbian is a frilly pink poodle skirt pinup model femme either. You have to rock with all of us. Fat butches, fat femmes, fat lesbians who aren't either. You ESPECIALLY need to be rockin' with fat trans lesbians of all kinds. Fat women will always exist. Fat trans women will always exist. You CANNOT have lesbian community without fat women, of any kind. You HAVE to be with us.
My Girl Experience seems like it was a lil different than the ones I read about. When I was a kid I really roundly rejected feminine stuff, and looking back, a huge part of it was feeling that by being fat, I didn't "deserve" to wear dresses or jewelry or whatever else. I had the intense feeling of being an ugly kid playing dressup and it being very obvious I didn't belong. I still feel like I have to justify my femininity sometimes? Like I have to "prove" that I deserve to like pretty things? It's so bizarre. I felt like a disgusting imposter for so long.
mark getting his chip flooded to see his dead wife and instead the first memory is of him fucking helena eagan.. she flooding on my severance chip till i hemorrhage
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Lesbian flag Seychellized.
All pride flags should be like this
seychellizes your flag
yeah okay ill reblog that!!
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im peer reviewing these ones (@notpukichosadly)
Okay this but with a blue shell+shrapnel, pink explosion beams and a white background would be a sick MtF logo.
Give me 10 minutes.
Hey @whalesharkcat I did it :3
I was going to make a "Pride Month 2" joke but then I remember that July is actually Disability Pride Month!
So, lesbians, remember to support your disabled friends not just this month, but year-round, and if you're a disabled lesbian have a great July and we thank you for your contributions
fuck you,you're not a lesbian,you don't even respect women
lol what
"I could be really brash and really loud and really dressed however I wanted to and almost made [Chappell] on purpose a drag version of myself so I can be whatever I want. It allows me to feel really safe exploring those aspects of myself. I’d never be able to do that if I took myself super seriously with pop. I think that the project has allowed me to be a part of the queer community in a deeper way because I'm not observing from the outside anymore. I feel like I'm in it. I am the queer community–it's allowed me to just feel queer, feel like a queer person and feel freedom in that."
when you go to the gender clinic you can ask about being buried alive left to scream and claw at the lid of your coffin until you emerge into your real body & your real name but idk if it's covered by insurance
Three butch friends of mine finishing the basement of my first house around 1996. They worked for beer, and not even anything fancy.
babe are you okay you reblogged Three butch friends of mine finishing the basement of my first house around 1996 again
This paper map from 1976 displays the surface facilities above the Mystery Flesh Pit prior to its absorption into the National Park System.
a list of (some of) the things we owe to lesbians
the stonewall uprising (x)
pride marches (x)
homosexuality being removed from the dsm (x)
paving the way for the legalization of cross dressing/influencing gnc women’s fashion (x) (x) (x)
aids organizing and care (x) (x) (x)
fighting to include black women and lesbians into feminism/women’s rights movements (x) (x) (x)
black history month in the uk (x)
legalization of gay marriage in the usa (x) (x)
physically protecting the community (from storme delarverie who patrolled gay neighbourhoods to the butches protecting drag story time)
all the love to femmes with chronic pain and/or mental illness who struggle to keep up with their hygiene,
to the femmes whose hands shake so bad they can’t do their own makeup or hair,
to the femmes who can’t wear certain clothes or use certain products because of sensory issues.
you are loved. you are beautiful. you aren’t any less femme because you struggle with any of these things. disabled femmes deserve more support. they deserve to be seen and understood.
EDIT: IF YOU ARE COMING HERE TO REBLOG THIS WITHOUT MY ADDITION FUCK YOU JUST BLOCK ME INSTEAD!! get your lesbophobic ass out of my house. this is my post and you don't get to cut off half of what i'm saying!
lesbians can and frequently do: love, desire, fuck, befriend, date, kiss, seduce, dance with, take as lovers, flirt with, marry, build community with, have and raise children with: genderweird people, transmasculine guys, nonbinary individuals, pansexuals queers, faggy dykes, trans ladies, people who don't use labels, bi girls, gender deviant folks, and so on.
lesbianism does not require or insinuate/suggest/assume cis-ness. it does not mean clear cut binary womanhood of all involved. it isn't limiting or stifling or harmful or outdated. many of us have complicated genders ourselves and love our partners with complicated genders and identities.
anyone who says otherwise or is trying to convince you otherwise doesn't know us very well.
editing to add my addition to the original post:
all of this and STILL lesbians are not into men.
yeah, some people's partners realize they are men and transition after they've been together. other people only realize they are lesbian after or while in a relationship with a man. other lesbians are sex workers and have men as clients. some lesbians might be questioning and experimenting, or may be pushing themselves through uncomfortable experiences with men. they may not be in touch with their own desires (and lack thereof as well). these things can be tough and complicated and my love goes out to all these people.
but lesbians do not, willingly happily healthily choose to pursue and go after and romance and love and make out with and have sex with and have a relationship with, men. lesbian does mean something, words have not lost all meaning quite yet!
there are wonderful beautiful words for those who do like men, like bi and pan. bisexual and pansexual are wonderful! so are sapphic, wlw, gay, queer, and other terms that folks use. you can be as specific or vague about it as you want.
lesbians are real, we really do exist. we are not your boogeymen, we are not a hypothetical theoretical figure, or a platonic ideal or an academic concept or a figment or fiction to place your fears and anxieties upon. we are real people.
it is harmful to perpetuate either of these things i’ve described here. simply put: lesbians do get with genderweird folks AND still do not get with men. both are true.