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The Old Guard (2020) dir. Gina Prince-Bythewood
ATEEZ (HONGJOONG, SEONGHWA) - 'MATZ' MV
king & queen of the rebellion {2022 kbs song festival}
i love this genre
SEBASTIAN STAN MET GALA 2024
from cartier' instagram - may 08, 2024.
Why you can’t use stud if you white: A TED Talk
Differences in black masculinity and white masculinity. So like in ye olden days, lots of butches presented as men because it was safer for them to pass, yet that wasn’t really true for studs who were targeted regardless of gender, because racism. Homophobia and shit has always been so rampant within the black community because of respectability politics. Being Queer was seen as white. Black people, but more specifically black women,  really didn’t get rights at the same rate as whites. Any sort of deviance was punished even more aggressively.
Studs deal with over sexualization, except with added fetishization. We are seen as naturally more aggressive than our white counterparts, because black masculinity is seen as more aggressive, even in queer spaces. One of the other terms for Studs is AG, which stands for Aggressive, a reclamation of what we have always been called, now used for confidence .
I’ve linked a good doc to the stud experience.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna473796
Nneka Onuorah’s film, “The Same Difference”, is a presentation of an unflinching view of lesbianism.
I’ve been getting more questions about the different between butch and stud ; so I’m reblogging this again so it’s easier to find for learning!
being in your early 20s is crazy bc there’s people who are literally married and people who’ve never even dated and people who are trapped in their childhood bedrooms waiting to get out and people who are trying to live out romanticized dream lives and people who are completely on their own and people with multi tiered support systems and we’re all supposedly peers and none of us think we’re doing it right at all
And I hate how you made me question myself
nothing really bad can happen as long as we have each other.
SheRa: Princesses of Power - Catra & Adora
pride month celebration week day 6: favorite scene/quote — catra to adora in she-ra and the princesses of power
“We always said it would be you and me together at the end of the world, but not yet, okay? Not Yet!”
Happy (belated) one year anniversary to Catradora
adora, you must let go. // i’ve got you. i’m not letting go.