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@searchinghapinessqueen
“Sunsets are proof that endings can be beautiful.”
— Buddha
happy international lesbian day! here’s a print about what being a butch lesbian means/feels like for me.
as a butch lesbian I often find that I make not only cishet people uncomfortable but also gay and trans people too. I’m too masculine to be seen as a woman but the fact I’m a lesbian makes it clear I’m not a man. I’m not gnc in the “right” way that appeals to most people, I don’t wear dresses or skirts, I don’t wear makeup and I take up space on purpose. there’s no neat box people can fit me into unless they want to acknowledge that butch lesbian can be a gender of its own if the butch in question wants it to be.
terfs fuck off
made in 2023
world’s best ex girlfriend? of course!
I want someone who admires me with the same intensity as they admire the moon and the stars.
Unconditional love isn't a free pass to hurt me.
“It’s mortifying to be the one who remembers.”
— Ryan O’Connell
tem amores da vida que não são pra vida
“Teaching my neighbour’s cat to high five ✋”
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by Maya Beano
“The path isn’t a straight line; it’s a spiral. You continually come back to things you thought you understood and see deeper truths.”
— Barry H. Gillespie