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i'm still here and this blog is still active (if anyone cares) i just have not been feeling good about myself lately and haven't been able to stomach any thoughts of sex or relationships. i'm feeling better everyday and will post more soon đ
concept: a dating app for butch4femme and femme4butch lesbians
new edits bc these got taken down a while ago but theyre still Peak Butch
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How to Recognize Compulsory Heterosexuality
Compulsory heterosexuality, also known as coercive heteronormativity* is something that affects all lesbians, everywhere in the world. It also applies to women of other sexualities, and has been observed to occur in men as well (although argued to be to a lesser extent than women). However, it is mostly commonly attributed to lesbians.
*I believe since the creator of the former term was a political lesbian, people have created other terms, but they all refer to the same phenomenon.
What is compulsory heterosexuality?
Also known as âcomp hetâ, compulsory heterosexuality refers to a kind of heteronormativity that affects people on an individual level. Since people are assumed straight until proven otherwise, and society, media, and family life are all incredibly heteronormative, we grow up thinking that we are supposed to be straight as well. For women, comp het also includes the pressure to involve men in every aspect of our lives, including (especially) romantic, as pushed on us by the patriarchy. An example of the effects of comp het is not knowing that liking the same sex was even a possibility, so assuming that you must be straight.
How do you recognize comp het as a lesbian?
This is something I personally have struggled with immensely, and these examples come from both my personal experience and from what other people have told me about their experiences. Of course, not everyone experiences all of these, and there may be other signs of comp het not listed here as well.
Being in relationships with men for validation, attention, popularity, etc, and not because you actually like the men you date
Analyzing every guy you meet to see if you should crush on him (if you choose to have a crush, itâs not real attraction)
Alternatively, randomly selecting a guy to crush on, just to have a crush and fit in with all the other girls
Why you crush on certain men is because of logical reasons and not because of any feelings attached (eg. This guy is responsible and performs well in school, so your parents would approve if you date him)
Thinking that you must be romantically attracted to any conventionally attractive guy you meet, even if youâve never spoken to him
Thinking you must be attracted to any of your male friends, because girls âobviouslyâ canât have guy friends without having a crush on them
All your fantasies about men revolve around the future, in order to satisfy a desire of having a âperfectâ nuclear family (a house in the suburbs, two kids, husband always at work so you can never see him and be intimate with him)
The thought of doing anything sexual with a man grosses you out
Any sexual fantasies about a man involve a faceless figure that doesnât feel like a real person
Not being able to relate when your straight female friends talk about guys they like
Only wanting a boyfriend so he can provide you emotional support
Wanting a boyfriend so you wonât be lonely
Wanting a boyfriend to get approval from friends, family, society
Believing those reports that claim every woman finds other women attractive so you can rest safely in the knowledge that even though you find girls hot, youâre still âstraightâ
Having female friends in childhood or adolescence you were âvery close toâ, to the extent that you spent all your time thinking about them or followed them around school
Focusing on the woman in sex scenes
All your male crushes were fictional men or unattainable celebrities, so you could be safe in the fact that youâd never have to actually date them
Thinking that a guy being nice to you means you should date him
Thinking guys are cute from afar, but when you get closer to them, you find so many parts of them to be unattractive (eg. hands, hair, body odour, etc)
Liking guys until they reciprocate interest, after which you try to avoid them as much as possible
Knowing that youâre a lesbian from an early age, but try to force yourself to like men because liking girls must âjust be a phaseâ or youâre âjust confusedâ
Testing whether or not youâre attracted to men by trying to like randomly chosen guys to see if it could be possible
Knowing that you only like girls now, but convincing yourself you might like guys in the future, as long as you âmeet the right guyâ
Assuming you have to like men because thatâs what girls are supposed to do
Believing the societal myth that women arenât supposed to enjoy sex, and thatâs why you dislike having sex with men
Misinterpretating anxiety as being romantic butterflies
Convincing yourself that you like men because being a lesbian seems too hard to deal with
Thinking attraction is supposed to feel nauseating and uncomfortable
Having âcrushesâ on certain men because you admire something theyâre able to do (eg. âI must like this guy because I really like how well he plays the guitarâ)
Not having feelings for men but being able to tolerate being with men
If anyone has anything to add, feel free to do so in the reblogs, because this is just a small fraction of what compulsory heterosexuality can do to lesbians. Lesbians should not have to âput upâ with being with men; we shouldnât have to âtolerateâ relationships with men. Lesbian sexuality is active, not passive, and if youâre not actively desiring men, youâre not attracted to men.
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men, i'm gay, PLEASE do not engage! minors, terfs, and feeders dni!!
These pants may be a little tight.
I Love Butches (by Pat Califia)
I love butches.
The muscles, the short hair,
The refusal to pick up
Where their mothers left off.
.
I especially love
The angle of a knee
Wearing its way out of a faded pair
Of 501âs
Scraping the dirty floor of a dark alley,
Kneeling in the dark,
Sucking cunt.
My cunt.
.
My fingers can always find
A hold in that short hair â
Even a crew cut.
I just twine right down to the roots
So I can grab that head
And turn it to look at me,
Cunt juice smeared and shining
Across that James Dean jawline.
.
Iâm a connoisseur of the practiced sneer
That says, âLook out, Iâm tough.â
A butch who has her pose down makes me smile.
âDarlinâ,â I say, sliding through
The shadows at her back,
âHow fine you are.â
I flex my claws, apply them gently
To her neck, pick up the fabric
Over a nipple, and slice it open so
The teacup-sized tit peeks through.
I lick the fear off her neck and purr,
âI really donât care
Whoâs butch and whoâs not
As long as I get to fuck you.â
.
I love butches
Because Iâm the woman
Who takes up where their mothers
Were afraid to go.
.
I canât resist the call of that
Deep, smoldering anger,
The girlboy who can never forgive herself
Until Mama relents and says
(Standing in a doorway,
Spraying herself with a perfume atomizer),
âForget the old man.
Come to my bed tonight.â
.
Butches need my hands,
My mouth, my eyes
Because I see, I handle, I bestow
The hard-on, the female phallus,
The sweet prick of the androgyne
Forever erect at the service of women.
.
Understand me â
My tricks are butches.
Not men, not boys,
Butches.
.
Even if they seem like boys
With female parts to you,
I know they are women.
And I am there for the part of them
That needs to be taken out of control â
Not with contempt,
Not as competition,
But as reassurance, a reminder
Of the bodyâs truth
Inside the fantasy,
The body that makes
All fantasies possible.
.
I am, after all, a lesbian.
I lust after beautiful women,
And butches are the most beautiful women
In the world.
Sweaty truck throwin' butch
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oh, butches? *chefs kiss*
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