
Janaina Medeiros

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almost home

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Jules of Nature

Origami Around
DEAR READER
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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ellievsbear
Keni
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Cosmic Funnies
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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@stoopidassjamesfranco
my Barbenheimer crossover this weekend
went to see these 2 movies and I love them a lot!
Limited Too (July 31, 2005)
Pride sharks! Happy pride month :D more super cute pride flags themed sharks coming soon 👀
I wish all Black girls a clear shot at this world. I wish all Black girls a full belly. I wish all Black girls a respite from their many troubles. I wish all Black girls nothing but grace, prosperity, and ease. Black girls I am hoping for your continued safety and success every single day.
Obsession(2025/2026??? Idk) is the best movie of 2026(??)
How it feels to be a lesbian who’s attracted to literally anyone who isn’t a cis man
Hot butch summer but there’s no actual rules I just see more hot butches in the wild
another pic by @/pleasureuntil4ever on instagram took of me in my leather bikini (made by @/cjcray.ca)
butch is an extremely diverse identity that intersects lesbianism and strives for a masculinity that is not rooted in the patriarchy. butch is a gender identity that means many things to many different people, not just cis white lesbians. that includes lesbians of color, butches on t, butches on e, butches who are trans, butches who transitioned, butches who use he/him, butches who have a weird gender, boydykes, lesboys, and especially butches of the working class. if you don't support them then you don't actually support butches.
“Live to Ride” by Shelby Cohen, 1984.
Pretty butch: masculinity doesn’t just belong to men - Amelia Abraham, photography by Jess Kohl
"Masculinity does not belong to men. A behaviour, a look, an attitude, women and non-binary people have as much right to masculinity as men do. In my own life, particularly as a queer person (and as a soft butch, apparently), I am surrounded by butches, daddys, zaddys, studs, stems and masc femmes. These women embrace their masculinity and wear it with pride, but face misgendering, abuse on the street and endless presumptions from strangers.
We often think of the feeling of dislocation between inner self and outer self as particular to trans people, but you don’t have to be transgender to experience this. A synergy between the way we feel and the way we look is arguably what we’re all striving for, and yet as a society we continue to police people in their search to achieve it; if the way they want to dress doesn’t conform to what we deem cool within a subculture or social group, say, or appropriate within an institution, or else if someone’s appearance doesn’t align with what we perceive to be their gender.
However, times are changing, and it’s the people playing around with our preconceived notions of gender, the people proving that gender can be chosen not given, who are leading this change."
This June, as we seem to sit in a world of chaos and great demand for social change, it is a pride month in which it is hard to ignore the work and life of Marsha P. Johnson. Many of us know her name as an early and fearless leader LGBTQ+ movement, and we recognize her beautiful ear to ear smile adorned in red lipstick and shining with positivity. But in all of her legendary efforts for the queer community, to understand Marsha is to understand her not only the light she brought to her life but also the controversy of her death. (MinnieMuse)
In the early morning of June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn. Local members of the gay community fought back when the police became violent. Johnson was regarded as one of the “Vanguards;” those who pushed back against the police. In 1987, reflecting back on the Stonewall uprising, Johnson recalled arriving at around 2 in the morning shortly after the riots had started and the Stonewall building was aflame. The riots reportedly started at around 1:20 that morning after Stormé DeLarverie fought back against the police officer who attempted to arrest her that night. (GNOF.org)
On July 6, 1992, Johnson’s body was found floating in the Hudson River near the West Side Piers that she frequented. While the police declared her death a suicide, many see her death as another moment of violence against the LGBTQ community. Now, even decades after Johnson’s devastating death, her legacy continues to impact queer communities. (Faulkner Morgan Archive)
Marsha P. Johnson will be remembered for the trailblazing work to provide equity and equality for the LGBTQ community from the Stonewall Riots to small gestures of kindness to “baby gays” on the street. We celebrate the trailblazer Marsha P. Johnson and will never forget the P stands for “Pay It No Mind”.
Femme Rooms.
Ulla's Room, 1998. Asia's Room, 1996. Miss Deena, 1999.
All photographs © Chloe Sherman.
nerdy butches🤤🤤🤤🤤 butches w long hair🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤 butches w glasses🤤🤤🤤🤤 chubby butches🤤🤤🤤😍😍😛🤤 short butches🤤🤤🤤🤤 butches that looks scary but are really a puppy🤤🥹😍🤤🤤🤤 butches with stubble/body hair🤤🤤🤤😛😍🤤🤤 butches who aren't afraid to be silly & whimsical🥹🥹🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
missed femme friday by a mile but
Pure art