re: bisexual lesbians
i can’t reblog this post bc i’m blocked by OP but the idea of bisexual lesbians is… ridiculous, cockamamie, and absolute horseshit for a lot of reasons that really should be obvious. lesbian = exclusively attracted to women / explicitly not attracted to men.
the majority reasoning i see for the idea of bi lesbians or bykes or whatever the fuck else is the idea that bi women who choose to only date women/never date men are therefore “practicing” lesbianism, and that’s stupid for a lot of reasons but mainly choosing not to date men doesn’t mean you aren’t attracted to men and that is what labels for sexualities mean.
i’m also seeing things like this comment in the notes of the posts calling out the lesbophobia in emily gwen being harassed for not indulging the idea that bi/pan lesbians exist:
this is only technically true. and by technically true i mean it’s literally only true because yes, women who now identify as bisexual would have been called lesbian until the mid-80s to early 90s when bisexual people began organizing their communities as bi people, identifying as bisexual rather than gay or lesbian.
that is because bisexual wasn’t an identity label yet. bisexual was originally the pathological term for people who were “not strictly hetero or homosexual”, and was medicalized. that’s where a lot of medical biphobia started but that’s beside the point. bisexual people reclaimed that term and identified with it and began using it more frequently and consistently to differentiate from men exclusively attracted to men and women exclusively attracted to women. once that term was reclaimed, that became our label.
even before then, there was still recognition in those communities that “lesbians” who were attracted to men weren’t the same as lesbians who were not (and you kinda get into some gold star rhetoric there but again, things change over time) it was just a matter of “we’re all women who are not straight” and when you’re building communities and spaces for the purposes of protecting yourselves and your communities, that’s generally more important than other intricacies/nuances that might b present.
bi women and lesbians have always shared spaces, though, which is why it’s important for us to continue to do that by respecting each other and recognizing that our many similarities do not erase the fact that we are different in some ways.
one of those ways being that lesbians are inherently unattracted to men and you cannot be a lesbian if you are attracted to men. whether you choose to date men is irrelevant to the fact that you are attracted to men in general. and that’s Obviously not implicating lesbians who have crushes on dudes In Concept. in the same way that bi people who have only or mostly dated people of different genders aren’t suddenly straight because of that fact, bi women who choose not to date men are not suddenly lesbian.
so like… no. you cannot be bisexual and lesbian. you cannot be a lesbian if you’re attracted to men. your dating choices are not equivalent to your sexuality.
nothing useful comes from trying to ignore that we are different communities. we should be in solidarity and all. but we’re not the same.
(ps support emily gwen, the lesbian who designed the orange and pink lesbian flag)














