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finished zine!!
Ooh, there's this mysterious substance. It runs our entire society. Oh but it's got a secret! Ohohoho, how will these lesbians figure it out?
making my first zine!
don’t you hate it when you get a new feminist mutual and you think “oh yay a potential friend!!” but they’re a TERF? smh
Dykepunk
- an identity i created which combines gender and sexuality relating to femininity, womanhood, lesbianism and the punk subculture.
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2 flag designs i made (inspired by the voidpunk flag design):
symbol design which combines the double venus symbol (⚢) and the non-binary symbol (🜬) to indicate the combination of both gender identity and sexuality:
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Example: "they're a dykepunk" "we're dykepunks"
Gender identities: non-binary, transmasc, transfem, unlabelled, genderfluid, agender, queer, etc
Pronouns: any, she, they, he, neopronouns, nounself pronouns
Attracted to: non-men, women, non-binary
Attraction type: romantic, sexual, platonic, any (can also be aro and/or ace spec) (can be polyamorous or monogamous)
Related themes and identities: lesbian, sapphic, lunarian, voidpunk, punk subculture, rejecting society, inclusivity
Date of origin: Sept 2024
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Details & Info:
Dykepunk is a label which combines sexuality and gender related to a connection to femininity, girl/womanhood, an attraction to women/non-men and a connection to the punk subculture, especially feminist punk like "riot grrrl".
There is a rejection of femininity during childhood or adolescence due to sexism or trauma and a reconnection to femininity and acceptance of feminine gender presentation during early adulthood.
The slur "dyke" is reclaimed due to connection to lesbianism and often a rejection from society due to some form of trauma or discrimination (e.g. bullying, hate crime, rejection from community/family).
Gender identity is seen as a social construct and used as a fun and interesting way of expressing individuality rather than "fitting in" with society's expectation of gender presentation. This identity comes under the transgender (and non-binary) umbrella but gender dysphoria is not required.
Dykepunks are often rejected from the lesbian community especially if they use masculine pronouns (he/him/they/them) or present their gender in more masculine ways, e.g. taking testosterone, having top surgery etc. This identity does not specifically exclude these masculine identities/expressions. The connection to "femininity" is a feeling rather than a look; an individual can "look masculine" and still have these connections to femininity and lesbianism. This label is inclusive and can be used by any individual who feels a connection to this identity in any way.
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Inspirations: punk, riot grrrl, activism, feminism, Bikini Kill, Barbara Hammer, lesbian history, the effects of discrimination and trauma on one's identity / attraction to others.
I created this identity as i felt that my gender identity and sexuality are one thing together, combined - i feel that they come hand in hand and other labels separated the two, making it hard for me to find a label that represented me, or even a community that felt accepting.
anyone who relates to this can use this label, the flag(s) and the symbol i created except i do NOT want TERFs to claim this label.
if you repost my flags/icons i would appreciate being credited but this isn't necessary! <3
Brazilian Punk TAKE OVER at New River Studios in North London!
Tropical Nightmare's Record Release show!
DYKE IN THE PIT#3 @ DIY SPACE FOR LONDON!
It was a beautifully curated evening by Andie Macario with a selection of film, performances and our bands! For more dykes and dyke-immigrants taking the stages of London!!