I love you trans sapphics
I love you ace-spec sapphics
I love you aro-spec sapphics
I love you genderqueer sapphics
I love you multi-spec sapphics
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I love you trans sapphics
I love you ace-spec sapphics
I love you aro-spec sapphics
I love you genderqueer sapphics
I love you multi-spec sapphics
Have yall seen that new sapphic flag by Gaybreakfast on insta? They're a nonbinary couple that makes really nice pride art
Here's the flag
I was eh idk at first but it's kinda growing on me and I like it way better than the pink one. Never really vibed with that one. They've done posts further elaborating on the meaning of each flag color go check it out
Lavender Woman, Volume 2, Issue 5, August 1973
(Stole this because op is a proshipper)
another look into bi lesbian history- aka another source that bi lesbianism has existed and been a topic for a long time:
*it should be noted that, unless im reading wrong, the author is using asexual as “lacking sex” instead of “lacking sexual attraction,” which can be applied periodically on and off to a person (as in having periods of time without sex would be called asexual- past or future irrelevant), instead of a continuous identity. its still important to include though as another source that asexuality in various forms has been talked about/included in queer circles for a long time.
these are the two pages I got these passages from. The full issue is linked at the top of this post.
Pan sapphics, you are sapphic enough. Don't believe anyone who tells you otherwise! 💗💛💙