I don’t think Megan Rapinoe is arrogant in the least. Confidence in a woman is always mistaken for arrogance! Confidence in a man it’s first bump time. Double Standard and I’m sick of it!
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@thesapphicactivist
I don’t think Megan Rapinoe is arrogant in the least. Confidence in a woman is always mistaken for arrogance! Confidence in a man it’s first bump time. Double Standard and I’m sick of it!
i’m mentally ill too but fucking listen to me here. you need to take responsibility for your actions regardless of whether or not they’re a product of your mental illness. you don’t get to manipulate, gaslight, take advantage of, or straight up abuse people because you’re mentally ill! you don’t! what the fuck! why are some of you still thinking it’s okay to say things like “manipulation is okay because i have _____ and need attention from my significant other”. oh my god. Don’t fucking do that
these are all of the features that make you unique. embrace yourself :)
I have no words
Funny how liberals know this is absurd and offensive, but will die on the hill that “transwomen are women!!!”
WTF is happening here?
The amount of what the fuck!?
Clear to everyone this is deluded and offensive dress up but if you dare say men who claim to be women after “feeling like” it for a week are also deluded and offensive then you’re the bigoted one 🙄
If she openly talked about how it was race fetish porn that made her ‘realise she was African’ the parallels would be complete!
Plastic surgery addiction, mental illness and offensive appropriation are only fine when men are doing it and calling themselves women, naturally.
lesbian: is femme
you guys: but like… is she really a lesbian she looks kinda straight to me
lesbian: is butch
you guys: arent you a guy??? you might as well just be a straight man
the joke is that none of you respect lesbians and you all just need to leave us alone!
Gender Identity LGBT+ 2016
This is by no means a list that includes every gender identity out there. Please remember that sex is biology (female, male, intersex) and gender identity is sociology. If you respond to this list, just to make mean/rude/jerkass comments, you are risking having your blog being removed from Tumblr (yes, identity erasing qualifies as hate speech on tumblr).
Abussosgender: A gender identity for those who feel their gender identity is completely incomprehensible. Similar to anongenderand exploraregender. Synonymous with staticgender.
Aerogender: Believing your gender identity is determined by environmental and/or external factors (time of day, seasons, weather, specific people near you, etc.). Controversial
Agender: belief of having no gender identity
Aliagender: Feeling like your gender identity is completely different from “traditional” ways of describing gender (femininity vs masculinity). You believe you have a gender, but nothing within the contemporary gender spectrum seems like a “right” fit for you. Similar to Egender, Videgender, and Nesciogender. Controversial.
Alexigender: Where one feels like they are genderfluid, but unsure of what specific genders they fluctuate between.
Aliusgender: Feeling as though your gender identity can’t be described by “stereotypical” gender descriptors
Ambigender: A gender term for those who DO NOT feel comfortable using the term “two-spirit” for any reason (such as not having American indigenous blood in them).
Ambonec: Feeling as though you are simultaneously a girl and a boy, as well as neither, similar to the concept of “schrodinger’s cat”
Androfluid: Feeling as though your gender is fluid between multiple masculine identities, sub-community of genderfluid
Angenital: A gender identity where one feels uncomfortable with their genitalia (wanting to be sexless), but does not mind gendered pronouns (he/she/they/etc.)
Anongender: A gender that is unknown to yourself and others. Similar to: exploraregender, abussosgender, and staticgender.
Anvisgender: A term for those who feel apathetic towards their gender identity. Synonymous with Cassgender.
Axigender: a gender that includes agender and another gender term. There is no overlap, and little-to-no transition between agender and the other gender. In the polygender community.
Bigender: Having 2 distinct gender idententies, sub community of polygender
Bigenderfluid: When you feel like your gender flunctuates/is fluid between two distinct genders. Found within the polygender and genderfluid community.
Brevigender: A gender term for a type of genderfluid person who feels their specific gender identity changes very rapidly. Synonymous with Veloxigender. Similar to: sychnogender, and mutogender.
Cassgender: feeling as though your gender identity is unimportant (and/or feel indifferent towards their gender identity). Synonymous withanvisgender.
Cancegender: Someone who feels they are primarily agender. However, they also feel their gender is fluid. Alternative name: agenderfluid
Cassgender: feeling as though your gender identity is unimportant (and/or feel indifferent towards their gender identity)
Ceterogender: A nonbinary gender with specific feminine, masculine, or neutral feelings.
Chaosgender: One who feels their gender is too confusing to pin down to one term, sub-community of novigender
Collgender: feeling as though you have many genders, but because of the amount, it is confusing and overwhelming to tell which is which. Part of the polygender community.
Comgender: Umbrella term for anything not agender
Demiboy: Feeling like a boy MOST of the time, otherwise, unknown
Demifluid: an umbrella term for nonbinary gender identities that have a partial connection to a certain gender. This includes the partly female identity demigirl, and the partly male identity demiboy. There are other partial genders using the “demi-” prefix for the same reasons. The “other part” may or may not be known.
Demigender: Can be used as an umbrella term, feeling like your gender identity is nonbinary MOST of the time, otherwise, unknown
Demigirl: Feeling like a girl MOST of the time, otherwise, unknown
Egender: Refusing to identify within the gender spectrum
Eafluid: Feeling as though your gender is fluid between multiple nonbinary genders, sub-community of genderfluid
Equigender: Feeling as though you have multiple genders, but they’re all in equal amounts, found in the polygender umbrella
Exgender: Believing your gender identity can’t be described (”is beyond”) the gender spectrum
Exploraregender: A gender term for those who are constantly questioning their gender identity, feeling as though one gender term in particular in never quite right. Similar to: Anongender, Staticgender, and Abussosgender
Fegender: Someone who is nonbinary but feels strong connections to femininity
Gemigender: feeling as though you have two opposing gender identities at once. (such as: agender and comgender; demigirl and demiboy, etc.). Found in polygender community.
Genderfluid: Believing your gender identity shifts/flows from 100% masculinity to 100% femininity, including “no gender”, shifts/flows can be on an hourly, daily, etc. basis
Genderless: Feeling as though you have no gender
Genderqueer: An umbrella term for anyone not cisgender, considered controversial
Gendermaverick: A nonbinary gender for individuals who feel that the gender spectrum is too constricting, synonymous with genderfuck, controversial
Gendernull: Unsure of your gender identity, but feeling like agender is extremely close to your gender feelings
Gendervariant: An UMBRELLA term for those who don’t identify as cisgender, genderqueer is synonymous
Gynefluid: feeling as though your gender is fluid between multiple feminine based genders, sub-community of genderfluid
Hemiboy: Where someone feels like they are HALF a boy, HALF something else.
Hemigender: Where one feels like they are HALF one gender and HALF another.
Illusogender: Feeling as though you have a gender identity, but it feels like wearing a mask (instead of feeling a deep sense of connection to it), controversial
Illusoboy: Feeling as though you have a masculine gender identity, but it feels like wearing a mask (instead of feeling a deep sense of connection to it), controversial
Illusogirl: Feeling as though you have a feminine gender identity, but it feels like wearing a mask (instead of feeling a deep sense of connection to it), controversial
Intricargender: Being fascinated/intruiged by a gender identity, but knowing you don’t actually identify with said gender (used as a “tag-on” gender). Word composed of latin root for “intruiged” and “gender”
Implagender: Someone who feels they are never quite sure of their gender identity
Juxera: a gender identity where one feels strong connections (also described as “closeness”) to femininity, but feels like the ‘traditional’ binary is too constricting
Lamingender: Feeling as though your gender identity has multiple layers, part of the polygender community
Librafeminine: Being agender, but having strong feelings of connections to femininity
Librafluid: feeling primarily agender, but occasional swings between masculinity and femininity
Libramasculine: being agender, but feeling a strong connection to masculinity
Manugender: nonbinary gender identity with strong connections to masculinity, “opposite” of fegender
Minumegender: Feeling like you are MAJORITY agender (75% of your gender identity), and the remaining 25% is some other gender. Sub-section of demigender.
Mutogender: A subsection of genderfluid,where your gender identity changes, depending on the type of situation you are involved with. It is a more specific type of genderfluid.
Murargender: a type of genderfluidity, where one feels like they are never the same gender twice
Necrogender: Believing your gender existed in the past, but is no longer in existence in the present. This could be due to: trauma, life altering events, etc. Controversial.
Neutrosis: A non-binary gender identity which is considered to be a neutral or null gender. It may also be used to mean genderless, and has considerable overlap with agender - some people who consider themselves neutrally gendered or genderless may identify as both, while others prefer one term or the other.
Nesciogender: A gender that is unknown to yourself, due to some sort of mental disability (and/or illness) that makes the concept of gender difficult to understand. Similar to Videgender:
Nonbinary: An umbrella term for anything not FTM, MTF or cisgender, can also be used as an individual identity gender term
Nonpuella: Someone who physically is not feminine (their sex or body’s characteristics), but feels a strong connection to femininity
Nonpuer: Someone who physically is not masculine (their sex or body’s characteristics), but feels a strong connection to masculinity
Novigender: Feeling as though your gender identity is too complicated to pin down to one word
Pangender/Omnigender: A gender term used to describe individuals who believe their gender is all-encompassing of all genders in existence, controversial
Polygender: Believing you have 3+ distinct gender identities
Proxvir: a gender identity where one feels strong connections (also described as “closeness”) to masculinity but feels like the ‘traditional’ binary is too constricting. Another way to describe this could be the “avant garde” of masculinity in relationship to gender identity. Feminine equivalent is known as juxera.
Quadgender: Feeling as though you have 4 distinct gender identities. Subform of polygender.
Quintgender: feeling like you have 5 distinct genders. Sub-community within polygender.
Quoigender: Understanding the concepts of gender and gender identity, but believing they could never be apply to you. Connected to agender.
Scorigender: believing you are fluid between 3 genders that are similar (such as: 3 feminine genders, 3 masculine genders, OR 3 nonbinary genders). Part of the genderfluid community.
Selenogender: A sub-section of genderfluid, where the times you shift are constant (example: 1 month 1 gender, another 1 month a difference gender; 2 hours 1 gender, 2 hours another gender, etc.). Similar to: sychnogender, brevigender, veloxigender, and mutogender.
Staticgender: Feeling as though your gender is incomprehensible. Synonymous with abussosgender. Similar to Anongender and exploraregender.
Sychnogender: A subset of genderfluid, where one believes their gender identity changes on a regular basis throughout the day, everyday. Similar to: brevigender, veloxigender, mutogender, and selenogender.
Tachigender: Feeling as though your gender changes quickly and on a regular basis
Tinegender: A gender identity where you believe your gender is fluid, BUT the change is so small/minute, that your OVERALL identity does NOT change. Part of the genderfluid community
Transneural: An umbrella term for any gender identity that is NOT cisgender.
Trigender: Believing you have 3 distinct gender identities, sub-community of polygender
Vapogender: Similar to agender, but feeling as though you are “barely” away from agender (you feeling like you have a nonbinary gender, but it’s only barely beyond agender)
Videgender: One who does not see gender in a “traditional” way (femininity vs masculinity, or lack thereof), so they based the concept of gender identity off of something like “aesthetics” or something that “has the same feelings” as one might describe something. Similar to Nesciogender
Veloxigender: A subsection of genderfluid, where one feels genderfluid, but it moves too quickly to put a name to the individual gender identity feels that are felt. Synonymous with brevigender. Similar to:sychnogender, and mutogender.
Vexegender: Feeling as though you’re somewhere in the nonbinary umbrella, but unsure of exactly where you belong, the concept of gender is difficult to grasp for individuals who identify as vexegender
This is personality.
Turn Your Personality Disorder Into an Identity that Nobody Can Question!
Gender = sexist stereotypes.
See how confusing these labels are? How many times people change labels? How these labels are barely describe, using vague words and concepts that don’t actually serve as a definition? That’s because gender is not an identity you can feel. It’s just another way to name gender roles/ sexist stereotypes. Gender isn’t part of human nature, nobody is born with a gender. Gender is imposed by educating men to be masculine and women to be feminine. That’s it. It’s intrinsically misogynistic and must be eliminated, not transformed into dozens of non sensical labels that just serve to propagate the idea that human beings are born with a sort of gender essence in their brain, instead of being a fictional human-made concept used to oppress women.
the funniest part is that op would still be called a terf because they stated that biological sex is real and gender is sociological
man gaslighting women: you can’t know who is amab or afab…
In pre-1920s America when a baby was born they flipped a coin to decide if it could vote or not
It needed to be said!!
wild take but human language exists to specify, name, and describe things, not be inclusionary and validating.
Lesbians don’t like dick pass it on
Radical Feminism is the complete opposite of right-wing ideology.
I’m so tired of seeing liberals comparing us to conservatives when we are the ones going directly against them, we are the ones that want to destroy their system.
Liberals, on the other hand, want to change some superficial elements while maintaining the core of patriarchy.
-Radical Feminism: the terms “woman” and “man” just describe a physical reality, not a psychological one. The only differences between women and men are some physical characteristics. -> A woman is an adult human female and can present any personality.
-Liberal Feminism: the terms “woman” and “man” are used to describe personalities, (based on bigoted, sexist stereotypes). The only difference between women and men are their mentalities -> A woman is a person who has a feminine personality.
Which one challenges gender roles?
Witchy *Free* PDF book list Masterpost
Hey lovely witches! I wanted to share some of my PDF witchy books I have on my computer. I know it’s hard to find these books and not everyone has money to buy them or easy access. I hope I can help someone with this <3
Most of the books are on my google drive library, you can click on the link and then download if you’d like to.
A Manual of Occultism, by Sepharial
Mastering Witchcraft, by Paul Huson
Natural Magic, by Pamela J.Ball
Pagan Spells, Author Unknown
Herbal Magick - Herbal enchantments, folclore and divination by Gerina Dunwich <3
Spell Crafts - Creating magical objects, by, Scott Cunningham and David Harrington <3
The Book of Power, by Idres Shah
The Complete book of Incense, Oils ad Brews, by Scott Cunningham
The Essential Skills of Magick - Benjamim Rowe
The Ultimate Book of Spells - Pamela J. Ball *my favorite spellbook*
50 of The Most Powerful Spells, by unknown author
Witchcraft Today, by Gerald Gardner
The Gardnerian Book of Shadows
The Basics of Magic, by K. Amber
8 Sabbaths of Witchcraft, by Mike Nichols
Witchcraft Today, by Gerald Gardner
Celtic Mythology and Religion, by Alexander Macbain
The Art and meaning of Magic, By Israel Regardie
An Introduction to the Study of Tarot, by Paul Foster Case
The Alchemy of Abundance, by Lisa McSherry
Encyclopedia of Acient Roman and Greek Mythology, by James Belton
Asgard and the Gods, by M. W. MacDowall,
The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Spells by, Michael Johnstone
Witches’ Bible by, Janet and Stewart Farrar
The Witch’s Master Grimoire, by Lady Sabrina
The meaning of Witchcraft, by Gerald Gardner
Aleister Crowley book collection (google drive)
Lid Off the Cauldron, by Patricia Crowther
A Grimoire for Modern Cunningfolk, by Peter Paddon
The A to Z of Dream Interpretation, by Pamela J. Ball
The Dream Oracle, by Pamela J. Ball
The Great Book of Spells, by Pamela J. Ball <3
The Techniques of Astral Projection, By Dr. Douglas M. Baker
The Opening of the Third Eye, By Dr. Douglas M. Baker
Historical Dictionary of Witchcraft, By Bailey Michael
The Goddess is in Details, by Deborah Blake <3
Circle, Coven and Grove, by Deborah Blake
A Witch’s Dozen, by Deborah Blake <3
Witchcraft on a Shoestring by Deborah Blake
Egyptian Magic, By Ernest Budge
Advanced Candle Magick, By Raymond Buckley
Amulets and Magic, By Budge Walli
Pen and Ink Witchcrafr , By Collin Calloway
Basic Sigil Magic, By Philip Cooper
The Occult Properties of Herbs , By W.B Crow
Shadow Work Guidebook, by Jessica Cross
Gemstone Sorcery, By Gerina Dunwich <3
Wicca A to Z By Gerina Dunwich
Every Witch Way By Ellen Dugan <3
Power Of The Witch By Laurie Cabot <3
The Spiral Dance By Starhawk <3
Spiritual Power - Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
Book of Shadows By, Phyllis Curott:
Witchcrafting By Phyllis Curott
Spells for the Solitary Witch By Eileen Holland
Wiccan Magick By Raven Grimassi
The Witch’s Familiar By Raven Grimassi
Magical Candle Crafting By Ember Grant
Magical Powder Recipes By Lady Gianne
Wicca For Beginners By Lisa Chamberlain
Scott Cunningham’s Books:
Divination for Beginners
Wicca in the Kitchen <3
Book of Shadows
Living Wicca
Crystal Gem and Metal Magick <3
Wicca
Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs
Magical Household, Rituals and spells for the home <3
D.J Conway’s Books:
Mystical Dragon
Norse Magic
Wicca, The Complete Craft
Falcon, Feather and Valkyrie Sword
Celtic Magic
Christopher Penczak’s Books
Gay Witchcraft - Christopher Penczak
The Living Temple of Witchcraft V. II- Christopher Penczak
The Gates of Witchcraft
The Living Temple of Witchcraft V.II
Mystic Foundation
The Outer Temple Of Witchcraft
The Inner Temple of Witchcraft
The Witch’s Shield
Cassandra Eason’s Books:
A Practical Guide of Witchcraft and Spells,
Fabulous Creatures, Mythical Monsters and Animal Power Symbols
Candle Power
The Art of Pendulum
The Complete Guide to Psychic Development
Illes Judika’s Books:
Magic When You Need It - 150 Spells
Pure Magic
The Element Encyclopedia of Witchcraft
Ellwood Taylor’s Books:
Pop Culture Magic
The Pop Culture Grimoire
Multi-Media Magic
Manifesting Prosperity
For those of you who wish to see my full library on the drive, feel free to send me a message and I will send you the link!
HAVE FUN! :)
always reblog, this is sooo useful!
Amazing list of free resources!
“I am not a fan of “Queer” as an “umbrella” term, as a matter of fact, I have huge issues with “umbrella terms” as a whole. When we reclaimed the slur “Queer” and the slur “Dyke” back in the 80’s it was clear that “Queer” was gay men and “Dyke” was lesbian. Those two words had a distinct history of being used in an oppressive manner. Many gay men had experienced that word as a part of violence against gay men and would never use it. That should be respected. The fact is n this day and age people who use “Queer” the most are not homosexuals. As part of that, I see people who identify as “Queer” attack homosexuals in the name of inclusivity. Lesbians have been attacked by these queers over issues of, how do you define sexual orientation? Lesbians feel that their sexual orientation is defined as same-sex attraction. The “Queer” movement feels that our sexual orientation is based on same-gender identity attraction. That does not work for many homosexuals, because the reality is gay and lesbians are not bisexuals or heterosexuals. For many of us, Queer has become attached to a new kind of homophobia that seeks to erase homosexuality and believes we should all be bisexuals. It has hit the lesbian community harder because TBH lesbian (female space) does not exist in many areas. Lesbians have no physical location to connect with other lesbians. This has caused young lesbians to feel disconnected from their community and have no access to their wise women. Butch lesbians within the queer community are pressured to transition or identify as trans to the point were many butch lesbians do not want to be part of the community causing further isolation. When women try to discuss these issues they are labeled transphobic and ordered to submit to an ideology that does not feel organic to them. The common term used against women who do not submit is TERF, a slur that has been used in death threats, threats of rape and acts of violence against women. In this regard, the modern Queer movement is extremely misogynist and homophobic. I can not support homophobia or endorse violence against women. You can call it “inclusive” but it is still the same oppressive misogyny and homophobia marketed in a new glittery rainbow package.”
— Eric Anderson
You can diss me all you wish
But it won’t change the facts:
Transwomen are biological men
Men are vile
Men have used witchcraft and the interpretation of it AGAINST women
They are unable to use / weave the divine craft
They should be banned from any Coven
Witchcraft is a women only craft
Covens are meant to be female only spaces
Protect female only spaces
Exclude men from the Craft
Can actual lesbians reclaim “sapphic” already?
I get what you mean, but the word itself is derived from Sappho, the origin of the word lesbian. This is OUR word and I refuse to have it stolen from us any longer. That and sapphist.