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will byers stan first human second
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taylor price
official daine visual archive
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hello vonnie
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Peter Solarz
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Not today Justin
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Janaina Medeiros
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@thewayoualwayswere
Odd Nerdrum - Kjærlighetspar
- The Mosaic Floor, Ralph Heimans.
bosco di latifoglie
Christina Ricci photographed by Annie Leibovitz, 2003
last illinois winter
grow up weak or grow up tough
The women of Black Mountain College
c. 1940s
Cynthia Carr, Barbara Sieck, Ruth Asawa, Elaine de Kooning
whenever i reblog a serious feminist post in the middle of silly things
Joan Crawford looking gay as hell with other women
me when it’s dark and miserable pouring thundering rain outside
That shit your daddy smoked in Vietn a a a a a am
Fuck yes i just responded like a normal human
I do not play about Jackie being a lesbian who experiences severe compulsory heterosexuality. That is 100% canon to me. She looks absolutely miserable when Jeff asks her to go down on him, she finds every excuse to avoid having sex with him, and when she finally does have sex with a man it’s when she’s passively suicidal, no longer believes in love, and wants to lash out against Shauna. The catalyst for Jackie’s despair and complete loss of hope is discovering Shauna’s betrayal, and when she learns that Shauna and Jeff slept together, her devastation is focused solely on Shauna.
Any time Jackie is with a man it feels like self-punishment or destruction. It’s something she’s doing to herself, not for herself. She is a character suffocated by expectations of perfection and social influence, forced to perform a version of femininity and romance that doesn’t actually fit her. Jackie as a closeted lesbian makes so much sense for her story and her tragic end. Those slumber party make outs were definitely happening.
wish i was witty and cute but instead im sarcastic and annoying