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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Not today Justin
Jules of Nature
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Three Goblin Art

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oh how blessed i am to be a lesbian
late 90s 01/02 on our backs magazine covers from bishopsgate institute archives. | originally posted by on your.knees on instagram.
More photos from the Dirt Dyke Dive, Leeds’ pop-up dyke bar @ Wharf Chambers, May 2026
The older I get, the less I care about people seeing my body hair, stretch marks, and cellulite and I fucking love that for myself
Genevieve Kuzak, 2019
Self portrait, since everyone is promising to be nice.
title of this is just ‘lesbian sex’
#reminds me of essential dykes to watch out for! #meant compliment-wise #i love this so much #op do you have these as prints or anything.....maybe a sticker perhaps......
I do now :)
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Dyke Deck by Cathie Opie
“Kissing her softly.”
Let's get it up for hairy women yeahh woooo hairy women i love you bush i love you pits i love you legs i love you hairy women yayyyy
I DO HAVE LOVE IN MY HEART! ... FOR WOMEN
Hothead Paisan (1991 - 1998) — written and drawn by Diane DiMassa
Dyke arm wrestling, Leeds, May 2026
Minneapolis Dyke March, 1993
Pretty butch: masculinity doesn’t just belong to men - Amelia Abraham, photography by Jess Kohl
"Masculinity does not belong to men. A behaviour, a look, an attitude, women and non-binary people have as much right to masculinity as men do. In my own life, particularly as a queer person (and as a soft butch, apparently), I am surrounded by butches, daddys, zaddys, studs, stems and masc femmes. These women embrace their masculinity and wear it with pride, but face misgendering, abuse on the street and endless presumptions from strangers.
We often think of the feeling of dislocation between inner self and outer self as particular to trans people, but you don’t have to be transgender to experience this. A synergy between the way we feel and the way we look is arguably what we’re all striving for, and yet as a society we continue to police people in their search to achieve it; if the way they want to dress doesn’t conform to what we deem cool within a subculture or social group, say, or appropriate within an institution, or else if someone’s appearance doesn’t align with what we perceive to be their gender.
However, times are changing, and it’s the people playing around with our preconceived notions of gender, the people proving that gender can be chosen not given, who are leading this change."
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