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Like, Iāve never gotten into stuff like Jane Austen (sheās a brilliant author but I could never get invested, you know?) but then after watching that Gentleman Jack finale I GET IT WITH ALL THE SWEEPING ROMANCE AND CORSETS AND TALL DARK AND CHARMING PROTAGONISTS WITH THE WIT AND THE BANTER AND OH THIS IS WHAT EVERYONE WAS TALKING ABOUT.
Tfw you procrastinate so hard that you end up making a bunch of bisexual Wonder Woman icons for no reason other than that. Please just reblog if you use? :)
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We need a series of books set in a world where there are no men. Just women. Romance stories, action and adventure, coming-of-age. stories of all kind, set in a women-only world. Men just donāt exist.
Actually, itās a reoccurring idea in science fiction. The single-sex society. From wikipedia, there is a long tradition of women-only worlds, but not true for the opposite, as āJoanna Russ suggests this is because men do not feel oppressed, and therefore imagining a world free of women does not imply an increase in freedom and is not as attractiveā. (A world free of women would mean no class of people for men to oppress and have their way with, so obviously not attractive).
I highly recommend everyone to read feminist science-fiction.
The Celaeno series of lesbian fantasy novels take place on a world where there are only women and are really good :D
EVERYONE IS LESBIAN and itās glorious
Yall should check out Jane Fletcher then because 90% of her books are about societies where men literally donāt exist. My fav being āDynasty of Roguesā which focuses around a group of rangers, and ofc itās cram packed with lesbians :)
The Celaeno series (Shadow of the Knife, Rangers at Roadsend, The Temple at Landfall, The Walls of Westernfort, and The Dynasty of Rogues) are set on a female-only world. The other series she wrote (the Lyremouth Chronicles) is set on an earth-like world with a mix of male and female characters but the majority of the 4 book series is about the relationship between two women, one from a female dominated culture and the other from a culture where bisexuality is the norm and where men and women are equal due to the prevalence of magic.
Another highly recommended book is Ammonite by Nicola Griffith. Itās a sci-fi story about a planet where a native virus kills any man (and some women) who sets foot on its surface. The story follows a female researcher sent from Earth to research a cure for the virus and trace itās history. Itās one of the better lesbian books Iāve read.
Do you have any book recs for like,, bi womens history or stuff? Like I'm very young and I never really knew we actually had a history or a culture of our own until just recently and I really want to learn about it !! If not thats okay, do u know other blogs i could maybe go to for info like that? Thank you <333
Ooh check this one out!
Itās an anthology written by bi women about being bi and feminist. You may not resonate or agree with every perspective, but its wonderful to gather perspectives.
This is another one that focuses on contemporary means, a super interesting read.
This is a collection of art, poems, and short stories by bi people about being bi.
Super great for a budding bi!
Another anthology from bi people in 42 countries!!
Ooh and this one belowā¦
A biography of a bi woman in the early 1900s. Great historical context!
And for something funā¦
This is bi women and lesbian women, but its entirely fascinating as itās an anthology of women who left men for women.
I hope this helps!!
I donāt know of a single bisexual womens history book, but if anyone knows any, please link em!
me: oh this? *waves a giant stick around* this is myĀ āprotecting bi women who used to id as lesbiansā stick
me: oh, this?? *waves a giant stick around* this is myĀ āprotecting lesbians who used to id as bi womenā stick
Bisexual + Flowers for @melodiesblue
So here for my not conventionally attractive bi women, my just a little odd bi women, my jacked as fuck bi women, my bi women with acne who donāt care to cover it, my bi women who are manual labourers with rough hands from work they love and a life lived, my bi women who are true to themselves and their personalities even if it means itās harder to date men, my bi women who canāt relate to the TV trope that bi women are all feminine and cute and basically like pretty straight girls who occasionally kiss women youāre all fucking stars and I love you
Stags and tombis!!! Tell me stories about the tomboy child you used to be running wild and free!! Iāll start with the time when I was seven and ended up getting grass stains on my communion shoes and dress because I wanted to run and play football with the boys in their suits
@uwucritical it absolutely counts omfg youāre the best
I think Iād be considered tombi, idk
I used to play outside until I smelled like a sweaty athlete. I also used to eat both mud and grass because I didnāt see why not. Iād play outside for hours with no shoes on or explore neighborhoods up to a mile or more away from my old house. To this day, my mom has no idea how far Iāve wandered from our old house lol. I was never approached by anybody except other kids like me. Pretty sure I was always different, I just didnāt have the complex language to describe why.
I was a total jock right off the bat in elementary lol. I used to show off how many pushups, sit-ups, pull ups, etc. I could do and I was always trying to outdo the boys. Always was playing āair forceā with the boys on the playground and I loved reading fantasy novelsā¦not for the princesses but specifically for the dragons. On field days when weād have something involving mud I always dove right in, zero hesitation. I also begged forEVER for my mom to let me cut my hair off (she wouldnāt because āsince you donāt have boobs or your ears pierced youāll look like a boyā as if I cared!)
Omg dude tell me you were as obsessed with the Inheritance cycle as I was I wanted a dragon so badly!!! And constantly trying to outdo the boys is such a mood lmao I still try and carry the heaviest boxes or try and get things from the tallest shelves in work and whenever the taller guys get to it before me Iām like š”
(also what is it with mothers and hating the thought of their daughters having short hair???? Just kidding itās homophobia and we know it)
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āPlease donāt tell anyone ⦠IāM BISEXUAL ⦠Iām trying to be discreetā pinback, Dan Kaufman Graphics, Washington, D.C., c. 1990. #lgbthistory #lgbtherstory #lgbttheirstory #lgbtpride #queerhistorymatters #haveprideinhistory #night
itās BI VISIBILITY DAY so letās celebrate with some of the most badass bi women out there!
happy bisexual visibility day (september 23rd) to my fellow amazing bisexuals. i love all of you guys and we donāt deserve all the shit that comes our way. bisexuality is beautiful and you should absolutely be proud of it! our community is so diverse and amazing and our history and activism is rich and beautiful!
me: *staring at my ugly ass outfit in the mirror for a long time*
me: ā¦ā¦. its fine im allowed to do this because im a lesbian
hereās a fun tip: donāt say dyke unless youāre a lesbian!