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Virginia Woolf in a letter to Vanessa Bell c. June 1926
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how beautiful is the fact that we actively choose to love someone, that both our heart and mind choose to love? how intimate it is that we consciously dedicate our acts of love to certain souls, that even our silence is filled with love towards them. we choose to love, we love intentionally, but so intensely and purely that it flows out of our bones in the most natural way - we love consciously in many unconscious ways...
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I dont really care if you use the term bisexual or pansexual, but what i DO care about is that you understand that bisexuality at NO stage in history was EVER trans-exclusionary. Bisexuality has always included trans folks, and non-binary folks, and the entire spectrum of gender between male and female, as well as Definitively Gender and agender. It has ALWAYS meant "attraction to more than one gender." It has NEVER meant "attraction to cis men and women only."
So, pan, bi, use whichever label you will. But do NOT buy into the recent-years innacurate concept that bisexuality is attraction to cis men and women only, because thats literally never been the case.
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small child: [absolutely incomprehensible gibberish]
me:
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i am outraged that someone has not yet fallen in love with me poetically in a museum
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"Perhaps they were right putting love into books. Perhaps it could not live anywhere else."
- William Faulkner
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“I want the part of you that you refuse to give.”
— Ellen Hopkins
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Fat Art, Thin Art, ‘Performative (San Francisco)’ by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
[ID: What I would be when I grew up, / I never wondered that (maybe I knew that); / I wondered other things: if I’d be / sane. Loved.]
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