#Omni Lesbians
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isabellascarlett1 · 1 year ago
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Exclus: “Bi Lesbian is a new made up term”
Actuality: “Bisexual Lesbians are a large and irremovable part of the Lesbian community, even if many Lesbians treat them with insults, ignorance, stereotyping, exclusion, rejection, invalidation, and worst of all, silence”
- Bi Women Quarterly, 1983
(Not that it matters if the term is “new” or not to begin with)
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aroacesafeplaceforall · 7 months ago
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lizardbytheriver · 11 months ago
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Bi Lesbians Exist. Pan Lesbians Exist. Omni Lesbians Exist. Ace Lesbians Exist. Bi Lesbians are beautiful. Pan Lesbians are phenomenal. Omni Lesbians are outstanding. Ace Lesbians are awesome. There are many different kinds of lesbians, and that is wonderful. Do not be ashamed of your identity. Bi Lesbians, Pan Lesbians, Omni Lesbians, and Ace Lesbians belong in the LGBTQIA+ Community.
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scrumptiousfoxglitter · 8 months ago
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Shout-out to all my sad gays.
Shout-out to every lesbian not from Lesbos.
Shout-out to all my bi's who are just one person.
Shout-out to all my pans who prefer to hit people with pots.
Shout-out to all my polys who are one sided.
Shout-out to all my average omnis.
Shout-out to all my aros who can barely use a nerf gun, let alone a bow.
Shout-out to all my aces who aren't athletic.
Shout-out to all my trans folk who need to get something off their chest (or don't, shout-out to y'all too).
Shout-out to all my grays who are multicolored.
Shout-out to all my demis that are whole.
Shout out to all my aspecs that are part of absolutely nothing.
Shout-out out to all my unlabeled folks who are limited by their lack of motivation.
Shout-out to all my apls with food allergies.
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Shout-out to all my heteros that are carbon copies of another hetero.
Shout-out to all my cats.
(edit) So, this ended up way more popular than I anticipated. So, here's a few more, and they're all equally bad, as you'd expect.
Shout-out to all my xenos that're native to their countries.
Shout-out to all my cis comrades that are a part of the opposition.
Shout-out to all the external Indigiqueers (this only makes sense if you know the etymology for indigenous that's my bad)
And of course,
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scretladyspider · 2 years ago
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Queer kids deserve to become queer adults. To grow up supported. To go through adolescence finding themselves, instead of going through their 20s grieving the years they weren’t safe and had to pretend to be someone else. To be safely queer before financial independence. Wanting queer youngsters to not have a lifetime of conditioning and trauma to unpack isn’t child abuse, it is literally the opposite. Queer kids deserve to be safe.
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lilliaace · 7 months ago
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I'm giggling at the she/her pronoun on the achillean gay boy flag. Share it to scare a baby terf queer.
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noahizslay · 6 months ago
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unpopular opinion time: just because someone is queer doesn't mean they are automatically a good person.
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lesbianpolls · 3 months ago
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happy international lesbian day!! especially to:
male lesbians and lesboys and boydykes
transmasc and transfem and transneu and transfemmasc and all other trans lesbians
nonbinary and multigender and xenogender lesbians
intersex lesbians
lesbians who use he/him pronouns and neopronouns
aromantic and asexual and aplatonic and afamilial and all other aspec lesbians
queerplatonic and alterous lesbians
polyamorous and nonmonogamous lesbians
bi and omni and ply and pan and abro and all other mspec lesbians
gaybians and straightbians
butch and femme and stud and futch lesbians
lesbians with stigmatized disorders
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nonconformityhub · 7 months ago
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Mspec Lesbian Infographic - repost from my friend thelesbianbakugou
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Since his account got terminated a few years ago, me and thelesbianbakugou decided to replatform this lil info sheet! There's one on lesboys too! I also recommend checking out my other friend thegendertheives' black lesbian flags: butch femme and futch
Sadly we don't have access to the original image credits, if you know who made some of the images, please let us know and we'll credit them here!
tagging some of the first rebloggers of the last one and some bi lesbian accounts for reach woo! @kissingwomenat3pm @lavendermeowzers @the-playrooms @the-astropaws @mogai-germ @germtimes @in-a-mello-mood @genderstarbucks @biblically-accurate-chaos @mspeclesbianpositivity678 @bilesbianblog @bilesbianpositivity @mspeclesbianpolls @bilesbian @bilesbianwriter
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skarpetaspodnapleta · 16 days ago
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Without limits, without pauses, without mercy, from dusk till dawn, from dawn till dusk. From the kitchen to the garage, from the countertop where dishes topple over, to the cold tiles of the bathroom floor, where every tremor echoes in the walls. From the walls bouncing back the moans, to the cabinets trembling from the rhythm of hips, from the bedroom mirror reflecting every tense muscle and every trace of fingers, to the shower where water mixes with sweat and saliva, soaking every surface—bodies, walls, and souls alike.
In every position, in every corner. Missionary with nails digging into your back, on top with hands gripping a throat, reverse cowgirl where the view alone drives you insane, doggy style with hips raised high, backwards, forwards, sideways, on the floor, on the table, pressed against the wall, on the couch where pillows are thrown to the ground. On the dining table that creaks under the weight, on the washing machine vibrating in sync with the movements, on the stairs where every thrust resonates like an echo.
Outside, where the cold air bites but the body burns. In the car, where windows fog up, and the sounds are muffled by honking horns. On the motorcycle, where balance is a challenge, on the back of a truck where every move feels forbidden. In the airplane, where silent desperation and tension rise, in the train where the sound of wheels merges with shallow, gasping breaths. In a tent, where the fabric trembles under the pressure of the rhythm, in a cave where every moan is amplified by the echo.
Every inch of skin, every curve, every nerve pushed to its limit. Fingers sliding across sweaty flesh, teeth sinking into lips, bite marks left on necks, shoulders, hips. Backs arching into impossible shapes, legs trembling from the tension, toes curling with every surge of pleasure. Breath quickened, shallow, broken by screams and moans that seem endless.
Moisture—on the sheets, on the floor, on bodies, on hands moving with reckless abandon. Saliva dripping, bodies shaking, tears streaming from overstimulation. Skin pulsating under touch, muscles tense to breaking, knees buckling under the weight of ecstasy. The walls shake with sound, the floor vibrates with energy, the air thick, electrified, so dense it feels like breathing is a challenge.
From walls to mirrors, from balconies to floors. Legs spread, hands tied, bodies synchronized in a rhythm that speeds up, slows down, explodes. Standing, lying, sideways, on the back, on the stomach, kneeling, with hips raised, with a hand tightening around a throat, with nails leaving trails on your back. By the window, where the outside world becomes an uninvited voyeur, in the elevator, where every sound reverberates, on the beach, where sand invades every crevice.
To the edge, to the point of losing all sense of reality. Moans so loud they seem to tear through the silence of the universe. Orgasms so deep they make you lose connection with the ground. Trembling legs, ringing ears, a pulsing heart that feels like it’s about to explode. The world blurs into a whirlwind of emotions and sensations, every muscle giving out, every nerve vibrating, every breath an effort. And then again—and again. Until the very end, until everything inside you shatters into pieces, only to be reborn anew.
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ravensdecent36 · 4 months ago
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touratoura · 11 months ago
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I would like to make a probably invisible poll for the LGBTQ people of Tumblr. Sorry you can’t do multiple, just try and choose the one most important to you! Gray-anything fits here too.
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genderstarbucks · 4 months ago
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Can y'all stop centering the definition of lesbian around hating men and start centering the definition of lesbian around our love for women?
Like if gay was centered around the definition of hating women you'd call that misogynistic right? So why is it okay to do that with lesbian
Lesbian will never have a clear cut definition that fits everybody, but centering it around hating men feels icky
What about the lesbians that DO love men? What about us?
Being surrounded by people who think that lesbianism is just about hating men is getting tiring
Lesbianism is defined by our queer love for women, it shouldn't be defined about hating men
Also while I'm at it, the non men loving non men definition of lesbian is icky too
Nmlnm isn't as inclusive as you think it is, plus the word non men (and non women) was used to dehumanize black people
You can use the nmlnm definition of lesbian for yourself, but don't force it on others
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pupiipawzz · 2 months ago
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i love you homoflexibles, i love you heteroflexibles, i love you mspec lesbians and gays, i love you lesboys and turigirls, i love you transcis people, i love you pansexuals, i love you gaybians, i love you aroallos, i love you afab transfems and amab transmascs, i love you if your identity is contradictory or confusing or mistaken for another identity
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thehealingsystem · 7 months ago
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happy mspec lesbian week 💜
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lilliaace · 7 months ago
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I'm going to put this as nicely as possible.
You're fifteen, according to your bio/pinned post. I'm 30. I have been alive literally twice the time you've been alive in this world. You are a baby queer. I don't mean that demeaningly. I mean this as to say this - you don't know smack about the LGBTQ world beyond the walls of the internet, maybe a queer club at your local school (high school if you're in the USA).
The online and club spaces for the LGBTQ world are so incredibly sanitized, period.
No, bi lesbians and their sister labels (pan lesbians, omni lesbians, polysexual lesbians, straightbians, fagdykes, lesboys, asexual lesbians, aromantic lesbians, etc.) ARE NOT putting their lesbian/dyke sisters in danger, period.
Pushing that the idea of "m spec lesbian" is somehow damaging...
victim blaming for ladies attempted to be 'forced converted' by straight men
Xenophobic towards MANY global gender IDs that are specific to certain cultures (2-spirit for indigenous USA tribes, Hijra in India, etc.)
Shifts the blame from the rapist to the victim, regardless of circumstances
Also minimizes the fact that asshole men are going to be asshole men, regardless of whoever they're being a jerk to. A jerk is going to be an asshole, regardless.
The idea of a "m spec lesbian" has been around FOR YEARS. Documented since at LEAST the 1950s.
I strongly recommend reading "Stone Butch Blues" and "The Stonewall Generation" as well as "PoMoSexuals: Challenging Assumptions About Gender and Sexuality"
You might get lucky and find them at your local library. There's a free PDF floating around of Stone Butch Blues. I got Stonewall Generation by going to a LIVE PRIDE event that was local. You should be able to find them on Google Shopping, Amazon, Ebay, and/or Mercari.
Human sexuality is complicated, period. Many women who were exclusively (or almost exclusively) attracted to other women often paired up with men for the sake of affection, protection, and companionship rather than genuine attraction (Elenor Roosevelt and Virginia Woolf are the first two famous people who come to mind). Also, Kristen Stewart recently came out as a bi lesbian in a recent interview.
We exist, period. NO ONE is helping by LGBTQ identity policing. Y'all are only hurting yourself. PLEASE talk to real life queer people face to face, beyond the safety net of social media and school clubs. You will learn so much.
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