#butch achillean
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bisexualfagdyke · 12 days ago
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Being a femme bi achillean (with little connection to sapphicism, and no connection to lesbianism) (and who is pretty exclusively into bisexuals and achilleans) is very isolating, so I will make it my mission to be LOUD about butch/futch/femme bisexuals and achilleans!!!!! We deserve recognition and representation and community and just acknowledgement. Even "inclusive" butch/femme communities still center being sapphic (and mostly being lesbian lolz).
I love bisexual and achillean butches, futches, and femmes. I love being a femme bi trans man in a relationship with a wonderful futch bi trans man!!!! BUTCH/FUTCH/FEMME ACHILLEANISM BE UPON YOU!!!!!
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lgbtqtext · 3 months ago
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femme-experience · 3 months ago
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happy butch appreciation days to all bisexual and achillean butches out there!!!! you are seen, loved, and appreciated so so so much!!
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bigayasuka · 1 year ago
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Femme achillean || futch achillean || butch achillean
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genderqueerdykes · 7 months ago
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a long time ago, my roommates had an argument over whether or not hamburgers are sandwiches. this actually got heated to the point of one of the guys having to get upset and walk away because he was convinced that hamburgers are not sandwich, but instead their own classification of food.
people will pick any hill to die on- we as a species cannot 100% all agree on the definition of anything. that's why we can't agree on the definition of gay, queer, lesbian, trans, bi, pan, aromantic, asexual, etc. because we as a species just can't do that. we all have a unique perspective on what concepts are and what they mean.
if we can't agree on whether or not a hamburger is a sandwich or not, i think it's best if we learn to agree to disagree on what the "true" meaning of gay, lesbian, trans, queer, etc. are and just let people live their version of that identity in peace. at the end of the day it literally doesn't matter if you don't know if a hamburger is a sandwich or just a hamburger- you're still going to eat it and gain nutrients from it.
a trans person having a different definition of trans than you, or a lesbian defining lesbianism differently than what they've been told, or any other type of queer person defining their identity in their own way isn't a threat to you- at the end of the day, it doesn't stop them from being trans, a lesbian, queer, or whatever. disagreeing on the definition won't stop it from happening; it's just petty. not every hill is meant for someone to die on. let go
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the-bi-library · 3 months ago
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As bisexual visibility month approaches us, I wanted to highlight a few bi books we don't see people talking about much and give people some recs for bi books to read!
Books listed:
Fall Into You by Georgina Kiersten
Splinter by Jasper Hyde
Spring on the Peninsula by Ery Shin
When Tara Met Farah by Tara Pammi
Forever Is Now by Mariama J. Lockington
More to Love by Georgina Kiersten
When the Stars Alight by Camilla Andrew
Lulu Sinagtala and the City of Noble Warriors by Gail D. Villanueva
No Two Ways by Chi Yu
Exposing Lesser Demons by K.N. Robertson
Wolfpack by Rem Wigmore
A Dance of Water and Air by Antonia Aquilante
Hugged by Verity Ritchie
Where Willows Weep by Luna Fiore
Fake it by Lily Seabrooke
Small Gods of Calamity by Sam Kyung Yoo
Beyond Repair by Catherine Stein
Baptism of Fire by Jessie Thomas
Poisoned Primrose by Dahlia Donovan
Birthright by M.A. Vice
A Masc for Purim by Roz Alexander
Your Driver is Waiting by Priya Guns
Errant by L.K. Fleet
Loser of the Year by Carrie Byrd
Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood
Monstersona by Chloe Spencer
Scoring a Spouse by Liz Lincoln
Tengoku by Rae D. Magdon
Leaving's Not the Only Way to Go by Kay Acker
Speech and Debacles by Heather DiAngelis
Things I'll Never Say by Cassandra Newbould
Chameleon Moon by RoAnna Sylver
Allure by CEON
To Beg or Not to Beg by Cat Giraldo
Shadows Dark and Deadly by Andrea Marie Johnson
Ride with Me by Jenna Jarvis
Dearly Departed by Heather Novak
Swift and Sudden Exit by Nico Vincenty
Wishing on Winter by Brenna Bailey
Crystrals and Contracts by A. A. Fairview
Tomb of Heart and Shadow by Cara N. Delaney
False Hearts and Broken Frets by Elle Bennett
The Blood Born Dragon by J. C. Rycroft
An Act of Devotion by A. M. Leibowitz
Biting down by Torrance Sené
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bisexualgenderfemme · 10 days ago
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I don't like the way I see some femmes post about butches... like they're little dolls that fit into their perfect doll house imagined life & not like... idk real people with real problems & struggles they face (often exacerbated by their gender non conformity.) it feels like it ignores the ways they're forced to care for everyone around them in order to be validated as a butch while being expected not to have feelings or needs of their own. (& all of this goes doubly for trans femme butches & black butches / studs)
sure. u want a butch to spoil u & dote on u & fulfill ur every whim. but are u going to do those things for them? even without them asking?? are you going to go out of your way to care for butches even when it's hard? even when u don't get anything from it?
bc if not... are you even really A Femme?
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lavend3r-stardust · 3 months ago
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Stomach kisses right above the waistband of my boxers make me feral. like damn, do that again please
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feelingthemode · 5 months ago
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posting all my userboxes from pride month! part 1
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sanguinaryrot · 5 months ago
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Another zine?! Oh, but of course! Download your own copy for free here! (or if you really like it, consider tossing me a buck!)
(flowers designed by Anna Tarankova on vecteezy)
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emeldiir · 3 months ago
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Thinking about my gender today, and whether I would consider myself to be multi gendered or not.
I honestly don’t really think I am, I think my gender is one singular gender, but it comprises several different things, kinda like my bisexuality.
My gender is butch, trans man, nonbinary, genderqueer and boy, but all of those words are used to describe one whole gender. I think of it like how a single die has multiple different sides with multiple different meanings but it’s still a whole object. Also kind of like when you hold a prism up to the light, depending on which way you turn it, a different pattern of light appears on the wall.
This is why it’s so easy for me to switch between the sapphic and achillean communities. I am a nonbinary bisexual butch sapphic and a trans bisexual man at the same time, so i can embody both of those spaces and not feel any sort of discomfort or dysphoria about it.
My gender is also very subjective to who i’m speaking and sharing space with. For example with my partner who is a trans man, of the queer variety I feel very achillean, but the other day when I was speaking with another butch lesbian, I embodied butchness a little more.
It’s honestly quite interesting to examine how my gender operates depending on the people i’m with.
anyways think piece over, if anyone relates to this experience let me know! I’d love to compare notes with other trannies <3
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bisexualfagdyke · 8 months ago
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dyke and butch/femme identities are fully inclusive of bisexuals if ur not a gatekeeping, baby radfem, lesbian separatist COWARD!
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thecuntiestboy · 5 months ago
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every time he says shit about trans people im gonna use him for a forcemasc post
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femme-experience · 4 months ago
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Hey! Just a reminder that bisexuals and queer men/achilleans are absolutely allowed to identify as butch or femme, and I encourage you to loudly identify as butch or femme if you feel like it. This is not a discourse topic, you have always been part of, and included in, the butch & femme labels and I would love to see more bisexuals and achilleans identify as butch or femme!!! YOU ARE ALLOWED!!! And you absolutely SHOULD if you desire to!
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mogai-fag · 3 months ago
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FEMME & BUTCH ACHILLEAN !!
for any achilleans / mlm / qlm who identify as femme or butch. based off of these butch & femme flags ^_^
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genderqueerdykes · 6 months ago
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btw there isn't a dress code for any queer identity. there isn't a dresscode for intersex people, genderqueer people, non binary people, gay people, lesbians, bisexual people, trans men, trans women, genderfluid people, she/hers, they/thems, he/hims, it/its, any pronoun set, agender people, transmascs, transfemmes, pansexuals, polyamorous people, aromantic people, asexual people, bigender people, butches, femmes, crossdressers, drag performers, sapphic people, achillean people, mtfs, ftms, gender non conforming people, transsexuals, transvestites, dykes, faggots, trannies, queers, all transgender people, cishet people, men, women, and every person on planet earth. there's no dress code necessary to be your given self. hope that helps
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