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thumbspooned · 7 months ago
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desperately need more poc and/or muslim butches and trans ppl to follow .. pspspsps
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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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anonil88 · 7 months ago
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I'm quite proud of this so far but so much far to go.
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maitaiwiththecorpses · 6 months ago
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It is so so crazy to see what straight people's interpretations of "butch" is. For context, I was called butch today (again) while wearing light blue overalls and a Pink Floyd crop top, and while I know that SOUNDS relatively masc it very much wasn't. Definitely, I'll admit, I tend to dress more androgynous from time to time but I don't think I've dressed masc since early December. Straight (white women) people will really look at any queer woman of color and say, "Oh you'd make such a good boyfriend," and tell them that they're "so butch, like, so butch," without even PAUSING to think about: what is butch? What is masc? Am I letting MY own version of femininity interfere with the way she's presenting? Or even: Is perhaps the comment I'm about to make in good taste?
Don't get me wrong: I could definitely be better than their boyfriends. And I would make a really good man. But I'm not. I'm no one's boyfriend, and I'm not a man. That isn't to say that I'm super-ultra-femme because I'm not (unfortunately- I would really love if my style could develop into that tho) BUT there is a distinction to be drawn with brown girls who are masc/butch and brown girls who are androgynous and brown girls who are femme and brown girls who lie somewhere in between because I FUCKING ASSURE YOU that even the super-ultra-femme brown girls have been called butch and masc before when that's VERY CLEARLY what they're not presenting as.
And yes, maybe those brown girls don't take it as seriously as I am. Maybe I'm overreacting. BUT I think it's tantamount to note that commenting on someone's appearance/presentation and how it relates to sexuality NEEDS to be stopped because it's annoying asf and super offensive. The hypermasculinization of brown and black women is fucking everywhere and it's getting to a point where we're expecting them to just always fit the "strong woman of color" stereotype or the "aggressive brown woman" stereotype and it's becoming impossible to express ANY emotion that's not anger and nonchalance without being looked at weirdly.
Yes, I'm Mat, I can take the jokes and I can take the hits, and I'm so super public about what I do and who I like and all my business and blah blah blah, but I'm also me. I can't take that many jokes. I'm SUPER sensitive. I can take the hits, but they'll leave bruises that'll last the rest of my life. I LIKE if my business stays my business. I LIKE being private about shit.
Anyway, TL;DR: Don't automatically assume all queer women of color are mascs or butches, we have feelings, and basically don't subject us to your own internalized toxic masculinity, because at the end of the day: We're girls too.
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lilithofthebible · 1 year ago
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My comfort OC couple: I present first Priyontee Joya Chakma (Pri), a morally grey facetious drummer who thinks she's above "all that romance bullshit".
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But now that she needs to find a new singer for her band, she's gotta watch out for one interested "annoying Prima Donna". Which brings me to my precious cheerleading baby, Dafna "Alya" Kishon.
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ndotmov · 5 months ago
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🌊 AHOY MATEYS!!! 🌊 IT'S THAT TIME OF THE MONTH (almost). I'm on Team Seafoam of this year's artfight!
I'm looking for more moots to connect with as well as improve my art through s'more doodles and such <3
Will you be a friendly fire or do you want REVENGE on me?? You choose!! https://forms.gle/HE6hPwRvnmcgjXmn8
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tyrin1350 · 2 years ago
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If you’re not black you’re not a Stud.
If you’re not Indigenous you’re not a Two Spirit.
It’s the same caliber of not being black/mixed and calling yourself “light skinned”
If you’re using any BIPOC terms when referring to yourself and you’re NOT that’s so cringe.
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the-bi-library · 7 months ago
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Here are bisexual books out in April!
Books listed:
In Universes by Emet North Dear Bi Men: A Black Man's Perspective on Power, Consent, Breaking Down Binaries, and Combating Erasure by J.R. Yussuf Truly, Madly, Deeply by Alexandria Bellefleur Of Blood and Aether (Harbingers, #1) by Harper Hawthorne Saint-Seducing Gold (The Forge & Fracture Saga #2) by Brittany N. Williams Darker by Four (Darker by Four, #1) by June C.L. Tan Rough Trade by Katrina Carrasco The Last Love Song by Kalie Holford Moon Dust in My Hairnet by J.R. Creaden What Is Love? by Jen Comfort Finally Fitz by Marisa Kanter The Boyfriend Fix by Lee Pini Playing for Keeps by Jennifer Dugan She Came for Blood (Dreamers & Demons: Sapphic Monsters Book 3) by Darva Green Call Forth a Fox by Markelle Grabo I'm The Same by James Ungurait Something Kindred by Ciera Burch Calling of Light (Shamanborn, #3) by Lori M. Lee Off With Their Heads by Zoe Hana Mikuta Even If We're Broken by A.M. Weald Harley Quinn: Redemption (DC Icons Series Book 3) by Rachael Allen Rainbow Overalls by Maggie Fortuna Smile and Be a Villain by Yves Donlon Lights, Camera, Passion by Isabel Lucero Hearts Still Beating by Brooke Archer Aubrey McFadden Is Never Getting Married by Georgia Beers Court of Wanderers (Silver Under Nightfall, #2) by Rin Chupeco Good Mourning, Darling (Darling Disposition, #1) by Azalea Crowley All the Hype (Oak Haven Romance) by S. Bolanos The Devil to Pay by Katie Daysh Every Time You Hear That Song by Jenna Voris
You can find these books in this list on goodreads
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1nky-quill · 22 days ago
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I love trans men
I love trans men who are traditionally masculine
I love trans men who are masculine in their own way
I love trans men who are feminine
I love trans men who want to transition
I love trans men who don’t want to transition
I love trans men who are attracted to women and consider themselves straight
I love trans men who are attracted to women and consider themselves lesbians
I love trans men who are butches/lesboys
I love trans men who are bears
I love trans men who want to be bears but aren’t yet
I love trans men who are twinks
I love trans men who are otters
I love trans men with complex genders
I love trans men who still feel connected to femininity
I love trans men who don’t feel connected to femininity
I love trans men who are BIPOC
I love trans men who are invisibly disabled
I love trans men who are visibly disabled
I love trans men who are neurodivergent
I love trans men who are T4T
I love trans men who aren’t T4T
I love trans men who aren’t comfortable being called girls
I love trans men who are comfortable being called girls
I love trans men with long hair
I love trans men with short hair
I love trans men who are tall
I love trans men who are short
I love trans men❤️
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thefloweredblade · 11 months ago
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I love lesbians I love Butch lesbians I love femme lesbians I love stud lesbians I love androgynous lesbians I love she/her lesbians I love he/him lesbians I love they/them lesbians I love multipronoun lesbians I love neopronouns lesbians I love cis lesbians I love trans lesbians I love nonbinary lesbians I love two-spirit lesbians I love older lesbians I love younger lesbians I love I love atheist lesbians I love religious lesbians I love buff lesbians I love skinny lesbians I love fat lesbians I love disabled lesbians I love BIPOC lesbians I love hairy lesbians I love bald lesbians I love ace lesbians I love aro lesbians I love dom lesbians I love sub lesbians I love nerdy lesbians I love artistic lesbians I love academic lesbians I love rich lesbians I love poor lesbians I love flamboyant lesbians I love hijabi lesbians I love niqabi lesbians I love veiled lesbians I love out lesbians I love closeted lesbians I love shy lesbians I love out going lesbians I love witchy lesbians I love questioning lesbians I love lesbians with a different romantic label I love lesbians with a different sexual label I love historical lesbians I love future lesbians
I love lesbians and anyone sapphic/trixic mwah mwah mwah
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sleepybutches · 1 year ago
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I am seeking art submissions for my zine Butch4Butch Vol. 2: BUTCH BODIES.
I am prioritizing submissions of the following:
Art by artists of color
Art by trans women and transfems
Photography, drawings, paintings, and other visual art with diverse bodies: fat bodies, disabled bodies, BIPOC bodies, trans bodies
Poetry about butch bodies
Music, mixed media, and less common media such as sculpture
Must be 18 or older to submit an art piece, as NSFW pieces are accepted for the zine
SUBMIT HERE BY SATURDAY, SEPT 30 at midnight PST
See my linktr.ee to purchase and read Butch4Butch Zine Vol. 1 in ebook or print!
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battyaboutbooksreviews · 2 months ago
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🩷 Sapphic BIPOC Books for Sapphic September
💜 Too often, books by authors of color get shelved out of view in favor of books written by well-known, already-established white authors. No more! In this amazing era of writing, there are more sapphic books by authors of color (about characters of color) than ever before! Here are a few sapphic BIPOC books to consider adding to your TBR! Spread the word about these books to give them the attention they deserve.
🩷 Girls of Paper and Fire -Natasha Ngan 🩷 You Should See Me in a Crown - Leah Johnson 🩷 Once Ghosted, Twice Shy - Alyssa Cole 🩷 Cinderella Is Dead - Kalynn Bayron
💜 Friday I'm in Love - Camryn Garret 💜 The Love & Lies of Rukhsana Ali - Sabina Khan 💜 Wild Beauty - Anna-Marie McLemore 💜 Last Night at the Telegraph Club - Malinda Lo
🩷 Gay the Pray Away - Natalie Naudus 🩷 D'Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding - Chencia C. Higgins 🩷 The Good Luck Girls - Charlotte Nicole Davis 🩷 Clap When You Land - Elizabeth Acevedo
💜 The Midnight Lie - Marie Rutkoski 💜 Tell Me How You Really Feel - Aminah Mae Safi 💜 We Set the Dark on Fire - Tehlor Kay Mejia 💜 The Henna Wars - Adiba Jaigirdar
🩷 All of Us with Wings - Michelle Ruiz Keil 🩷 How to Find a Princess - Alyssa Cole 🩷 Cinderella Is Dead - Kalynn Bayron 🩷 Sorry, Bro - Taleen Voskuni
💜 Wish You Weren’t Here - Erin Baldwin 💜 Girl, Serpent, Thorn - Melissa Bashardoust 💜 We Didn’t Ask for This - Ali Alsaid 💜 The Grief Keeper - Alexandra Villasante
🩷 Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Really Feel - Sara Farizan 🩷 Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me - Mariko Temaki 🩷 It’s Not Like It’s a Secret - Misa Sugiura 🩷 Everything Leads to You - Nina LaCour
💜 You Exist Too Much - Zaina Arafat 💜 The Skin and Its Girl - Sarah Cypher 💜 Hijab Butch Blues - Lamya H 💜 Roses in the Mouth of a Lion - Bushra Rehman
🩷 Faebound - Saara El-Arifi 🩷 Legendborn - Tracy Deonn 🩷 The Weight of Stars - K. Ancrum 🩷 Dread Nation - Justina Ireland
💜 I’ll Be The One - Lyla Lee 💜 Not Your Sidekick - C.B. Lee 💜 Honey Girl - Morgan Rogers 💜 Every Body Looking - Candice Iloh
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customboytoyz · 2 months ago
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heyyy its @cust0mb0yt0y i got shadowbanned. lets do this again:
21+ BLOG, UNDER 18 DO NOT INTERACT
Kink content, He/him, Bi, 20s
Let me make you my boy
Songs to Get Forcemasced to
( if you reaallyyy like my posts you can send me a little something @cbtboys on c45h4pp)
- Ftm MLM focused, i am bi though so some women will have guest appearances!
- Antiterf/radblr, Antizionist, Anti-underage shit. not proship, pro kink.
- incest is a huge trigger. i also dont do full rapeplay (i play w noncon in bdsm scenarios). i do not fuck with anything that involves underage, including abdl. do not ask me about that or send me anything about these things.
- My posts found under #my boys
- transfemme butches, trans men, trans women, nonbinaries, pups, bipoc, fat, femmes, and leatherdykes all encouraged.
- do NOT tag any of my posts as detrans. if youre a detrans fetish blog fuck off.
- again, do not interact with me if you are under 18. Do not send me asks if youre a minor.
Content Includes:
heavy degradation
latex/leather
blood / gore (mostly fake, horror movie gore)
masochism (tattoos piercings branding etc)
vouyerism fantasies
pup stuff
headshave kink. a lot of it.
dubcon
hypnosis
light furry stuff
general transformation kink stuff (mindbreak and etc)
sharps/sharp skins (like the punk subculture. connected to hair kink. i avoid skinheads esp any racist tattoos or clothing and i DO check.)
ok thats all :)
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Wishing a happy Lesbian Day of Visibility to ALL types of lesbians!
That's right, I'm talking about aspec lesbians, mspec lesbians, butch/futch/femme lesbians, trans and nonbinary lesbians, lesbians who are BIPOC, Jewish lesbians, Muslim lesbians, fat lesbians, hairy lesbians, he/him lesbians, lesbians who use neopronouns, and literally every other type of lesbian!! Y'all are all amazing and beautiful and radiant, and y'all make the damn world go 'round!! I'm E L A T E D to share such a wonderful, diverse community with y'all!
Have the best day because it's what you deserve!! 💜🩷💛💚
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lustfilth · 3 months ago
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Bear/Texas/Tex | 25 | white | TME | he/they
on T since: 04/02/2024 💉
big sometimes mean verse switch dog/werewolf thing
i am taken, not looking for romance but flirting, compliments & telling me your fantasies is okay (and encouraged!)
this is my bdsm/fetish/etc side blog for my own entertainment and enjoyment. transfemme butches, trans men, trans women, nonbinaries, pups, bipoc, bears, fat, femmes and leatherdykes welcomed
content includes: boots, latex/leather, pet play, blood and bruises, teasing, praise/degradation, impact play, s&m, bondage, scent/musk, forcemasc, medfet, intox
hard limits: incest/fauxcest, detrans, scat, cgl, abdl, age regression, rapeplay
i also draw sometimes and i appreciate requests
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caffeineandsociety · 10 months ago
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The thing is, if you buy into the specific brand of pop feminism that posits that the problem with patriarchy is that an environment that claims men are good and women are bad will result in a reality that men are bad and women are good, rather than that we need to, yes, deconstruct the way men are pressured to be assholes in very specific ways (among MANY other things), but do so as a step toward tossing the entire concept of a Bad Gender and a Good Gender,
I don't care how much you brag about hating terfs. I don't care how much you hype your (probably fairly gender conforming lbr) transfem friends up as gorgeous goddesses. I don't care how much you deck yourself out in trans pride colors or donate to Mermaids or promote trans help charities. You will NEVER successfully be normal about trans women as a whole. Even if you are a woman. Even if you are a trans woman.
Look. Structural misandry doesnt exist like MRAs like to claim, but structural binarism and gender essentialism sure as hell does, as does the "boys will be boys" attitude toward men's misbehavior, which the individual "men are entitled trash" attitude doesn't combat, but reinforces-
And just because there is no such thing as structural misandry doesn't change the fact that trying to create a No Men Allowed space will exclude closeted trans women. It doesn't change the fact that there are plenty of out trans women who are constantly second-guessing themselves as to whether or not they've Really Distanced Themselves Enough from manhood to Count, no matter how many times you insist that self-identification is all that matters. It doesn't change the fact that not every trans woman is a 100% binary woman who feels no connection to maleness whatsoever. It doesn't change the fact that you CAN'T tell the difference between a cis man and a butch trans woman a lot of the time based on external signifiers - ESPECIALLY if the latter is early in transition. It doesn't change the fact that these standards will be enforced even harder against BIPOC trans women, in light of the way BIPOC are treated as inherently hypermasculine in all the worst ways. Hell, if it were truly as simple as Men Bad Evil Oppressors, Women Good Innocent Victims, Masculinity Valorized, Femininity Degraded, that wouldn't work as a racist oppressive trope but rather have the OPPOSITE effect, you realize, right?
In fact, you won't even succeed at being normal about a lot of cis women! If you see facial hair as an immediate red flag if it's not paired with a Sufficiently Feminine Signifier, whoops, now every woman with hirsutism is The Enemy! This is exactly why we're fighting against the campaign to do genital inspections on suspected trans athletes - I genuinely wonder from time to time how many people would have fallen for that campaign had it not been coming exclusively from people who were open and vocal about misgendering trans women.
You can't actually be normal about women just by deciding the problem is that patriarchy got it backward about Who Is The Good Gender.
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