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mogaimagic · 11 months ago
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BUTCH AND FEMME HEARTS
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sky butch
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sea femme
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horizon futch
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butch
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femme
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lunar butch
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solar femme
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butch lesbian
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femme lesbian
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princessthickness · 1 year ago
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You can’t possibly see me look like THIS
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And tell me that I’m not a princess 👸🏻 ✨
This is your one invite a year to actively perceive me
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blacksapphicguide · 1 year ago
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Harlem (TV series)
2020s TV series. Produced by Tracy Oliver. | 3 seasons (Ongoing).
Plot points:
Friendship.
Romance.
Variations in lifestyles and career.
Black relationship issues.
Biracial identity.
Interracial dating.
Coming out.
Interracial sapphic couples, black sapphic couples.
Black heterosexual couples.
Guest appearances from Black Hollywood.
Black sapphic characters:
Tye [lesbian] Jerrie Johnson Quinn [bisexual] Grace Byers Aimee [pansexual] Rachel True Nikki Peppermint Zoe [lesbian] Courtnee Carter Melissa [lesbian] Ebonée Noel Alicia [lesbian] Aisha Lomax Shayla [lesbian] Claudia Logan Evan [lesbian] Okema Moore Mae [lesbian] Stacia Stein
Connections:
Tye x Anna (interracial sapphics) x Shayla (black sapphics) x Melissa (black sapphics) x Zoe (black sapphics) x Aimee (black sapphics) - Quinn x Isabela (interracial sapphics) - Evan x Alicia (black sapphics) - Mae x Paula (black sapphics)
Sex & Nudity - Severe
Graphic sex scenes and sexually suggestive situations.
Violence & Gore - None
Profanity - Severe
Frequent use of bitch, fuck, shit, etc.
Frequent use of the n-word.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking - Mild
Depictions of social drinking due to night outs at the club and dinner.
Smoking of weed.
Frightening & Intense Scenes - Very Mild
Instance of a character being robbed at gunpoint.
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kidovna · 1 year ago
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obsessed with Her.
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genderqueerdykes · 2 months ago
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you HAVE to expand what your mental image of what a woman looks like in order to progress past trans/misogyny and intersexism. when you finally accept that "woman" does not have a set look or sound, you free yourself from the chains of both patriarchy and radfem ideals. "woman" does not mean thin, pretty, hairless, short, quiet, large breasted, hour glass figured, weak, submissive, high voiced, or small.
women can and do look, act, and sound like anything. cis, intersex, trans, butch, non binary, gender non conforming, detrans, or anything else: any woman can look, act and sound like anything. we are just as diverse as any other member of this population. in order to acknowledge this, we must let go of the concept that a woman "should" look, act, or sound like anything.
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gael-garcia · 3 months ago
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Les Femmes Palestiniennes (1974, Jocelyne Saab)
youtube (eng subs). vimeo (spanish subs) / runtime: 10mins
Palestinian women share with men this role in the armed struggle. […] We run our suicidal operations, they attack us from airplanes. It’s easy to fight, using aviation when one is up against simple armed Fedayeen. They attack us with American and French airplanes. It’s not just Israel who’s at war with us, but also the United States and France and all the other countries. We’re not afraid of Israel. We fight at broad daylight, face to face. The coward ones fight with their aviation. The brave ones fight on foot to free their land. […] And if there’s a political (two-state) solution? There won’t be any political solution. The only thing there will be is Palestine. As long as there’s at least one of our children left alive, there won’t be any political solution. There will only be Palestine, in its entirety.
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homoqueerjewhobbit · 10 months ago
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Wow, this "gender free" fashion brand sure doesn't have any AMAB models.
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succulentsiren · 7 months ago
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Things women should never feel ashamed of:
• Orgasms
• Receiving money
• Receiving compliments
• Pretty privilege
• Being smart
• Dressing up
• Menstrual cycles
• Emotions and being sensitive
• Expressing our sexuality
• Resting and relaxation
• Asserting our sexual needs
• Maintaining our standards
• Saying No
• Wanting or having children
• Choosing to be childfree
• Our body count
• Our nude body
• Wearing makeup or not wearing makeup
• Having boundaries and protecting ourselves
• Our spiritual practices
• Using witchcraft
• Being ambitious
• Going to college
• Being a housewife or stay at home mom
• Loving who and what we love
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staff · 7 months ago
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Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women in Art
It's Lesbian Visibility Week, an excellent time to be celebrating women who love women. Give it up for the sapphics, their muses, and the gorgeous art that honors them.
@greenfinchg:
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@ripleylarue:
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@femmegrey:
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@mimimar:
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@onzze:
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@yinza:
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@emiuli:
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@flora-valleyy:
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@karlovycross:
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@circusbutch:
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@jaxalope:
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@drizzledrawings:
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@suwisuwii:
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@gibbarts:
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@bearybutch:
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strangeasexuallegume · 3 months ago
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Y’know maybe trans folks do have biological advantages in sports, cus a pole vaulting trans guy who hasn’t had bottom surgery would never—
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justdavina · 2 months ago
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OMG!!! I'm so in love! This is one of the most beautiful trans girls there is!
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lena--nersesian · 3 months ago
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Little pantie bulge 🙈
Message me on my Telegram:@lenatranny1
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jasmine-sabrina · 10 months ago
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If you love trans, can I get a reblog?
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prince-damien-of-darkness · 4 months ago
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"All names are gender neutral" and "Names can cause gender euphoria/dysphoria for certain people" can and should be statements that co-exist
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trans-androgyne · 8 months ago
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“Women and non-binary people” stop. Do you mean people with marginalized genders? Do you mean gender-oppressed people? Then say that. Stop refusing to recognize the very much gendered oppression of other trans people. There’s not some chasm of difference between how our oppressors treat a very masc non-binary person and a more binary trans man. I’m also non-binary and very much oppressed for my gender but because I’m transmasculine I could never feel comfortable in a space that marketed itself like that. Tell me what the real harm is of letting gender-oppressed mascs into spaces discussing gender oppression is. Because the consequence of not doing so is denying them space for their experiences just because of their gender identity. Do better.
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that-butch-archivist · 5 months ago
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"Untitled" by Parminder Sekhon, 1994
source: Nothing But the Girl: The Blatant Lesbian Image, edited by Susie Bright and Jill Posener
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