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oh absolutely - she's absolutely godsmittingly in love with that woman
Sometimes I think about lesbian icon renée vivien lauging so hard she had to leave a lecture bc the man was talking about how a book of anonymously published love poetry was the pinnacle depiction of a young man’s desire towards women…… but it was her book. She wrote it. About her girlfriend.
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Two Women Kissing in Nature (b. 1859)
— by Georges Rochegrosse
#art#artist#artblr#artists#painting#paintings#wlw#lesbians#lesbian#queer#gay#bisexuality#bisexual#lgbtq community#lgbt#lgbtqia#classic academia#classical art#romantic academia#aesthetic#pastelcore#pastel#princesscore#fine art#historical art#art history#art community#art blog#art gallery#oil painting
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Les Deux Amies (The Two Girl Friends) (1894 - 1895)
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864 - 1901)
#les deux amies#henri de toulouse lautrec#wlw#wlw art#wlw aesthetic#wlw romance#wlw love#sapphic#sapphic art#sapphic aesthetic#sapphic romance#sapphic love#sapphics#lgbt#lgbt art#lgbt aesthetic#lgbtq#lgbtqia#lgbtqia+#art#historical art#painting#paintings#historical painting#history#herstory#aesthetic#a e s t h e t i c#1890s#1800s
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I just discovered that there was a person who was afab and ended up joining the russian army by the name of Alexander Durov in 1806.
Born a woman, Nadezhda Durova (birth name) ran away from home and joined a light cavallery regiment dressed as a man.
After his identity was uncovered, the russian tsar summoned him to the palace at St. Petersburg, where he impressed the tsar so much that he awarded Durov the Cross of St. George and promoted him to lieutenant in a hussar unit.

He always referred to himself as a man and was upset when people called him a woman.
He signed letters with his male last name.
He expressed feelings of disgust towards his sex and how that worried him a lot.
He never married willingly and adopted many dogs and cats.
He only danced with women when attending a ball.
He asked to be buried under his male name Alexander Andreevich Alexandrov but the church did not agree to that.
I never saw him in "historical transmasculine people" compilations and only discovered his story coincidentally.
Unfortunately, historians still adress him with female pronouns, although he did not want that.
Let's remember him together. We won't allow him to be forgotten.
I'll probably add onto this post later or make a better one but you can read a lot on this wikipedia article:
#transmasc#trans#transgender#trans history#lgbt history#lgbt russia#лгбт#лгбт история#transmasculine#trans man#historical gays#lgbtqia#lgbtq community
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Lucy Salani (deceased)
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: N/A
DOB: 12 August 1924
RIP: 22 March 2023
Ethnicity: White - Italian
Occupation: Veteran, activist, entertainer
Note: Only known Italian transgender person to have survived the Nazi concentration camps.
#Lucy Salani#lgbt history#trans history#lgbt#lgbtq#transgender#trans woman#1924#rip#historical#white#italian#veteran#activist#entertainer#popular#popular post#1000#viral
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these violent delights.
dialogue prompts from these violent delights by micah nemerever.
i never told you my name.
who puts those awful ideas in your head?
you're forever assuming the worst.
what's that face? you look like you're going to cry.
you're one of those people who worry all the time, aren't you?
i don't worry, i ruminate. they're distinct actions.
nothing made you. you just are.
beautiful things are supposed to hurt.
people tell you you're shy all the time, don't they?
i don't know how i ever got on without you.
a little trouble is a good thing for a young person.
i wasn't born yesterday. i know what kids get up to.
it's good to have guns to stick to.
you could do anything to me and i'd let you.
i'm not ready to be seen. not yet.
i don't need you to treat me respectfully. i'm not made of glass.
tell me you love me, at least. please. i need to know somebody does.
do i look normal? i can't tell if i look normal.
you can get away with anything, as long as you act like an authority on the truth.
don't tell me what i want.
you know you're just about the worst liar i've ever met.
i don't think you've ever felt anything that didn't hurt you.
you're so square, you're a cube.
i just want you to believe me when i tell you you're worth something.
there are limits to what you can expect people to understand, without living it.
you can't fight everybody all the time. you still have to live with them.
i forget how blue the sky can be outside the city.
i'm going to push you off a cliff, you fucking boy scout.
thank you for trusting me with this.
be a kid while you still can.
please believe in the things i try to tell you, instead of the things you think you deserve to be told.
if the sun touched you for even a moment, you'd go up in flames. like a vampire.
your voice changes when you're angry.
what a lonely, dreary thing it is to know the truth.
you never look away, even when your eyes are closed, but i'm never certain you can see what's really there.
tell me you need me. in those words.
can i tell you something? that i'm all but certain you won't believe?
i never lie to you. but sometimes, i wish i could.
you never let me pretend the truth is alright when it isn't.
you have a profound, elusive sadness about you.
you didn't. please tell me you didn't.
you and your awful little games.
why would i bother to grow my own conscience when you're always around to pester me?
you're going to help me escape.
this house is a shadowbox, never meant for human things.
you have no right to stop me, and you're not going to try.
you're sweet, when you want to be.
do you want me to kill ____? i mean it.
it might do you good to be an orphan.
you're just so sincerely creepy.
wealthy people pay handsomely for the privilege of ignoring cries for help.
i've never seen you like that before. not once.
i've decided to learn to be impulsive.
the worst damage humans do isn't rooted in malice, but in thoughtlessness.
there's such a thing as right and wrong. anyone can figure out the difference if they're willing to think for themselves.
there's no part of you i can't see.
i don't want to hurt you. please don't let me.
you're ridiculous, sometimes. but that's alright.
i don't want you right now. go home.
i'm not like you. i don't even have a shape of my own to hold anything else in place.
i'll never matter the way you do, and you know it.
say what you need to say.
if you say the word 'deserve' one more time, i'm driving us off a bridge.
i've been meaning to talk to you about ____.
i'm worried about what you're getting into.
you don't see me. you can't. you never could.
it's your life. you're entitled to make your own mistakes.
i want you to know you deserve better. you don't have to put up with ____.
you scare the hell out of me. you really do.
you look the same way you always have.
i was worried i'd lost you.
i'll take care of you. i don't need you to be brave.
all i want to do is make you happy, and you're the unhappiest person i've ever met.
i would rather be cruel than weak.
i want you to let me be nice to you today. i don't care if you think you deserve it.
this place looks like somewhere in a jigsaw puzzle.
it's always been real for me. every second.
please don't say anything to my mother.
we can't fix it if you don't tell me what happened.
i'll call you when i can stand the sight of you. don't hold your breath.
hiding the truth is still lying.
i thought you'd finally trust me if you knew i'd kill for you.
i'm just as much of a monster as you are.
i was missing part of myself my whole life, until i met you.
righteous fury leaves no space for fear.
you can always talk to me. about anything, okay? i love you no matter what.
you played [game] in school, didn't you?
no one tolerates boredom worse than the idle rich.
someone needs to be looking after you.
you know you can't actually stop me, right?
i want to be able to look at you.
when you need to, you will understand.
i'm only ever early when i'm afraid.
people talk themselves into the strangest things when they want to look impressive.
in the end, there's no difference between trusting someone and underestimating them.
#rp meme#rp memes#ask memes#inbox memes#sentence starters#rp prompts#ask meme#thriller meme#lgbt#historical meme
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I did the funny
#alexander hamilton#art#hamilton fanart#historical hamilton#digital art#fanart#hamilton#historical alexander hamilton#george washington#washington#historical george washington#amrev#pride month#bisexual#lgbt pride
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Rip to the people having a fit over queer and racial diversity in Bridgerton, you could never have handled Anne with an E
#bridgerton#anne with an e#the way that Anne with an E incorporated diversity while remaining mostly historically accurate would have floored you#francesca bridgerton#john sterling#michaela stirling#benedict bridgerton#cole mackenzie#josephine barry#Ka’kwet#sebastian lacroix#lgbtq#lgbt#lesbian#bisexual#pansexual
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HAPPY PRIDE MONTH
As every year this is a good date to remember the daily struggle for the rights of the LBGT+ community. It is also a time to learn about the people who made it possible for us to identify ourselves as who we are today without fear of reprisals or being punished by the law. This month I got involved in the history of Argentina and its different movements for the fight for rights through the 20th century. Here I come to share some important figures, some more known than others, but obviously there are a lot that I have left out of this publication.

Sara Facio (1932-2024) & Maria Elena Walsh (1930-2011)
A couple of intellectual artists that would need a separate publication to go deeper into the subject. Sara is one of the greatest Latin American photographers who with her camera contributed to the creation of the most outstanding photographic heritage of the country. Maria Elena is a writer, singer and composer whose children's songs resonate to this day because they are much more profound than they seem and are still relevant today.

Salvadora Medina Onrubia (1894-1972)
She was a writer, militant anarchist, single mother and the first woman to run a newspaper in the country. She was the first Argentinean woman to dare to write about double sinners, lesbians and adulteresses. One of her most valued plays was Las descentradas, premiered in 1929. There, Salvadora honors her own contradictions, narrating women who question monogamous structures, marriage and the traditional family.

Malva Solis (1920-2015)
She was a transvestite writer who lived for 95 years when the life expectancy of this community in the country was under 40 years old. In 1951 founded the first trans organization on record, Maricas Unidas Argentinas. She has the oldest series of trans photographs in the country, dating from 1940 to 1980, when simply having those photographs at home was cause for being arrested. There is a documentary based on the photographs and conversations with her at her home called "Con Nombre de flor".

Jorge Horacio Ballve Piñero (1920-?)
Piñero was a young man from a well-to-do family of the Buenos Aires society at the beginning of the century. Together with his best friend Adolfo and Blanca, he organized gatherings in his apartment in Recoleta, and was a pioneer of male erotic photography. They mixed the privileged social class with workers, dishwashers, gas station workers, sailors and cadets from the Military College. These three characters were involved in a police case involving cadets from the military college, known as the Cadet Scandal. In the police archives remain captive the photographic collection, intended for pleasure and personal aesthetic enjoyment that tragically proved key to incriminate some friends who just wanted to have fun.

Ruth Mary Kelly (1925-1994)
She was a bisexual woman, who worked as a "Wohoo Worker". Founder of Grupo Safo in 1972, the first Argentine lesbian organization, and of the Frente de Liberación Homosexual (Homosexual Liberation Front). In 1972 she wrote Memorial de los Infiernos about her experiences as a "Wohoo" worker and bisexual, persecuted by the psychiatric-prison system.

Manuel Puig (1932-1990)
He was an Argentine writer and LGBT+ activist, author of the novels Boquitas pintadas, El beso de la mujer araña (Considered one of the most recognized LGBT works in Latin America and one of the best works in Spanish of the 20th century) etc. He also fought against authoritarianism and machismo, and was one of the founders of the Homosexual Liberation Front in 1971, one of the first associations for the defense of LGBTQI+ rights.

Mariela Muñoz (1943-2017)
She was the first transsexual woman to be recognized by the state and given a female ID card on May 2, 1997. At the age of 16 she became independent, and it was then that she began caring for children, teenagers and single mothers. She cared for children who had been abandoned by their mothers, whom she loved and cared for. She raised, during her lifetime, 23 children and 30 grandchildren. In a dispute over the guardianship of 3 children in 1993, Argentina was confronted for the first time with the debate as to whether a transsexual person "could be a mother"

Carlos Jauregui (1957-1996) & Raul Soria
Carlos was a History professor and the founder of the Civil Association Gays for Civil Rights, organizer of the first Pride march in Buenos Aires and an essential figure for Argentine activism. In 1984, he broke with the schemes by appearing in the magazine Siete Días embracing the activist Raul Soria, a homosexual person assumed his sexuality in a public way for the first time. He believed that media visibility is fundamental for LGTB people. Leaving aside the fear and silence that other generations suffered for years. In 1985, Raul would present himself as the first gay candidate for congressman in the country.

Roberto Jauregui (1960-1994)
Brother of Carlos, was a journalist, actor and the first activist for the rights of people with HIV in the country. In 1989 he exposed the inequality in access to treatment at that time due to the price of medication. He played a central role in marches, actions, talks and interviews to demand human rights for people living with the virus. A well-known phrase of his is "Showing one's face is not easy in a society that discriminates, censures and separates".

Cris Miró (1965-1999)
Cris was the first visible trans people that appeared in the media and broke with the "transvestite" paradigm. A dental student, she got involved in the artistic underworld and later studied classical dance, musical comedy and acting. Her career was meteoric: the popularity of revue theater catapulted her to the small screen where she became a sought-after figure in the most popular programs. On June 23rd, a series about his life inspired by his biography was released, available on Prime Video.

Alejandro Vannelli (1948-) y Ernesto Larresse (1950-)
They were the first couple in the province of Buenos Aires to get legally married on July 30, 2010 after the Equal Marriage Law was passed. They met in 1976 because of a triple A bomb in the theater where Larresse was performing with Nacha Guevara, then he joined the cast of Vannelli. At the beginning they did not like each other because of Vanelli's appearance as a wealthy young man and Larresse was the opposite, but opposites attracted and they were a couple for 34 years.

Norma Castillo (1943-) y Ramona "Cachita" Arévalo (1943-2018)
They were the of South America's first gay marriage on April 9, 2010. Norma and Ramona were married to two Colombians, who were cousins to each other. During the dictatorship they both went into exile in Colombia and there they fell in love and lived their romance clandestinely, until Cachita separated and Norma was widowed by her husband. They lived their love freely and even opened an LGBT discotheque in Colombia. In 1998 they returned to Argentina and began to work in sexual diversity organizations.
Feliciano Centurión 1962-1996)
He was a visual artist, a Paraguayan painter professionally trained in Argentina. He grew up in a home dominated by women, where he learned to sew and crochet. Inspired by queer aesthetics and folk art, he used to incorporate household textiles and references to the natural world. She handled kitsch art and languages not considered high art with a great deal of knowledge and sensitivity.

Humberto Tortonese (1964-) , Alejandro Urdapilleta (1954-2013) & Batato Barea (1961-1991)
Batato was an actor and "literary transvestite clown" as he called himself, one of the most important personalities of the underground theater movement of the post-dictatorship years. Together with Alejandro Urdapilleta and Humberto Tortonese, revolutionized the underground scene of the 80's - in places like the Parakultural. They disguised themselves, wore make-up and improvised delirious and strident scenes for the decade.
Sandra Mihanovich & Celeste Carballo
Sandra and Celeste are two singers who were visibly lesbians during the 80s and early 90s. Together they released the albums "Somos mucho mas que dos" and "Mujer contra mujer" which became a symbol of belonging for the whole LGBTQ arc in our country. They managed to be part of the rock scene, an area historically dominated by men. Sandra among all her songs is "Soy lo que soy" released in 1984 composed by Henry Jerman.
#Argentina LBGT#Lgbt Latin America#ARG Queer#lgbt#lgbt love#gay pride#bisexual pride#lesbian pride#pride month#the sims 4#sims 4 pride#sims 4 edit#sims 4 render#ts4 lgbt#lgbt history#queer history#victorian lgbt#PrideFlagLegacy#pride flag legacy challenge#ts4 historical#sims 4 historical#Cris Miro#Sandra Mihanovich#Celeste Carballo#Maria Elena Walsh#Sara Facio#Ballve Piñero#Carlos Jauregui#Roberto Jauregui#Feliciano Centurión
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Queer Historical Fiction Book Bracket: Round 1A


Book summaries and submitted endorsements below:
The Kingdoms by Natasha Pulley
A time twisting alternative history that asks whether it's worth changing the past to save the future, even if it costs you everyone you've ever loved. Joe Tournier has a bad case of amnesia. His first memory is of stepping off a train in the nineteenth-century French colony of England. The only clue Joe has about his identity is a century-old postcard of a Scottish lighthouse that arrives in London the same month he does. Written in illegal English—instead of French—the postcard is signed only with the letter “M,” but Joe is certain whoever wrote it knows him far better than he currently knows himself, and he's determined to find the writer. The search for M, though, will drive Joe from French-ruled London to rebel-owned Scotland and finally onto the battle ships of a lost empire's Royal Navy. In the process, Joe will remake history, and himself.
Setting: 19th-century England
Historical fiction, alternative history, mystery, time travel, adult
One Night in Hartswood by Emma Denny (14th Century Oxfordshire #1)
Endorsement from submitter: "One Night in Hartswood takes the premise of "what if we were queer and ran away together" but they actually DO run away together. And it all goes well and no one gets shot with anything. A big gay medieval romantic romp about yearning and being bad at talking about your feelings."
Oxford 1360
When his sister’s betrothed vanishes the night before her politically arranged marriage, Raff Barden must track and return the elusive groom to restore his family’s honour. William de Foucart ― known to his friends as Penn ― had no choice but to abandon his fiancé, and with it his own earldom, when he fled the night before his enforced marriage. But ill-equipped to survive on the run he must trust the kindness of a stranger, Raff, to help him escape. Unaware their fates are already entwined, their unexpected bond deepens into a far more precious relationship, one that will test all that they hold dear. And when secrets are finally revealed, both men must decide what they will risk for the one they love…
Setting: Medieval Oxfordshire, 1360s
Historical fiction, romance, medieval, 1360s, series, adult
#polls#queer historical fiction#the kingdoms#natasha pulley#one night in hartswood#emma denny#the barden series#14th century oxfordshire series#books#booklr#lgbtqia#tumblr polls#bookblr#book#lgbt books#queer books#poll#historical fiction#historical fiction books#book polls#queer lit#queer literature
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the trans community transandrophobia’d so hard we are now “invading women’s spaces” and “harming trans women” by being both transmasc and lesbian. wow
#the historical revisionism goes HARD#why do they think they’re somehow being progressive by denying trans men our autonomy#transmasc lesbians have always existed#and will continue to do so#lgbt youth really needs to read their history ugh#radical feminism#radblr#trans#transandrophobia#antitransmasculinity#ftm butch#ftminism#ftm lesbian#lgbt
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"The patient declared that she never had had inclinations toward the opposite sex, and had never allowed the approach of a man; but it was charming and inspiring for her to imprint a kiss on the lips of a beloved female friend. She had a love for girls that was incomprehensible to her.
She knew very well that the whole of this inclination was unwomanly, but she could not help it. It had always been a great pleasure for her to go about in male clothing, and in the same way she had always preferred masculine work, and had shown unusual skill in it; while with reference to feminine occupations, especially handiwork, she had to say the contrary.
The patient had also a weakness for smoking and spirits. On account of persecutory delusions, in order to rid herself of her persecutions, the patient had often gone about in male attire and played the part of a man. She did this with such (natural) skill that, as a rule, she was able to deceive people concerning her sex… She never took the slightest interest in men, and never thought of marriage. She felt quite happy in her abnormal sexual condition, and did not recognise it as pathological."
Psychopathia Sexualis: The Case Histories, by Richard von Krafft-Ebing. Published 1886. Available on OpenLibrary.
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Boarding School Friends (1837)
Unknown French student
#they seem to be very good friends#international artist day#national fine art appreciation day#boarding school friends#wlw#wlw art#wlw aesthetic#wlw romance#wlw love#sapphic#sapphic art#sapphic aesthetic#sapphic romance#sapphic love#sapphics#lgbt#lgbt art#lgbt aesthetic#lgbtq#lgbtqia#lgbtqia+#art#historical art#painting#paintings#historical painting#history#herstory#1800s#1830s
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Barbara Ann Wilcox (deceased)
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: N/A
DOB: 1 April 1912
RIP: 9 September 1962
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Interior designer, activist
Note: Known for her successful 1941 petition to change her legal name to her chosen name, which attracted widespread media attention as one of the earliest cases on the legal status of transgender people.
#Barbara Ann Wilcox#lgbt history#trans history#lgbt#lgbtq#trans people#transgender#trans woman#1912#rip#historical#white#interior designer#activist#popular#popular post#300
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briefly, a delicious life.
dialogue prompts from briefly, a delicious life by nell stevens.
you don't even know what 'permanent' means.
how can i persuade you to stay?
you can ask me anything you want.
i'm not scared. i've never been scared in my life.
why are you being sweet? what do you want?
i remember you telling me about this place.
i'm fine. i can take care of myself.
we're friends now, aren't we?
i'm probably not going to become a _____.
who are you, really?
i've never seen anyone like you.
nobody has ever been so much like themselves as you are.
life and death are made of the same stuff.
life is very little, and death is very large.
shall we go back to bed?
you never looked away from me.
i'm dreaming. i must be dreaming.
some things there are no names for.
i don't have the patience to wait to be a widow.
being worried about someone makes you angry with them, after a while.
it would not be true to say i have friends, exactly.
your days are numbered, you weak-hearted bastard.
what's different with you?
do you want me to talk to you about sex?
my little black cloud.
i missed all the warning signs.
did you have the last word?
i know how to care for my own child.
what sort of _____ are you?
sometimes, the opposite of cowardice is playfulness.
i don't understand why i am here alone.
i am resolutely refusing to worry.
this could be the best day of my life.
i can't tell you the word. it's too wicked.
whatever you want to do is the right thing.
i'll tell you everything you want to know.
please don't let me die.
i was sure you had died.
you are not unlike a wet blanket.
why are you doing this if you're so scared?
you look like a vision.
if i think about it, there'll be no unthinking it.
i imagine heaven involves a lot of good seafood.
never anticipate. never hope. just be.
you're the most interesting thing that's ever happened to me.
if i believed in hell, it would be a place where nothing happened.
i can't believe in anything eternal.
you have no grace.
you should be careful. people might talk.
i don't remember what it felt like to care.
i want to give people something to talk about.
we could play dead. just for a little while.
you're the only one who really means what you say.
the only hope is to keep going.
you have so much life left to get through.
don't you want to stay here forever?
are you going to eat that _____?
i want my mother.
where did you go? what did you do?
#sentence starters#inbox memes#ask memes#rp memes#ask meme#inbox meme#historical meme#lgbt#magical realism#families
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Gay rights demonstration, Albany, New York, 1971, Diana Davies.
#female photographers#diana davies#1970s#usa#lgbt#lgbt history#photographers#vintage#gay rights#new york#gay history#women photographers#b&w#black and white#activists#activism#vintage photography#historical lesbians#vintage gay#gay pride#lgbt photography#lgbt pride#lgbtq#women in photography#old photography#photography
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