#lesbian mothers
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holyblanchett · 9 days ago
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Agatha Harkness has only ever loved two people in her life, Nicky and Rio. And in the end she lost them both.
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the-sappho-of-lesbos · 7 months ago
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Source: Muse and Out (#61) - March/April 2013
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colection-of-chaos · 29 days ago
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I just watched the 5th episode of Agatha All Along and my thought after the revel of Billy was “oh now , Rio, Agatha and him are an adopted killer family. The two powerful psychopathic witches training and raising child that hates one of them. “
And then I thought I should probably stop reading so much tumbler posts because that I so not happening.
Maby I need to start writing FanFic again.
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ram2jowey · 1 year ago
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LGBTQ asylum seekers in Kakuma refugee camp are facing continuous persecution from homophobic refugees, resulting in the denial of their rights to seek and enjoy asylum. Transgender individuals are being undressed to prove their identity and illegally detained, lesbians are being Raped solely because of their gender identity. As a lesbian single mother who' has gone through all the injustices am here to call up all the well wishers to please intervene and advocate for us by writing to the international laws to protect the rights of the LGBTIQA+ and everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, so that we can live safely and freely...
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annaberunoyume · 9 months ago
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The type of inclusive Disney Movie I would like to see: A movie about two women longing for a child of their own, then one night, after a wish on a star, one of the women is blessed with the mark of a dying star to give birth to a star child. They name her ''Bloom''.
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gatoburr0 · 7 months ago
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The divine, one of a kind bride and the ugly ass groom.
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marzipanandminutiae · 7 months ago
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thoughts on "tradwives" as a 19th-century social historian
It's great until it's not.
It's great until he develops an addiction and starts spending all the money on it.
It's great until you realize he's abusive and hid it long enough to get you totally in his power (happened to my great-great-aunt Irene).
It's great until he gets injured and can't work anymore.
It's great until he dies and your options are "learn a marketable skill fast" or "marry the first eligible man you can find."
It's great until he wants child #7 and your body just can't take another pregnancy, but you can't leave or risk desertion because he's your meal ticket.
It's great until he tries to make you run a brothel as a get-rich-quick scheme and deserts you when you refuse, leaving your sisters to desperately fundraise so your house doesn't get foreclosed on (happened to my great-great-aunt Mamie).
It's great until you want to leave but you can't. It's great until you want to do something else with your life but you can't. It's great. Until. It's. Not.
I won't lie to you and say nobody was ever happy that way. Plenty of women have been, and part of feminism is acknowledging that women have the right to choose that sort of life if they want to.
But flinging yourself into it wholeheartedly with no sort of safety net whatsoever, especially in a period where it's EXTREMELY easy for him to leave you- as it should be; no-fault divorce saves lives -is naive at best and dangerous at worst.
Have your own means of support. Keep your own bank account; we fought hard enough to be allowed them. Gods willing, you never need that safety net, but too many women have suffered because they needed it and it wasn't there.
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confused-n-sinning · 1 year ago
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"Kids can't *understand* sexualities!"
Kids:
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Lunch.
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marushkan · 11 months ago
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EL JUEGO DEL MIEDO
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dispeldesigns · 2 years ago
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Becoming a parent is a life-changing experience, and it can be even more challenging when you are part of a minority group such as lesbian mothers. However, with the right resources and support, you can create a loving and stable family environment for your children. Here are some tips to help you along the way:
Seek support from others in the LGBTQ+ community. Join support groups, attend events, and connect with other lesbian moms to share your experiences and get advice.
Find a therapist who specializes in LGBTQ+ parenting issues to help you navigate any challenges that may arise.
Surround yourself with a supportive network of friends, family, and allies who will be there for you and your children.
Celebrate and embrace your individuality and the differences between you and your partner.
Be open and honest with your children about their family structure and the love that you share.
Take time for self-care and prioritize your own mental and physical health.
Be patient and understanding with each other and your children as everyone adjusts to this new family dynamic.
Plan for challenges and work together to overcome them as a team.
Foster a loving and inclusive environment in your home and encourage your children to be proud of who they are.
Most importantly, always remember to love and support each other through every step of this journey. Being a lesbian mom can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, and with the right resources and support, you can create a beautiful family dynamic that works for you.
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vivi-llain · 3 months ago
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worship
cmm for zeleneagle <33
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marascomics · 3 months ago
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The queen rules the kingdom…but who rules the queen?
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and-loth-cat · 4 months ago
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cant believe sol killed the galaxy's first lesbians
this is a step back in gay rights that would never be recovered until luke took down the empire in chanel boots
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dumbassdumas · 4 months ago
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He wanted to call her a slur so bad
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letraspal · 6 months ago
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Mother
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marzipanandminutiae · 1 year ago
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as a woman who grew up with an emotionally abusive mother constantly telling me I needed to wear more makeup/more revealing clothing/date (boys) more/go out to "normal" parties more, I despise "she should be at the club"
god forbid some people- especially young women, who already have to deal with a thousand different behavioral standards from a thousand different directions -not have the same dreams and desires for their lives as you do for yours
fucking hell. the correct response to "women should stay at home and have kids and be submissive wives" prescriptivism was not MORE PRESCRIPTIVISM
(I also just saw a poll asking if people partied as teenagers, and OP responded that the answers were "killing them" because No was winning. like? why is everyone so personally invested in other people having a very specific kind of fun?)
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