I'm a lesbian who loves seeing lgbt growing in the world. I ship couples hard as well as being a huge gamer. When that isn't happening I'm writing my own stories that never see the light of day.
“I don’t even know what her favorite color, is Waverly. I assumed it was purple because of her walker, but how do I not even know my own daughter’s favorite color?”
Or,
A new member of the family changes Waverly and Nicole’s life for the better.
Words: 5585, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 24 of Stay
Fandoms: Wynonna Earp (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/F, F/M
Characters: Waverly Earp, Nicole Haught, Original Earp-Haught Child(ren), Alice Michelle, Wynonna Earp, Doc Holliday (Wynonna Earp)
Relationships: Waverly Earp/Nicole Haught, Wynonna Earp/Doc Holliday, Nicole Haught & Alice Michelle, Waverly Earp & Alice Michelle, Alice Michelle & Original Character(s), Doc Holliday & Alice Michelle, Wynonna Earp & Alice Michelle
Additional Tags: Autism Acceptance Month 2019, Autism Spectrum, Families of Choice, Down Syndrome, Wayhaught - Freeform
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Lets show some love for female guitarists: Alexia Rodriguez, Diamond Rowe, Jen Majura, Merel Bechtold, Victoria Villarreal, Robyn Ferguson, Emma Janze, Maia Tobhoven, Mers Sumida, Maysa Rodrigues, Marissa Martinez-Hoadley, Elizabeth Schall, Stevie Floyd, Dana Duffey, Kathey Coupez, Cloe Sorlano, Larissa Glasser, Megan Leo, Leslie Medina, Kimberly Coppolino, Reba Meyers, Cinthya Blackcat, Allison Robertson, Tawny Arredondo, Prika Amaral, Jackie Parry, Alex Snowden, Amanda Castillo, Izzy Johnson, and Kristen Woutersz. That’s all I know of but I’d love to see more recommendations. I feel like there’s not many of us out there
count for each ship: average between “number of works” and “number of works in category f/f excluding f/m and m/m” in order to reduce background ship bias in m/m and f/m categories, numbers are rounded. change is based on my own stats 10 moths ago with old methodology (average between number of works and number of works in category f/f) so don’t mind it i guess.
Becks - (dir. Elizabeth Rohrbaugh and Daniel Powell) After a devastating breakup with her girlfriend Lucy, a lesbian musician heads back home to her very catholic mother. There, she begins a friendship with a married woman. Released February 9 2018.
Every Day (dir. Michael Sucsy) - 16 year old Rhiannon falls in love with A, a mysterious spirit who inhabits a different body every day. Rhiannon and A try to find each other each new day, always unsure of what the next day will bring. Released February 23 2018.
Blockers - (dir. Kay Cannon) Julie, Kayla, and Sam are three high school seniors who make a sex pact to lose their virginity on prom night. Sam’s going to prom with Chad, but thinks she’s a lesbian. Released April 6 2018.
Disobedience - (dir. Sebastián Lelio) Photographer Ronit Krushka flies to London after learning of the death of her estranged father. She returns to the same Orthodox Jewish community that shunned her decades earlier for her budding sexuality during childhood. There, she reconnects with an old friend, Esti. Released April 27 2018.
Rafiki (dir. Wanuri Kahiu) - The story of two Kenyan lesbians Kena & Ziki as they navigate life and love. Film festival release May 9 2018, undetermined wide release date.
The miseducation of cameron post - (dir. Desiree Akhavan) Set in 1993 after teenage Cameron is caught in the backseat of a car with the prom queen, she is sent away to a remote Christian “treating center” called Gods Promise. To be released August 3 2018.
Lizzie (dir. Craig Macneill) - A queer, feminist retelling of Lizzie Borden, the infamous ax murderess. Set in 1892, Lizzie begins a secret romance with the live-in maid, Bridget. To be released September 14 2018.
Tell It to the Bees (dir. Annabel Jankel) - Set in 1950’s Britain, Jean Markham returns to her hometown to take over her fathers medical practice. There, she begins a romance with the mother of a patient. Undetermined release date.
Vita & Virginia - (dir. Chanya Button) This British film tells the true story of the relationship between Vita Sackville-West and Virgina Woolf. Undetermined release date.
My Days of Mercy (dir. Tali Shalom Ezer) - Lucy is the daughter of a man on death row. Mercy is on the opposing side of Lucy’s family’s political cause. They fall in love. Released in film festivals on Sept. 8 2017, wide release undetermined time this year.