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hard--headed--woman · 6 months
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friendly reminder that it's okay and normal for lesbians to like breasts and ass and pussy, to find other women attractive, to look at women, to have sexual thoughts about women. you're not "like a man" for finding this woman on that pic attractive or for having a soft spot for boobs or anything. lesbianism is healthy and natural. stop shaming lesbians for having sexual desires
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goodvibesvibrating · 8 months
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When we both get home 😍😋
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proxycounts · 5 months
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Come join my gender critical server we're looking to grow!
Welcoming server for all members of the lgb community. Safe space for people who feel like they're the only ones left with a bit of sanity in them and want to find likeminded people who aren't captured by the ideology. This is a political discussion and hangout server You will need to get verified when you join. Mainly for ages 13-26 but we can consider letting you in even if you're older. Would love to meet you <3
Hoping we reach the right audience!
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marblecakemix · 3 months
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I remember the times when the people who faked being a victim of "acephobia" were actively shamed for that here on Tumblr and everyone was on board with that, even aro/ace community!
I, myself, laughed at those stories, because of how absurd they were and I was asexual myself at the time. From my experience as an ace for over 4 years, I've never experienced hate, only curiosity. Asexuals and aromatics were never victims of hate crimes, but that was okay by the ace community! Sure, being aro/ace isn't the most comfortable in the world full of sex/demanding romantic relationships, but oh well, it is what it is. Asexuals and aromatics didn't reserve threats, violence and unlike gays, lesbians and bisexuals, had all the rights they needed to function in society. We were not oppressed and everyone knew that and vibed with it.
What the fuck happened???
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michellezagenda · 4 months
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i fucking hate when aroaces say stupid things like "well you're a bisexual. if they kick us out from the community, they'll kick you out too 🤓🤓". i'm apart of the same sex attraction community because i feel same sex attraction, YOU don't so you're not, it's really simple. i need to read more lgbt history books this year but i'm almost entirely sure that the reason trans people are included is because the majority of them were originally gay/lesbians with dysphoria. they were still proud of their homosexuality, that's why they're here. i hope everyone that participated in this era of calling straight men who don't love the women they fuck "queer" look back in embarrassment
Right ??! like even if some ignorant people in the community want bisexuals gone we still could never be gone because we’re same sex attracted. not feeling any attraction to anyone wouldn’t result in needing a community …they just don’t feel attraction? that’s nothing like being bisexual. they simply don’t fit in & it’s not a bad thing
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studyingnstruggling · 3 months
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why do the “trans women” love to say that lesbians would date a “man with a vagina” (referring obviously to females who take testosterone) ? Like I personally wouldn’t bc it’d be like dating a religious fundamentalist for me (someone who’s worldview I don’t agree with) but even so, “trans men” are females, so a lesbian being attracted to one wouldn’t make her not a lesbian 🤷🏾‍♀️
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womenaremypriority · 5 months
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Tired of seeing “letting gay people be themselves, even if it’s weird/countercultural” be conflated with queer theory rhetoric about gay people being constantly considered abnormal or strange. Yes, gay people should have be able to unapologetically conform to stereotypes. Young gay people should be able to have cringy phases or interests in media. Gay people should be allowed to be open and happy about their love and sex life. We should be allowed to be gay or bisexual how we please. I love when we are. But part of that IS ‘assimilation’. We should be able to exist in all our flavors, and none of that involves being considered weird or abnormal into perpetuity.
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sincerelyyellingback · 3 months
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This was said in response to this post. I was blocked before I could reblog with my response, so here it is:
I agree with you 100% about which community the deer are supposed to represent, but I don't see how you think that's a good thing. ls it an accurate comparison? Yes, very much so. But is it positive? Not the way I see it.
The deer are leading Tommy further down the path of his own delusions, further away from everyone who ever loved him. That first night in the woods was a very had experience for Tommy. It could have been the wake-up call that Tommy so desperately needed. Maybe Tommy would have accepted himself for the adult human male that he is, if the real deer hadn't encouraged him to continue to pursue his delusions.
And this is where being gay differs from being trans, or a '"therian" (I can only guess at what THAT is. I'm not looking it up because I know that I don't wanna know). I am a homosexual woman. I didn't have to put on a doofy costume, or seek out external validation, or change a single thing about myself or my lifestyle in order for that to be true about me. Because it's ACTUALLY who I am.
I did know that I was diferent from a young age, and l'm aware that the fact that I lost no friends or family because of who I am is a very lucky thing, and not a universal experience among gay people. I was bullied a bit in middle school for being a lesbian, but people got over it eventually, when they realized that my homosexuality had no effect on them. There ARE happy endings for people like me. I can live in the real world as my true self, because "gay" is something that a person can be, with no mental gymnastics required whatsoever. There's nothing "queer" about me. I'm just a normal person.
A human man who tries to become a deer (or even to become a human woman!) is not ever going to be happy, because he is chasing a reality that is not physically possible for him to attain.
Tommy had a great life before he decided to fuck off into the woods. There was nothing wrong with his life, only with his brain. Maybe he should've sought therapy instead.
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xxconnection · 5 months
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Wtf is a LGB discord
an LGB discord is a discord server for lesbian, gay, and bisexual people!
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hard--headed--woman · 4 months
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aromantic is trending so it's time to remind everyone that aromantic straight people do not belong in our community, never did and never will. die mad about it <3 (same for straight asexuals by the way)
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n3gromkaya · 2 years
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всех настоящих женщин с лесбиюлем юху
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proxycounts · 5 months
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Come join my gender critical server we're looking to grow!
Welcoming server for all members of the lgb community. Safe space for people who feel like they're the only ones left with a bit of sanity in them and want to find likeminded people who aren't captured by the ideology. This is a political discussion and hangout server You will need to get verified when you join. Mainly for ages 13-26 but we can consider letting you in even if you're older. Would love to meet you <3
Hoping we reach the right audience!
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wild-wombytch · 4 months
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Better, after
I think this is an interesting read, so I thought I'd share!
Among the study group of 71 American females and seven males, aged 18-33, the overwhelming majority said they felt most “authentic” after they detransitioned or desisted.
External pressures—such as anti-trans discrimination, family resistance or religion—were rated as the least important drivers of detransition and desistance.
Some other key points at the end of the article:
➡️ Only 27 per cent of the young people had told their former gender clinicians they had detransitioned.
➡️ Most of those who took cross-sex hormones obtained them through the fast-track “informed consent” model.
➡️ Two-thirds of the group felt they had not been adequately informed about the risks of medical transition.
➡️ Fewer than one in ten had been told about the lack of long-term outcome studies for females with adolescent-onset dysphoria.
➡️ Important influences for females becoming trans men included wanting to avoid mistreatment and sexualisation as women.
➡️ Almost half the females indicated they were exclusively attracted to women.
➡️ ROGD (rapid onset gender dysphoria) may be chiefly a female condition, with the possibility that some males taken to be ROGD may actually be manifesting hitherto-suppressed autogynephilia (sexual arousal among males who cross-dress and/or imagine themselves as women).
➡️ More than a third of the group said most of their offline and online friends became trans-identified and it was common to mock people who were not trans.
➡️ Among counter-intuitive results, acknowledgment of the ROGD label by participants was not significantly related to the age at which they took on a trans identity.
➡️ Psychiatric diagnoses before transition were common, including depression (63 per cent); anxiety (60 per cent); attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (24 per cent); eating disorder (23 per cent); obsessive compulsive disorder (18 per cent) post-traumatic stress disorder (15 per cent); bipolar disorder (12 per cent); hair pulling (10 per cent); and autism spectrum disorder (9 per cent).
➡️ Young people in the study showed relatively high scores on a trauma measure of “adverse childhood experiences” such as abuse inflicted within the family.
➡️ The participants had generally liberal politics and a clear majority supported gay marriage (67/78) and trans rights 71/78).
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"this is not the thing: or, Molly exalted", 1762
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This is a satirical print made in 1762 by Thomas Ewart, it features a "molly" (homosexual man in the eighteenth century, referred to the molly houses) in a pillory, surrounded by a crowd of mainly women shouting at him "shave him close", "flogg him" or "cut it off". Followed by the man saying "I'm now in the hole indeed (reference to anal sex) come all in my friends"
It is currently preserved in the British Museum, London
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🥲 I was having a pretty rough patch and made the now regretted decision to delete my previous blog. This was basically same url as far as I remember and I’d love to find some of the people I had been following bc I miss yalls posts 😭 give a like if you either remember me following/were mutuals/if you’re just a cool radblr who wants a follow 🤷🏻‍♀️
I’m a desisted woman (IDd non-binary and even ftm at times for nearly a decade, no medical transition only socially thankfully 😅) living in CO who is not public about any of this so have to keep my blog pretty private and separate from my life. I’m married to a TIM who had for a time detransed and is now wanting to transition again and I’m kinda struggling with my change of views around all that tbh. I don’t hate trans people or any of that as I understand the trauma and lies that lead to making that choice, but I see through all the cult mentality bs at this point and have been questioning a lot about how my life got to this point and reconnecting with my feminism in a way that centers women instead of the libfem bs I bought into for quite a while 😅 just wanted to try and kinda restart this blog as an outlet for these thoughts that I don’t feel I’m able to share otherwise
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