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#this post is trans inclusive
notkitten · 6 months
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i need to pin her hips to the wall and lick the underside of her cock, delicately taste her slick arousal, eyes locked with hers -- my fingernails digging crescents into her skin -- every time she tries to grind into my mouth i'll shove her back against the wall, hard, and tell her what an impatient slut she is - you're not the one in charge, darling -- i need to tease her with my dancing tongue, licking, sucking, flicking, until she's trembling, leaning back against the wall for support, then use the grip I have on her hips to spin her pliable body -- i need to hear the high gasp she'll make as i lick into her, spreading her open with my hands, feel the tremble of her legs as she finally cums
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inkher0 · 1 year
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I love black women, if you're a woman and you're black don't ever change for anyone because what you've got is something special
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samwisethewitch · 9 months
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Queer family is me and my husband who met at our school's LGBTQIA+ Alliance in college.
Queer family is my boyfriend who got ordained so he could officiate his partners' wedding.
Queer family is our household, which consists of three people who are in love with each other and building a life together with two dogs and two cats.
Queer family is my friend and former lover taking a week off graduate school in Australia and flying across the world twice in one week so she could be at our wedding in person.
Queer family is setting aside a bedroom for our asexual friend to make it clear she will always have a space in our home.
Queer family is our fridge stocked with soy milk and vegan butter because one of our friends is allergic to dairy.
Queer family is my biological siblings who are also queer and who thankfully had a much easier time coming out than I did.
Queer family is planning a baby shower for my nonbinary friend to help them pay for baby clothes, cribs, diapers, etc.
Queer family is the homes and communities we build for ourselves and each other.
Queer family is the ancestors who went before, who dedicated their lives to building a future where I could safely live as an openly queer person.
Queer family is the children I will help raise, whether I'm their parent or not, who will hopefully live in a more accepting world than I do.
Queer family is the descendants I will never meet, who will experience gender and sexuality in ways I can't even imagine.
Queer family is strong.
Queer family is powerful.
Queer family is beautiful.
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dilfsisko · 6 months
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Women with body hair!!!!!!!!!
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generic-waffle · 1 year
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Communist lesbians be like
Clitorus.
EDIT: This post is now explicitly trans inclusive.
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I would like to look into PCOS without being shown a bunch of fad diets GOOGLE
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purplelightningworms · 9 months
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Okay so spoiler warning for the Barbie movie
(Also everyone has been so good about tagging those we are truly In This Together and I think that’s beautiful)
I’ve just been thinking about the very end. It’s such a normal thing. Just going to the gynecologist.
But for Barbie it is so huge. It’s this grand thing to celebrate. And that’s wonderful!
Just, the fact that this is a thing that everyday people need to go through, woman or otherwise, and it’s a great gift to her! It doesn’t have to be some large, world-changing thing. She doesn’t end up winning a Nobel prize, or getting a doctorate, at least to our knowledge. And that’s the point, like Ruth said; Barbie doesn’t have an ending. She could’ve gone on to do whatever she wants. But in the end, what we saw was Barbie being a regular person. And that was enough. Maybe I’m not being concise with my point here, but the feelings that I get from this movie are so nebulous. I’m just so grateful for how they treated Barbie, and Gloria, and Sasha, and everyone else who’s just trying to figure it out as we go.
We can talk all we want about romanticizing our day to day lives, but nobody’s doing it like Barbie.
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glittertimes · 4 months
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Queer and writers / artists (and women) talk a lot about not feeling like your body is really yours bc queer folks and women get shamed for their sexuality / bodies so much it just feels like you’re in this constant microscope.
I’ve always wanted to try wearing makeup but I’m not very good at using it and I’m scared of other ppl’s reactions. But I get so excited when I have a chance to wear makeup and I want to learn how to care for my body and feel good in it, but sometimes it still feels like I have to wait for permission.
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dreissigconversion · 3 days
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"Can we talk about men?" "Men experience this too." "It's just that as a man," "Not to derail but this is also true for men." "OP idk if you know but men also..." "Sadly this also goes for men." "Can we please bring up how this affects men?" "Its just that men--
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cipheramnesia · 4 months
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Tumblr stop recommending me horny sapphic blogs that all say men dni in the pinned post, go back to sending me posts from the one that's just horny all the time please, I want the fat furries and the queer freaks that are way less respectably normal about me and my body.
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fineblackinc · 10 months
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How lesbians draw tits is so fucking superior to how straight men draw tits
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notkitten · 8 months
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i want to choke on her cock, try to pull back and realize her hands are knotted in my hair, holding me in place as she rocks into my mouth -- just a tight, wet toy for her to use
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frenzyarts · 9 months
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HELL YEAH LADIES
Op of the original post was a terf (despite the Barbie movie being openly trans positive) so I stole it 😋
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undedkat · 1 year
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Body hair on women is totally normal and natural. A woman having chest hair is okay. Women can grow a beard or a mustache. Women can grow hair on their forearms. Women can grow body hair. Body hair on women is totally natural. Not just the hair on your legs and armpits but the hair everywhere.
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Good morning women and non-binary people!!!
For men? Ugh morning I guess
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fixing-bad-posts · 9 months
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[Image description: A tumblr text-post, edited erasure-poetry style and superimposed over a picture of a field of dandelions gone to seed. Resulting text reads, "There is room in womanhood for somebody who was born with a penis", followed by a white heart emoji.]
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There is room in womanhood for somebody who was born with a penis ♡
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