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lesbian  22, she/her

velvetvetiver:

This new “sensitive” masculinity, where a softer voice and body, creativity and sensitivity, and sophisticated sensibilities replace alpha male imagery, is dangerous. A man aware of the phrases “toxic masculinity”, “intersectionality”, and “socialization” more often than not will use them as disguised weapons for his soft misogyny, rather than use them to interrogate his own position. Switching from one category of masculinity to another is not a solution. When given the chance, the sensitive artist will enact the same violence as the muscular frat boy, to pretend otherwise is foolish. 

(via stonebutchcowboy)

pure:

Being poor will have you doubt everything that suits your needs. I’ll shop for something and be like this thing is affordable, practical, exactly what I need and fits within my non-existent budget! That’s…too suspicious. There must be something defective about it cuz I’m not selling my pancreas on the black market to buy it. I’m onto you…Great Value Brand Cinnamon Toast Crunch.

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One (1) of the absolute worst parts of Miseducation of Cameron Post comes when Marsh tells Cam about how ‘cannibals eat things they respect to gain those aspects,’ and how this can be applied to how she feels towards Coly. It just so succinctly wraps up her entire sick philosophy so neatly, how she views gayness as a loveless, ravenous hunger that can never be sated and roams for vulnerable targets. it necessitates that admiration and love and respect are separated from gayness and feeling those things towards another woman is just the trick of that desire to consume. that part just really stuck me in the gut

thestateonmtv:

Choosing Children (1984) 

Hailed as a pioneering achievement when it was first released in 1984, Choosing Children dramatically challenged the assumption that being lesbian means you can’t be a mom. Six lesbian-headed families make decisions about how to become pregnant, navigate the process of adoption, whether to involve men in parenting, and address reactions from relatives, doctors and schoolmates. In so doing, they helped redefine what “family” means and opened the door for everyone to consider parenting, regardless of sexual orientation.

(via weirddyke)

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