when you don’t wanna look “too gay” for a party because you’re not out to everyone, but still want the other lesbians to know you are one of them.
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when you don’t wanna look “too gay” for a party because you’re not out to everyone, but still want the other lesbians to know you are one of them.
(submitted by goodfuckingkarma)
Literally me every day.
it’s ok if you still can’t say the word “lesbian” aloud. it’s ok if it still makes you feel uncomfortable. i know it’s so hard reclaiming it after hearing lesbophobes say “lesbian” in /that/ tone of voice, with so much hatred and contempt and disgust, but it’s ok. you’re ok. your identity is still valid and it doesn’t make you any less of a lesbian.
i love women in a feminist way and also a lesbian way
i love women in a feminist way and also a lesbian way
I swear there are none on here. 😁
It’s here.
I promise I’ll stop reblogging this soon but the notes??? 4000k??? For a show with a nonbinary bisexual lead character? I was so nervous, but I’m so happy.
Ugh December hurry up!
is “the lesbians don’t die” enough of a selling point for my novel
Anonymous asked:
cantcontrolthegay-deactivated20 answered:
fictional lesbians
I want a “just checking in” kind of love.
a “baby did you eat today?” kind of love.
a “you’re the first person I told” kind of love.
an “I gotta kiss you before you leave” kind of love
an “I love you” before we say bye kind of love.
an “I noticed that you need this so I got it for you” kind of love.
a “we’re not going to bed til we’ve made up” kind of love.
a wipe my tears away kind of love.
a nonstop joke fest until I smile again kind of love.
a goofy smile when I walk in the room kind of love.
a hold me until my panic attack passes kind of love.
a rub my back after work kind of love.
I just want to feel completely, totally, truly loved.
