@Sage83311800 Why wouldn't the lesbophobia and misogyny suffered by butch and femme lesbians who found comfort in historically significant identities be a real problem? Just because you don't have them and just because you don't consider them a problem doesn't mean they aren't.
Los hombres gays pueden decir que aman a una mujer y nadie les cuestiona su sexualidad. Pero si a mí me gusta un maldito pixel catálogado como hombre, automáticamente dejo de ser lesbiana 🧍
You know that people know absolutely nothing about butch-femme and the history behind it, how the fact that it's NOT about physical appearance or whether you're fat or thin, and they start saying bullshit like this:
I'm going to block anyone who disrespects lesbian identities with so much history, weight, and struggle behind them. It makes me sick to see people using my identity as an aesthetic or seeing people spreading misinformation about it, I find it sick and horrible.
Cuando comencé a explorar mi orientación sexual y romántica me preguntaba si existía una que excluyera solamente a los hombres porque me gustaban todes menos ellos, la hay: ser lesbiana. Que quieran meterlos hasta en la sopa significa que no soportan no ser el centro de atención.
@Willelmikefairy@IzerGOESON@An_Aria_Blooms There are people who still see it that way; there's no reason to change the meaning of identities that carry historical weight and struggle within the queer and lesbian community just because you take them as aesthetics and simple labels that people use.