fire(1996), the handmaiden(2016), portrait of a lady on fire (2019)- three all-time great non-english lesbian movies contributed most to my queer awakening.
you read a woman japanese author and you are utterly stunned by the intensity of every single emotion she portrays and how her womanhood aligns with yours in striking ways then u read a male japanese author, it's only chapter three and he's talking abt a woman's bouncing tits
there's a profound sense of loneliness you develop as a lesbian when you don't have lesbian friends in real life which is enough to kill you in your head atleast forty times a day
La romantización de la "salud mental" en redes nos está vendiendo la idea de que sanar es tomar café en tazas lindas y escribir en un diario, cuando en realidad "sanar" es un proceso asqueroso, violento, solitario dónde eres tú peleando con tu mente
Friendly reminder that lesbians are physically unable to feel attraction to men sexually or romantically. We're not limiting ourselves. We're not restraining ourselves. It's not a political choice. It's not fluid. It's not something that can eventually change.
Today's theme is lesbian fashion because "for lesbians, whose very existence subverts the categories of gender and sexuality, fashion can be a conscious statement, a deliberate veil or an everyday expression of a reality that is not the social norm."
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Its been two years since i watched this film but its vividly remembered as the only film ive ever seen let a girl get disgusting, rude, unforgivable, ugly. And i love it so much.