Unfortunately I am a pathetic butch and I have to just accept it. Somehow I love providing, protecting, and spoiling people but I will also cry if you kiss me and be a complete sappy fool and I have to learn to live with this duality đ
âAll the gays want is to groom my children! They are dangerous to kids! They hate children!â
- A lesbian saw your son struggling, and remembered what it was like to be young and autistic and overwhelmed by her emotions, so she sat down with him every day and helped him until his feelings wasnât so scary anymore.
- A lesbian was the one who your daughter finally trusted enough to reveal the abuse she was going through by her father when she was at his house and she tried her best to get her help and always be a safe space for her.
- A lesbian overheard your daughter being told by her classmates that she couldnât play dolls because the dolls werenât of her race, so she went and bought a dozen barbies of all different races to show her that she belonged.
- A lesbian was the one who you knew you could count on to retrieve your babies when you let people pass them around at church. You knew that sheâd keep an eye on them even if she didnât know you personally. Everyone in that tiny church knew her for it.
- A lesbian defended your son from being harassed on the bus (by other mothers!) and was late to work making sure he was safely on his next bus heading to the food bank.
- A lesbian was your waiter today and she made your baby laugh while she was setting your table and she already knew how to keep all the dangerous items out of reach without you even having to ask.
All anecdotes I could pull off of the top of my head from my own life. I love children, while I donât want any of my own (and canât even have âem due to infertility anyway) and my connection with them is very odd as a butch lesbian woman. People tell me that my purpose in life as a woman is to have children, and people from the same demographic claim that I only exist to hurt their children. The reality is that, whether you like it or not, gay people exist in the real world and often take on beloved and pivotal roles in your life and your childrenâs lives that you donât even realize. Weâre here and we always have been, and weâre surprisingly just as normal and human as you are.
Update!!!
I did have my crashout and I cried in the bathroom at work!!
you say you're a writer! so am i. what are you writing?
Iâve actually got several projects going!
My current one, (and the one I plan to release to the world first however I end up doing it lol) is called, âThereseâ and itâs a butchfemme lesbian second chance romance, and musings on how it was growing up in deeply conservative areas of America as a lesbian who didnât realize she was a lesbian. Itâs contemporary but also purposefully left without markers of exactly what time period itâs set in (because that blurs when you get to farm towns and they can end up recycling a lot of beliefs that people thought we left back in the 60s)
Basically it follows the path of Therese through the eyes of her childhood best friend Phoebe, as they grow up together and Therese (butch) begins rebelling against what sheâs been taught in a more loud and aggressive manner, while Phoebe feels too petrified to really do anything. They end up realizing their feelings for each other but it doesnât work out because Therese wants to leave and Phoebe still has a lot of guilt due to religion so she stays and they lose touch for several years. Eventually Therese returns and Phoebe pursues her again because she doesnât want to lose the love of her life the second time around.
I also wanted to push back at the Butch=cold, mean, uncaring sort of stereotype I often see both in media and in characterization of lesbians within fandom, so Therese, though she is loud and opinionated, is also consistently characterized by her kindness and care. Phoebe is the one who struggles with more bitterness, which made more sense to me considering the lesbians Iâve met in my life who came out later often have a lot more pent up resentment (myself included) than those who came out earlier. Though Phoebe also learns over the course of her life that the pursuit pushed on women to be quiet and calm and never angry is ultimately misogynistic in nature, so she embraces her anger too.
Iâve also got a fantasy series Iâve been working on for like 4 years but the world building for that one goes DEEP so in nowhere near done with it đ so âThereseâ is definitely going to be the one i release first
I grew up Catholic so I have a bit more context (which unfortunately doesnât make it much better).
Mary Magdalene was commonly assumed to have been a prostitute (which isnât biblically supported and actually wasnât commonly believed until a while after Christianity was formed). Even after her conversion sheâs shown as nude because it was common belief that she lived nude as penance and only used her long hair as clothing. Sheâs actually quite often shown in various forms of nudity and seductive positioning in her artistic depictions because sheâs basically the scapegoat due to her position as âprostituteâ or later âpenitentâ.
The mind naturally wants to think about sex after you go through puberty and your libido picks up, but in Catholicism you quite literally are not allowed to think about it at all because that counts as âadultery of the mindâ. The only time this rule doesnât count is if youâre condemning someone for sexual sins. This is why you see Catholics (and more conservative Christian groups who have this same rule) absolutely obsessed with constantly thinking and talking about and condemning other people for having sex they donât like. Their mind craves some type of release for the curiosity they have so they become incredibly fixated on it in a negative fashion because itâs the way to get around that rule. This also leads them to have incredibly toxic sexual relationships after they enter marriage and are finally able to have sex because men have associated sexual arousal with a level of disgust or distaste for the woman.
(In addition, women accidentally get around this rule because we are taught to be constantly afraid of sexual assault sullying our virginity, so the mind often focuses upon that fear, eventually associating sexual arousal with the idea of being violated, which is why you see so many of them encouraging or flaunting violating relationships online.)
Going back to depictions of Mary Magdalene, since she was a prostitute she was the men of the timeâs way of getting around that rule. It doesnât count as them being lustful if theyâre also condemning her actions even as it arouses them. Itâs why she was one of the most common subjects of religious painting outside of the usual patriarchal figures and Mary the mother of Jesus. The really ironic thing is that there is absolutely no proof of her being a prostitute. She was actually quite rich and supported Jesus monetarily, but people liked to assume she got the money through dishonest means instead of through any type of skill or labor, or frankly even just coming from a wealthy family.
Anyway sorry for the rant lol Mary Magdalene was my birth patron saint, and Iâm still very attached to her and upset by how much sheâs been slandered by the church even though I havenât been Catholic for years now. Hopefully it was interesting.
Mary Magdalene in the Cave by Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1876)
Wild how everyone who criticises gender critical feminism just misrepresents it entirely???
Theyâre like âoh TERFs think that gender is a social construct made to oppress women based on their sex and keep them subservient ⌠so naturally they must believe that womanhood is all about giving birth and being feminineâ UGHHHH
Women do not need to be in fear of harm or harassment to want a space to themselves.
This is something Iâve been thinking about a lot with the whole womenâs only gym nightmare argument the past couple weeks. So much of it is focused on a back and forth of whether or not women are actually in much danger, and Iâm going to go even more woke and say I think the danger is actually irrelevant to this question.
We shouldnât have to prove that weâre terrified of being assaulted, shouldnât have to cry and break down into an anxiety attack on camera as we relive our trauma to prove we deserve a space for ourselves. If we put our time and effort into building spaces for ourselves in this stupid fucking patriarchal world, weâre allowed to keep it solely for the reasoning of wanting to keep it. Thatâs enough.
The sense of entitlement towards womenâs work genuinely needs to be studied.
I love old media warning society of ⨠dangerous butches ⨠bc itâs always
âthis woman WILL wear mens shoes and will STEAL YOUR WIFEâ
âbutch dykes are HANDSOME and GOOD IN BEDâ
âyou WILL be seduced and they have a HIGH SUCCESS RATEâ
âthey prey on women DISAPPOINTED IN MEN and give them WAY MORE ORGASMSâ
âDONâT let your loved ones receive LOVE from AFFECTIONATE LESBIANSâ
Lol has someone been spying on my last relationship đđ
women say âi donât want to do that because it feels degradingâ based on an instinctive gut reaction to being degraded and people are like ânoooo you just feel like itâs degrading because of societyâ iâve had gut reactions to degradation since i was a kid. it is not society lol it is my body sending me a warning signal
Radical feminism, centering women, and worshipping female deities really turned my life around FAST because what do you mean my constant mental health problems are slowly alleviating, Iâm making new female friends, Iâve finally left behind the toxic male friends, Iâve applied to and gotten my first management position, Iâm gaining weight and muscle, and Iâm talking to a lovely beautiful femme all within this year so far. Like I know radical feminism covers very serious issues too and politically life kind of sucks, but life really is beautiful as well when you center women and female-ness among the chaos. I love rad feminism and I love lesbianism.
I love vampirism as a metaphor for being homosexual and how our sexuality is seen as inherently predatory when it shouldnât be, I love vampirism as a metaphor for obsessive and destructive love, I love vampirism as a metaphor for mental illness, BUT I also present vampirism as a metaphor for physical chronic illness.
The constant ache and hunger that will never, ever go away. You learn to live with it but sometimes it becomes overwhelming and causes you to lash out because you just canât stand it anymore. The cycles of telling yourself youâre fine, of being able to make your peace with it, followed by the violent despair of knowing you will never know a life again without this pain and suffering. Slowly forgetting what it was like to feel normal. The ways you cope with and abate the pain are constantly demonized by those around you so you go as long as possible before giving in to what you need to survive, only for the waiting to worsen the effects so you need even more once you give in. Being seen as weak or worthy of ostracism and ridicule for something that was completely out of your control.
As someone whoâs had chronic pain (and other symptoms) my whole life, the character archetype of someone being changed into a monster against their will (vampirism, werewolves, etc) has always spoken to me for that reason. Like I get it, sexy alpha werewolf claims you blablabla, but I think modern literature has leaned too much into the sexy aspect of monsters and could use a lot more of the psychological horror aspect. Really having to sit with what this character has become against their will and think about the ethics of their actions, and if they can even be condemned for what they do in response when itâs out of their control. Blame that had nowhere to go. Idk I was musing that over last night as I went over some of my old WIP and it just interests me much more than the sexy monster trope
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