Someone reblogged that post of mine saying how people will assume a lesbian saying “I don’t like men” means “I hate men” with a very interesting phrase:
Men would rather believe they’re hated than recognizing they’re irrelevant sexually and romantically to certain people (lesbians).
lemme try smth bc all the btvs related accs are j posting gifs (which is great i love those accs!) but i don’t really see anyone who’s actually *talking* about buffy so i kinda want to see if i can find anyone here (18+!) who’s interested in buffy and actively talks abt the show on their accs! if you do, pls interact in some wh bc i’d love to know more ppl who love the show too!
You want to know a LGBTQ+ historical fact that is not centered in the US?
Homosexuality became legal in Brazil in 1830.
hello tumblr if you could be so kind, my brother and i need help raising funds to escape an abusive transphobic household and it's getting scarier by the day pls help if you can or share
Willow and Buffy peek into the Library. Watercolour on paper. 👀
You do realize just because you are also called something it doesn’t mean you’re what people called you, right?
Using that as an argument to use slurs that are not yours to reclaim is so stupid lol
I’ve been called straight before, does that mean I am straight? No…
Even if someone called me the f slur (that means someone gay, as in homosexual) that wouldn’t mean I’m that thing, which still doesn’t give me the right to reclaim that slur.
I’ve seen a lot of non-lesbian sapphics taking advantage of “I’ve been called dyke before so I get to call myself one” as an excuse to reclaim the word and the second they can they call a lesbian a dyke to offend them. So no, you don’t get to reclaim a slur if that slur doesn’t describe you.
i haven’t been on here in ages but i think w the end of the new season it might be time for a new vi and cait layout on main and the other blog soon 🙂↕️🙂↕️
(no shade if u realized over 26 i just didnt want the list being a mile long)
Wanted to draw that scene from The Book of Bill :D
You want to know a LGBTQ+ historical fact that is not centered in the US?
In 2018 the Federal Psychology Council in Brazil stopped classifying being trans as a disorder and it became illegal to promote any type of conversion therapy to trans people.
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