Oct. 9th, 2016
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growlift:
princessesfanarts:
Jedi Princesses
Bonus : Sith Ursula
I am all for this god

growlift:
princessesfanarts:
Jedi Princesses
Bonus : Sith Ursula
I am all for this god

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thequeensclock:
evilelitest2:
postmodernmulticoloredcloak:
book-obsesssed:
mysharona1987:
A reminder: Women can be every bit as horrible, creepy and misogynistic as any sad loner stalker dude on Reddit can be.
Christ. I have male friends. They’d never even think or say out loud such horrific, monstrous things. Not once.
Misogyny is not limited to gender, you understand.
THIS
God, this is horrifying.
holy internalized sexism batman
Usually, I am against the argument of internalized sexism because usually it is used for a woman who argues with mainstream feminism but THIS is utterly disgusting and horrible and internalized sexism.
“Married a whole woman”
It is 2k16.
What the fuck.

thequeensclock:
evilelitest2:
postmodernmulticoloredcloak:
book-obsesssed:
mysharona1987:
A reminder: Women can be every bit as horrible, creepy and misogynistic as any sad loner stalker dude on Reddit can be.
Christ. I have male friends. They’d never even think or say out loud such horrific, monstrous things. Not once.
Misogyny is not limited to gender, you understand.
THIS
God, this is horrifying.
holy internalized sexism batman
Usually, I am against the argument of internalized sexism because usually it is used for a woman who argues with mainstream feminism but THIS is utterly disgusting and horrible and internalized sexism.
“Married a whole woman”
It is 2k16.
What the fuck.

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sosuperawesome:
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bookriot:
When I was just a babygay, I passionately identified as both queer and bookish, but I had not yet considered the intersection between the two. It was one conversation with my mom that set me on a lifelong path of queer women reading, it went like this:
“Danika, have you read Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown?”
“No, what’s that?”
“And you call yourself a lesbian.”
That back-and-forth opened the door to a whole world of stories in which women could love women. At first, I thought there were dozens of these books. When I couldn’t find many, I started a book blog with the “humble” goal of reading “everything lesbian.” Six years later, that idea is laughable. There are way more lesbian and bi women books out there than I could possibly read in my lifetime, and although I want there to be even more, I am profoundly grateful for the many, many we do have. It’s easy to think that only a handful of LGBTQ books exist: the ones that are recommended over and over by mainstream book media as their token Pride examples. Happily, that’s not true. There are queer books in every genre, for every reader.
A 100 book list can’t possibly contain the multitudes of queer women books worth reading out there! I tried to make this an example of the diversity of lesbian and bi women books out there, but it does come with my own bias. For example, I don’t read much romance (yet), so there aren’t many romance titles on this list. I included some of the classics, but also titles that are my personal favourites, but are lesser-known and might be new to you.
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bookriot:
When I was just a babygay, I passionately identified as both queer and bookish, but I had not yet considered the intersection between the two. It was one conversation with my mom that set me on a lifelong path of queer women reading, it went like this:
“Danika, have you read Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown?”
“No, what’s that?”
“And you call yourself a lesbian.”
That back-and-forth opened the door to a whole world of stories in which women could love women. At first, I thought there were dozens of these books. When I couldn’t find many, I started a book blog with the “humble” goal of reading “everything lesbian.” Six years later, that idea is laughable. There are way more lesbian and bi women books out there than I could possibly read in my lifetime, and although I want there to be even more, I am profoundly grateful for the many, many we do have. It’s easy to think that only a handful of LGBTQ books exist: the ones that are recommended over and over by mainstream book media as their token Pride examples. Happily, that’s not true. There are queer books in every genre, for every reader.
A 100 book list can’t possibly contain the multitudes of queer women books worth reading out there! I tried to make this an example of the diversity of lesbian and bi women books out there, but it does come with my own bias. For example, I don’t read much romance (yet), so there aren’t many romance titles on this list. I included some of the classics, but also titles that are my personal favourites, but are lesser-known and might be new to you.
http://ift.tt/2dMT7xn


