reverend-spines:

captain-forehead:

the-sunshine-cult:

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

blackness-by-your-side:

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this 👆🏾

Do these straight people just like

Not actually comprehend anything happening right in front of them

heteronormativity is a hell of a drug

May I add:

Once on Facebook I mentioned getting married at a big mad max themed campout. One of the guys that regularly attends told me to take my wife to visit his camp for a drink. I told him my husband, actually.

And he then said “wow, I’m sorry, I’ve never met a girl named dave before! Now I’ve seen everything.”

This dude thought I was a girl name David before he thought I was a gay man. Straight people are wild.

the-artificem:

A few years ago, when I was still in an all-girls catholic high school, one of my teachers told us in her weekly “it’s just a phase” lectures that lesbian relationships are toxic because unlike a man and a woman, two women understand each other completely, thus, making it harder for one to break up with the other, resulting in them being trapped in a lesbian relationship for the rest of their lives just because they got too cozy with having a partner that supports and cares for them.

Anyway can you imagine being straight and thinking that people understanding their partners needs are toxic im so glad i cant relate

advanced-procrastination:

beranu:

stachionalgeographic:

clara-the-slytherin-graduate:

lolwhyyoumaddoe:

heartnovaxiii:

a-polite-melody:

letsplaysocialjustice:

gotinterest:

This article made me never want to read anything ever again.

why are cishets like this

“Girls’ defence mechanisms are temporarily deactivated”

…How can someone type that, or even think that, think this is a good thing to take advantage of, and not feel disgusting about themselves? It’s straight up preying on women.

Can straight men stop?

Holy shit no

…Can we keep cishet straight men out of gay bars to begin with.

anyway, i hate straight men

I legitimately feel so bad for straight women. Like. This is what you have to deal with I’m so shocked our population is growing.

How can you be so overtly fucking predatory and still be able to live with yourself. I don’t understand at all

This entire article is literally “Hey straight bros, I found out where the straight girls go when they want to feel safe. Let’s invade and attack, bitches love when they lose the few safe havens they have left.”

vilesbian:

helpimbeingchasedbywaltwhitman:

*writes I LIKE GIRLS on every other page of my journals so future historians don’t try to insist that I’m straight”

Future straight Historians: “we see several examples of her prioritizing a sisterly bond with the women around her, for example on page 12 she says ‘I like girls’ and throughout the text she references loving women and preferring their company. This is not to say she prioritized above her romantic relationships because on page 78 she mentions talking to a man one time in her life. It’s hard to know just how much she valued her sisterly bond with women due to this one reference of men and the ambiguity of early 21st century slang. For example on page 12 when she said she liked women, the passage continues ’…in a lesbian way. I want to kiss girls, they are so pretty, I’m so gay.’ Now it’s difficult to understand just what that sentence means. We know that in the early 21st century kissing on the cheek in greeting had gone out of vogue but the word gay, a word with an archaic meaning of happiness gives the contextual clues that perhaps she is references that old fashioned practice.

Going back to the nameless man that is mentioned once on page 78 for one sentance…”

derinthemadscientist:

charlesoberonn:

catsandbreadandbikes:

keeperofthetongatooth:

charlesoberonn:

Yes, Avril Lavigne, you can make it more obvious. You literally told me nothing about these two people except their genders and presumingly their young age. They could both be gay, or not even into each other. They could be two complete strangers. They could be living on different continents, or in different time periods. You gotta be more specific.

It’s the fact she then carries on to describe them as “he was a punk, she did ballet” and then says “what more can I say?” and it’s like you still haven’t actually told us anything ffs Avril. 

He was a 17th century english prostitute, she danced in the Perm Theater Ballet in Russia in 1893

Wow way to use an archaic meaning of the word ‘punk’ for historical accuracy.

I would read this AU