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Re: Stacks

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Rayban sunglasses hacked you..!

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shit thank you. i’m v inactive on this account and i didn’t even realize. thanks for letting me know!

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I spent more hours in dog training school (900+) for my certification than cops across this country have to spend in academy in order to be given authority over civilians and the use of lethal weapons.

Hm.

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Once Again time for a reminder that bi women have been iding as butch and femme since the creation of these terms and the only reason people think these terms are “lesbian exclusive” are:

  • the term “bisexual” was created decades AFTER the terms “butch” and “femme”, and for a while all wlw were called lesbians whether they also liked men or not. people who don’t know their history then look back and say “wow there were no women iding as butch bisexuals or femme bisexuals before the term bisexual was popularized, must be lesbian exclusive terms!”
  • biphobia in the form of assuming the experiences associated with being butch or femme cannot be experienced by bi woman, that somehow only lesbians can *really* love women

stop spreading biphobic bullshit. bi women can be butch and femme, are butch and femme, have ALWAYS been butch and femme. im a butch lesbian myself and i am telling you to stop driving a wedge between us and our bi sisters.

some idiot tried countering this by saying butches and femmes dont “cater to men”… yeah they dont!! if you think bi women “cater to men” then GUESS WHAT… youre a biphobe!

to clarify bc i just put it in the tags on the op:

butch and femme culture started in the 1950s and the term bisexual became a popular identifier in the community in the 1970s. the term bisexual was actually coined in the 1850s but for over a century was used in a psychological context (along with terms like “homosexual” and “transsexual”) to pathologize lgbt ppl, and wasnt widely reclaimed as an identifier until the 1970s.

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