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A butch lesbian, at least in the ideal, is not the best of both worlds, male and female — she is a new world. She is the discovery, every day, of how a woman can be a woman without the trappings of femininity.

The set of a woman’s shoulders, the way she crosses her legs, the angle of her hips when she walks — all of these are signals of butchness. And we know it when we see it. That kind of recognition takes place in the gut.

— http://www.afterellen.com/notesandqueeries/03-16-09?page=0%2C0  (via fuckyeahfemmes, inkstainedqueer) (via gray37) (via insomniackid) (via gray37)
157 ♥ / 26 August, 2010

Stud 4 stud, Femme 4 femme, are you a gay lesbian?

vickluvsya:

Good discussion on Stud on Stud and Femme on Femme relationships. You should give it a look see!!

30 ♥ / 25 August, 2010

Untitled: s4s in the black community

s4s is hated on within the black community because its not “normal”. black lesbians love the femme/dom dynamic because it most resembles heterosexual roles therefore they embrace it so as not to be singled out in the community. the main thing i hear about s4s is that “it looks like two dudes”, “who’s gonna f*ck who” and “who plays the femme role”. much like the st8 community is so caught up in the sexual aspect of homosexuality versus EVERYTHING else we do, lesbians in the black community take the same attitude with s4s. BLACK GAY MEN have absolutely no problem with s4s. as a matter of fact they embrace it because alot of gay men are fluid in their sexuality. you see alot of masculine men that are bottoms and they are not ashamed. i dont mind when ppl say well that s4s is some “fag ish” because i identify more with gay men within my relationship.

i will say that ive gotten more beef from femmes than studs and i think its pure jealousy. one femme actually said to me “what a waste of two good lookin studs, when yall could be with me”. yeah like WTF?

i think alot of studs are curious about s4s because they are tired of not getting their sexual needs met. i cant tell you how many studs approach me on the “down low” wanting to get down but they are afraid to “come out” because femmes emasculate studs and try to make them feel bad for wanting to be satisfied in bed. studs arent supposed to moan, show emotion, or otherwise appear weak. idk who made those rules but this is 2010 and we need to get it together.

I love this! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, sis. There are definitely a lot of black lesbians who need to learn that presenting as male doesn’t HAVE to include misogyny, homophobia, not showing emotion, etc. In fact, the whole black community needs to learn that cause that applies to straight black men too! You’re right, these fucked up gender roles have got to go.

34 ♥ / 25 August, 2010

Go out and change the world you live in — it is the only world you have. Change that motherfucker!

—

StaceyAnn Chin (via veggieriotgrrrl) (via mmmfeminism)

love her!

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46 ♥ / 22 August, 2010

Stud Magazine

genderqueer:

fuckyeahftmsofcolor:

There is a soon to be launched magazine called Stud. Released quarterly, Stud Magazine is a dynamic and comprehensive look into the topics, issues and lifestyles of non-gender conforming females. There are many skilled, talented and intellectual studs, but the media continuously overlooks this. Stud Magazine will enhance, showcase and promote Stud culture and identities.

Take a look at the site and facebook.

(Anonymous submission)

This is pretty awesome. I know this tumblr’s called FTMs of color but all (trans)masculine identities of color could use more representation and seriously, Stud Magazine? Who could resist that? The photography looks great.

Want to submit something - text, picture, video, whatever? Email us at fyeahftmsofcolor [at] gmail or click here.

53 ♥ / 20 August, 2010

It’s Time for Everybody to Get Out of Queen Latifah’s Bedroom

“If you haven’t already heard, the Queen’s been outed. Informally, of course. Last week paparazzi photos leaked of Queen Latifah sharing an intimate moment with her “personal trainer” and rumored long-time love Jeanette Jenkins, while celebrating Alicia Keys’ wedding aboard a French yacht. In the photos, the two look like any ordinary couple on vacation; in one, Latifah (who’s real name is Dana Owens) appears to help Jenkins adjust her bathing suit. In others, the two are holding each other by the waists, smiling. Not exactly a sex tape, but for longtime skeptics, it’s more than enough.”

( more at the link above)

5 ♥ / 18 August, 2010
quadrupleminority:

mantequilladealex:

(via oneheavyfebruary)


Maybe a little bit off topic, but it was just so fucking badass that I had to share.
704 ♥ / 18 August, 2010

madame thursday: Sex positivity and other lies on Tumblr

I remember my first encounters with the sex positivity/sex positive movement, especially through the internet. I remember loving the basic principle of the thing: “Sex is awesome! No one should be ashamed of their sexuality or wanting sex! Let’s bring it out into the open so we can all enjoy a healthy, happy relationship with sex!”

I can get with that, really. 

But there was this lie in the whole thing, and the lie was told by blog after blog, webpage after webpage that talked a great game about how we can be open about sex, but seemed to equate sex with the nude bodies of thin, conventionally attractive, blonde white women in male-gaze centric pornography, as though if I really pushed myself to enjoy such titles as Biker Bitches 5 and clinically lit photoshoots of a woman with her legs in improbably acrobatic positions, I’d be making the world a better place. Because that’s what the world needed, more people to applaud the open display of sculpted bodies as though somehow, that would liberate my fat, pansexual ass from the confines of sexual oppression. As though the ways in which society has pushed at me and pushed at me, telling me to keep my fat ass covered and my queer thoughts to myself is the same as what society tells a 5’8, 110 lbs,  straight, white woman with no disabilities. Because it isn’t. 

People have been celebrating the sexualities of attractive white people for centuries. In fact, I’d say if there were ever a time when people’s discomfort towards sex dissipates and they’re willing to accept, tolerate, and engage with sexual content is WHEN it comes in the form of these bodies, these pre-approved forms. 

We actually accept a lot of sex in our society. We accept Victoria’s Secret ads and commercials, we don’t mind Calvin Klein giving us artsy black and white shots of picturesque, perfectly chiseled men in their underwear. Hell, we’ll even let those kinds of things get away with some homoerotic subtext. If two underwear models should be embracing themselves in their latest Victoria’s bra-and-panty set, we’re sort of okay with this. We accept movie after movie that might as well be porn without the money shot because the White Ingenue and White Hero Du Jour are in it. 

To pretend that the level or type of repression of sex is the same across the board, or that conventionally attractive, thin, able, cis, straight white people need the same amount of liberation as others is a lie and a slap in the face to those who know differently. 

I mean, just look at the shit the Lane Bryant ad got for something that Victoria’s Secret would’ve gotten no comment for. And can you imagine if they’d dared to use a dark-skinned model for that commercial, a fat Black woman or a fat Southeast Asian woman, or a fat transgendered non-white model? They probably wouldn’t have aired it at all. 

When’s the last time you saw anyone advertising non-GLBT products with obviously, openly GLBT models and themes? When’s the last time you saw a butch lesbian selling you toothpaste or a transman hocking insurance or a disabled person shilling laundry detergent? 

So when I take these things into account, I think of my experience with going through these “sex positivity” sites. 

I looked and looked in those sex positivity blogs and sites, in their pictures and stories and I didn’t find a lot of fat people (male or female), people of color, queer people. I have yet to find a mainstream sex positivity site (yes, this movement has a mainstream) that features transgendered people in all their beauty. Forget seeing disabled people displaying their various modes of sexuality. Forget seeing their bodies displayed as revolutionary and world-changing and an example of how sex is really, really awesome. 

I learned soon enough that most sex positivity is actually White Straight Thin Able Cisgendered Cissexual Positivity. 

And the world is already positive enough on those traits, thank you very much. 

I see so many blogs that are about how great sex is, showing sex, getting the great nudes and erotica and porn out there to the masses, showing it openly. 

But outside of blogs dedicated specifically to certain subsets of people (for instance, the fabulous fuckyeahblackdykes Tumblr or fuckyeahcurvygirls feed), the mainstream sex blogs are doing what mainstream sex blogs have always done. Teaching us that beautiful sex = white, thin, straight people. 

Worse yet, so many queer oriented blogs are so white, able, and cis that it hurts. I’m a pansexual/cisgender/cissexual person, and when I see these blogs I see the white, Western version of queerdom splattered across the screen. Occasionally I’ll see a white person with a partner who is non-white, but it’s rare. The usual ratio seems to be one to every fifty or so posts. Shots and stories and displays of people of color together, with no white persons involved, are limited to specialty feeds. 

And I have yet to see these sorts of “Fuckyeah[insert thing]” feeds focusing on disabled, queer people of color. I wouldn’t begin to hope to see disabled, queer PoC held up on the mainstream blogs and sites or even thought of. 

Why do I go on about all this? As though those who are aware don’t already know it and those who aren’t aware don’t want to deny it?

Because I’m tired of people defending porn, acting as though somehow I’m a sex negative person and a traitor to sexual liberties if I disdain and actively hate the U.S. porn industry that holds up “feminist” porn, or porn directed by a few women who have been trained in the male gaze as though it will appease me. As though women haven’t been repeating the sexist, male-centered messages we’re fed all our lives, as though most of these feminist directors aren’t white, able, cisgendered women who come with loads of their own prejudices. Women can oppress other women. And indeed, much of misogyny and rape culture in the U.S. is transmitted from woman to woman, from mother to daughter, friend to friend, sister to sister. So don’t tell me that because the person behind the camera has a vagina and ID’s as female that I should be impressed by a product that looks and feels exactly like what men put out. 

Because, honestly, it’s like telling me I should feel liberated as a pansexual woman because so many men enjoy seeing two women kiss each other for their pleasure and “lesbian” (ie - female-on-female for male pleasure) porn is popular . No, thanks. That’s not liberation, that’s control by other means. 

I’m tired of the lies. 

If you’re sex positive and you’re not making an active effort to include and celebrate all kinds of sexuality from all kinds of people? You’re a fucking liar. There it is. You’re a liar. 

Because sex positivity and body positivity and anti-racism and fat acceptance and the disability movement and queer positivity and womanism are part of the same thing. 

Same with any movement. Fat acceptance? If you’re only showing fat white people or fat able people or fat straight people, then you’re not fat accepting, you’re just white supremacy enforcing and trying to bring chubby people under that umbrella of dominance. 

I’m tired of the people who put up some Tumblr blogs and showcase the same old, same old and act like they’re part of a revolution. They’re not. They’re part of making sure that lots of other people know exactly who’s sex is celebrated and who’s isn’t.

So I say FUCK sex positivity. I want sex inclusivity. 

Wow, thanks for the shoutout! And great post! I cosign 100% and I personally feel challenged to be more inclusive on my own blog.

1456 ♥ / 13 August, 2010

Melshary: What I Am Not!


I am not an “Ultra Femm”.
I am not a “pretty girl”.
I am not “straight”.
I am not always “happy”.
I am not always “sad”.
I am not “skinny”.
I am not always “sociable”.
I am not “popular”.
I am not “loud”.
I am not “materialistic”.
I am not “tall”.
I am not “shy”.
I am…

0 ♥ / 8 August, 2010

Zimbabwe and S. African lesbians live in fear of ‘corrective rape’

maximuspo:

Its not only S.Africa..im from Zimbabwe and its happing here too..waht i find crazy is that in S.A its not against the law to b gay but it is bck in Zim..its got alot 2 do with the mentality of the people ther- w@ a bloody shame bcos now im hiding in Australia and i would love to see my Mother who i aint seen in 3 years..When will i see her while i fear i will have my vagina sown together??? I love Africa but HATE the nigger mentality that most people have ther!*cries*

blackanalogy:

thegang:

libertyavenue:

“In the antiseptic setting of a modern courthouse in a town near Johannesburg, the life and death of a young sports star is being dissected. She was no ordinary young woman. An outstanding footballer, she had captained her country and was hoping to be the first female to referee at a World Cup. But her brutal death, and the apparent motive for it, is all too ordinary here. For Eudy Simelane was a lesbian, and this, say campaigners, was why she was raped and savagely murdered.

This is the land of “corrective rape”. Despite South Africa having one of the most enlightened constitutions in the world, traditional views about sexuality still run deep. In many quarters, especially male ones, lesbians are resented, perhaps even feared. And to some young men the remedy is simple: rape.

Each year, ActionAid estimates, 500,000 women are raped in South Africa, with lesbians a particular target. The warped logic is that the assault will “cure” them. As a result, says ActionAid, 86 per cent of black lesbians live in fear of rape. Their anxiety is understandable: only a minority of rapes are reported to the police and, of these, only one in five ends up in court, with a meagre 4 per cent of them ending in a conviction.”

Click here to read more.

81 ♥ / 7 August, 2010

regarding labels

for the record, i don’t refer to myself as a dyke either. i just really like the word. there’s something about it that’s very fierce, very “we’re here, we’re queer”. which i think makes it a good word to associate with a blog about celebrating and promoting queer black women.

0 ♥ / 31 July, 2010

TonySunshine: White gurls+me=happy boidyke.

theoneinthetie:

fuckyeahblackdykes:

I’m blogging up a storm today!
Why? I have no idea, but probably because I’m trying to get it all out while it’s on my mind so I can have a weekend long brainfart complete with hotel rooms, unnecessarily illegal drugs, pricey breakfast foods purchased at 3 in the morning and gratuitous lesbian…

Sorry if I’m putting you on the spot, but I just thought it was strange that you would do a whole post on how much more attractive non-black features are, and then wonder why black women don’t seem to like you… (I’m guessing that it’s because you aren’t sending very positive vibes their way.)

It’s alright though, I love black women enough for the both of us. And that’s exactly why I started my tumblr, so I could showcase some of that love. Goddess knows us black women could use some more appreciation.

I knew this was gonna happen.

But allow me to politely rebuttal.

Dude. I love black gurls. I love girls! As a whole… Everything about them. Like there is nothing about a gurl that I don’t dig.

And it’s not that I’m not attracted to black gurls. Hell the whole reason I started following your blog is because balck girls are freakin gorgeous. I wasn’t saying that I don’t like them. By NO means.

I was just stating that I’m MORE attracted to white gurls. Nothing wrong with that. I’m partial cuz I’m in love with one, that’s all that is. Dude I’M black. I can’t hate me. I’m just saying, I’m sorry if I made my post all general and stuff… but I just do legitimately like white girls, nothing against the black girls. They just seem to get me better is all, cuz idk. “I act more like them” <—-Black girls words. I’ve dated black girls in the past, and if by any chance me and my gurl don’t work out…probably will again.

Seriously though no hate for the black lesbians out there…I’m pretty sure I said it wrong cuz it was like 3 in the morning, but I’m just partial cuz i fell in love with a white one. Not apologizing for that. But for the way it came out. yes. Sorry. For real. Much love.

There’s nothing wrong with liking white women but you seem to be at the point where you’ve totally bought into the white/mainstream standard of beauty talking about things like hair texture and eye color and saying that white women are better in those areas, while at the same time having nothing positive to say about black women.

That’s not a simple preference, like preferring purple to green or cake to pie. We live in a culture where we are conditioned to believe that white women are attractive and desirable and black women (and sometimes other women of color) aren’t. I’m just challenging you to question why it’s so easy for you to find white women and white features attractive and to make an effort to appreciate and be more positive about black women.

11 ♥ / 30 July, 2010

TonySunshine: White gurls+me=happy boidyke.

I’m blogging up a storm today!
Why? I have no idea, but probably because I’m trying to get it all out while it’s on my mind so I can have a weekend long brainfart complete with hotel rooms, unnecessarily illegal drugs, pricey breakfast foods purchased at 3 in the morning and gratuitous lesbian…

Sorry if I’m putting you on the spot, but I just thought it was strange that you would do a whole post on how much more attractive non-black features are, and then wonder why black women don’t seem to like you… (I’m guessing that it’s because you aren’t sending very positive vibes their way.)

It’s alright though, I love black women enough for the both of us. And that’s exactly why I started my tumblr, so I could showcase some of that love. Goddess knows us black women could use some more appreciation.

11 ♥ / 30 July, 2010

I have always wanted to be both man and woman, to incorporate the strongest and richest parts of my mother and father within/into me — to share valleys and mountains upon my body the way the earth does in hills and peaks.

— Audre Lorde, from Zami: A New Spelling Of My Name (via revolutionnow) (via fuckyeahtrannies) (via genderqueer)
80 ♥ / 30 July, 2010

regarding reblogs

So in my vision for Fuck Yeah Black Dykes, the words “black” and “dyke” are used loosely. There might be some bisexual women or biracial women, or ftms or andro or genderqueer ppl. So please don’t be offended if I reblog a photo of you and you’re not really a black dyke. Really I probably just think you’re hot ;-) 

But if you really don’t like it let me know and I’ll delete it.

3 ♥ / 26 July, 2010
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