There is no “correct” age to find out you’re a lesbian.
You can know you’re a lesbian from birth.
You can discover you’re a lesbian in elementary school.
You can discover you’re a lesbian in middle school.
You can discover you’re a lesbian in high school.
You can discover you’re a lesbian in university and college.
You can discover you’re a lesbian when you already have an established career.
You can discover you’re a lesbian if you’ve married a man and had kids.
You can discover you’re a lesbian as a senior citizen.
No matter when you found out that your love was for women and only women, your attraction to women is just as real and just as genuine as every other lesbian’s.
by me, a fool who doesnt wanna die anymore
never make a suicide joke again. yes this includes “i wanna die” as a figure of speech. swear off of it. actually make an effort to change how you think about things.
find something to compliment someone for at least 4 times a day. notice the little things about the world that make you happy, and use that to make other people happy.
talk to people. initiate conversation as often as you possibly can. keep your mind busy and you wont have to worry anymore
picture the bad intrusive thoughts in youe head as an edgy 13 year old and tell them to go be emo somewhere else
if someone makes you feel bad most of the time, stop talking to them. making yourself hang out with people who drain you is self harm. stop it.
every time i think i’ve figured it out the universe is like ;-) no baby
I don’t know if I count as wlw themed by it pretty much most of my posts so...
Reblog this if your blog is wlw themed!
I lose followers every time I say “trans women are women”
so I’m gonna keep saying it until I weed out all ya
me, a lesbian, listening to a Pretty Girl™ talk about literally anything
This is a summary of college only using two pictures; expensive as hell.
That’s my Sociology “book”. In fact what it is is a piece of paper with codes written on it to allow me to access an electronic version of a book. I was told by my professor that I could not buy any other paperback version, or use another code, so I was left with no option other than buying a piece of paper for over $200. Best part about all this is my professor wrote the books; there’s something hilariously sadistic about that. So I pretty much doled out $200 for a current edition of an online textbook that is no different than an older, paperback edition of the same book for $5; yeah, I checked. My mistake for listening to my professor.
This is why we download.
Alternatives to buying overpriced textbooks
Textbooknova
Bookboon
Textbookrevolution
GaTech Math Textbooks
Ebookee
Freebookspot
Free-ebooks
Getfreeebooks
BookFinder
Oerconsortium
Project Gutenberg
I see on youtube shorts a lot these guys trying to troll college students
"what is a woman?"
Anybody that ID's as one ✌🏽
"but-"
No. This isn't about what you think, this isn't about your pseudo biology lessons. Hell this isn't even a gender thing either.
It's being polite. Its being respectful to your fellow human being. You respect what someone asks you to call them. You respect peoples pronouns even if you think its ridiculous like neopronouns.
Because we live in a society. You are expected to behave appropriately.
So if someone says they're a woman, that's it.
Zendaya Coleman Attends the Critics’ Choice Awards 2020
Here’s to the lesbians that knew they were lesbians since they were kids.
Here’s to the lesbians who just realized yesterday, this morning, an hour ago.
Here’s to the lesbians who know, firmly and irrevocably, that they’re a lesbian.
Here’s to the lesbians who wonder five times a day.
Here’s to the lesbians that tick all of the boxes on what society thinks a lesbian “should” be.
Here’s to the lesbians who get incredulous responses and disbelief when they come out.
Here’s to the lesbians of colour, trans/nonbinary lesbians, fat lesbians, disabled/autistic lesbians, mentally ill lesbians, gnc lesbians, ace lesbians, aro lesbians, aroace lesbians, bi lesbians, pan lesbians, they/them lesbians, he/him lesbians, and so many more.
Here’s to the shy, quiet butch lesbians and the outspoken, outgoing femmes.
Here’s to the lesbians that don’t feel they fit in either one.
what a BEAUTIFUL BOY
20, cottagecore, knitting, podcasts, whatever fandom I’m in today 💙My girlfriend💙Also gaystrawberries2
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