happy pride
This is the gay agenda jsyk
this is what radical gay liberation really looks like
Reminder to gay people that you’re never ever obligated to go out or have sex with someone you’re not attracted to. You’re not obligated to give them a chance or even a second glance. That’s because you’re not a validation tool. You’re a full human being who deserves to be with someone who will meet your physical, emotional, and sexual needs. Never let the homophobes on here tell you otherwise. Your orientation is perfect the way it is.
Maya Newell in 1993 with her two mothers, Liz Newell and Donna Ross. This was part of the Lovely Mothers series by Elisa Halland and Catherine Fargher, photographed by Marion Moore.
lesbians of color marching at the los angeles christopher street west pride parade, june 1979
Here’s a reassuring reminder that if as a woman you had crushes on women, wanted to have sex with them, had sex with them, enjoyed it, see yourself in the future with a woman, all these beautiful things, then you are not straight. You are not faking it. A straight woman can at best enjoy a peck on the mouth with her best girl friend when a bit drunk, she doesn’t have romantic dreams about women. Straight was never something you were, only an image showed to you so that you could mirror it. You cannot fake being into women, nature made you this way, it is something to cherish about yourself. ❤️
Chavela Vargas described the moment she met Frida Kahlo like this:. “It was a daze to see her face, her eyes. I thought she was not a being of this world. Her eyebrows together were a swallow in flight. Without still having the maturity of a woman in me, because I was very young, I sensed that I could love that being with the most devoted love in the world, the most tied love in the world. ”
Had to redraw this anti-suffragette postcard cos it's just too cute
Pioneer Gay rights activist Barbara Gittings at the first homosexual rights demonstration, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 4, 1965.
In 1965, Gittings and several gay men and lesbians were the first to hold demonstrations outside the White House for equal rights for homosexuals. She later played a key role in the American Psychiatric Association removing homosexuality from its list of mental disorders in 1973.
“Gay people didn’t have a face until Barbara started demonstrating in 1965"







