Now this is funny
life actually gets better when you leave the house consistently btw like im serious
if you don't know where to go, just wander! go to the store and don't buy anything, go to the library just to sit and do whatever you were going to do at home, go to a park and just walk around/sit outside for a bit (weather permitting, of course)
just put some headphones in and walk around the block a couple times if you really have nothing else to do, just getting a bit of air and change of scenery is so good for you
me the first few weeks of forcing myself to go on daily walks (it gets better tho)
Korean feminists and everyday women are refusing/not wanting to have children in an increasingly sexist and anti-female society. 4B movement is very admirable.
photographs for people who can’t use link
Literally heard a convo at the library where a guy was telling a girl that he’s an omega and the girl telling him that she’s a beta, and my mind just did not automatically connect the context to fraternity pledge classes at all and I just whispered to myself “what the fuck?? What the fuck??”
a comedy of errors
archived link cuz source 404’d
The unique aspect ratio of The Lighthouse (2019) was deliberately chosen so a Subway Surfers video could be viewed beside it and fill the full 16:9 frame
Can you share with us a good rabbit picture
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Sex buyers kys
We need to start killing
"support prostitutes, it's empowering! the woman is in control!" people are real quiet rn about so called freely-revocable consent
WHAT THE FUCK?
please be nice to me, i'm in my twenties. do you know what that does to a person
Sorry, we localized your boyfriend. Yeah. A lot of his character got lost in translation. Had to change his name to one that would make sense to a western audience too. My deepest apologies.
Separatist Lesbrarian Post
As if my Goddess research book pile isn’t big enough.. I’ve decided to make a post of my work-in-progress separatist booklist; there’s essays, feminist sci-fi, lesbian novels, all-female societies, herstories, etc. Some I’ve read but most are TBR on the Storygraph. If any women know anything that would be a good fit, or praise or criticism of anything here, feel free to add suggestions.
Fiction:
- Sultana’s Dream by Rokeya Sakhawat Hossein (only 11 pages and I love it so much)
- The Wanderground: Stories of the Hill Women by Sally Miller Gearhart
- Womonseed by Sunlight
- Daughters of a Coral Dawn trilogy by Katherine V. Forrest
- Return to Isis trilogy by Jean Stewart
- Journey to Zelindar, Hadra Archives series by Diana Rivers
- Ammonite by Nicola Griffith (this one made me want to go to the all female planet so much!)
- The Demeter Flower by Rochelle Singer
- The Gate to Women’s Country by Sheri S. Tepper
- A Door Into Ocean, Elysium series by Joan Slonczewski
- *Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (I read this, cw for shameless racism)
- Your Faces, O My Sisters! Your Faces Filled of Light, and Houston, Houston, Do You Read?, by James Tiptree Jr. (pen name of Alice Sheldon)
- When Women Were Warriors trilogy by Catherine M. Wilson (too many men in last book, some weird scenes but good otherwise, would reread)
- *The Stars Are Legion by Kameron Hurley (read this, overall liked it but for the love of Goddess check reviews for content warnings bc idek how to warn for this)
- The Carhullan Army/Daughters of the North by Sarah Hall (read, off-putting scenes esp gross het scene but interesting other aspects)
- Banner of Souls by Liz Williams, added by suggestion! This looks interesting.
- Sister Light, Sister Dark by Jane Yolen, thanks to @violetssunsets for the addition! unfortunately was warned about het content but also a society of warrior women.
- Celaeno series by Jane Fletcher, thanks to @unified-multiversal-theory for the suggestion! Has an all-woman society so I need it in my life.
Herstory and Nonfiction:
- Separatism and Women’s Community by Dana R. Shugar (got this recently and excited to read this herstory)
- Lesbian Land by Joyce Cheney
- Sinister Wisdom #98: Landykes of the South: Women’s Land Groups and Lesbian Communities in the South (have this, many listed are of the past)
- La Luz Journal by Juana Maria Paz (actively seeking this one atm, racism and esp colonization issues wrt women’s spaces on occupied land are something I want to see addressed)
- Country Lesbians: The Story of the Womanshare Collective by Sue Deevy, Nelly Kaufer, Dian Wagner, Carol Newhouse, and Billie Miracle. (Billie gave me a copy of this when I visited Womanshare a few years back)
- Weeding at Dawn: A Lesbian Country Life by Hawk Madrone
- Amazon Acres, You Beauty: Stories of Women’s Lands, Australia, edited by Sand Hall
- Circles of Power: Shifting Dynamics in a Lesbian-Centered Community by La Verne Gagehabib and Barbara Summerhawk
- For Lesbians Only: A Separatist Anthology, edited by Sarah Lucia Hoagland and Julia Penelope. (70 essays! I haven’t finished it but I’m trying)
- Wild Mares: My Lesbian Back-to-the-Land Life by Dianna Hunter
- *Herlands: Exploring the Women’s Land Movement in the United States by Keridwen N Luis (language in synopsis seems to favor male invasion of Female Sovereign Space so my expectations are low)
If any women here have read any of these please let me know your thoughts! I don’t have anon on but I’ll redact asks if you want to write in anonymously, just say the word. Hoping to find more knowledgeable lesbrarians on our beloved hellsite than myself :)






