I seem to have run in a great circle, and met myself again on the starting line.

Jeanette Winterson

Stichwörter: life identity romance religion homosexuality thoughts lesbian



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Cut the ending. Revise the script. The man of her dreams is a girl.

Julie Anne Peters

Stichwörter: love girls romance lesbian



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The only queer people are those who don't love anybody.

Rita Mae Brown

Stichwörter: love gay lgbt queer lesbian



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But the true feminist deals out of a lesbian consciousness whether or not she ever sleeps with women.

Audre Lorde

Stichwörter: consciousness feminist lesbian womanist



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I've had more difficulty accepting myself as bisexual than I ever did accepting that I was a lesbian. It felt traitorous. A few years ago, I admitted to myself that I was still interested in men in more than a "Brad Pitt is slick hot sexy" kind of way. But I worried whatmy friends, exes, and the Community would think. I never even broached the subject with my parents. Because what bothered me the most was that people would think that being a lesbian had been a phase for me, when that was so very not the case. What I feared was that I would no longer be part of a community, that I might be seen with my boyfriend and not be recognized as something not the same.

R. Gay

Stichwörter: sexuality queer lesbian cool-queer-cool queerness r-gay



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...the man of my dreams is a girl.

Julie Anne Peters

Stichwörter: lesbian



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Before you echo 'Amen' in your home or place of worship, think and remember...a child is listening.

Mary Griffith

Stichwörter: gay bisexual lesbian equal-rights plfag



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My first female lover was a Jewish woman. She was butch, but not in a swaggering macho way- she could pass as a yeshiva boy, pale and intense. Small, almost fragile, she exuded a powerful sense of herself. She had not been to a synagogue in years, but kept the law of kashrut, and taught me my first prayers in Hebrew. She cooked, she read, she ironed her dress shirts and polished her boots meticulously, and admired femme women enormously. She was also the first person ever- including myself- to bring me to multiple orgasms. She taught me to ask for what I wanted in bed, then encouraged me to expect it from her and future lovers. She taught me to get her off with fingers, tongue, lips, sex toys, and my voice. She showed me how to masturbate in different positions, and fisted me during my menstrual cramps to provide an internal massage- and to demonstrate that a sexual act without orgasm was also an acceptable, intimate act. She never separated sexuality from the rest of her life; it was as integral to her as her Judaism.

This was how I wanted to be. Not just sexually, although certainly that way too. This is how I wanted to move through the world.

-- Karen Taylor (from "Daughters of Zelophehad")

Lawrence Schimel

Stichwörter: jewish lesbian queer-sex



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As far as I was concerned men were something you had around the place, not particularly interesting, but quite harmless. I had never shown the slightest feeling for them, and apart from my never wearing a skirt, saw nothing else in common between us.

Jeanette Winterson

Stichwörter: gender lesbian tomboy



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See, the institutions and specialist, experts, you see. Yes, yes,
experts, indeed. See, they would have us believe that there is an order
to art. An explanation. Humans are odd creatures in that way. Always
searching for a formula. Yes, a formula to create an expected norm for
unexplainable greatness. A cook book you might say. Yes, a recipe
book for life, love, and art. However, my dear, let me tell you. Yes,
there is no such thing. Every individual is unique in their own design,
as intended by God himself. We classify, yes, always must we classify,
for if not, then we would be lost, yes lost now wouldn't we?
Classification, order, expectations, but alas, we forget. For what is art,
if not the out word expression of an artist. It is the soul of the artisan
and if his expectations are met, than who are we to judge whether his
work be art or not?

Kent Marrero

Stichwörter: fiction gay lgbtq homosexual lesbian bi-sexual cristina-marrero queer-fiction romace samuel-landon the-river the-unsung-love-story



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