omg i have been dying to find fruity desi ppl 😭
are here any cool fruity ass desi people here??
- Constant yearning for a gf
- Trying to fit in both the lesbian community and the asexual community
- Doubting one identity or the other constantly
- Calling yourself a lesbian because you don't want to keep lecturing people on asexuality
Being ace and being a lesbian is a very unique experience. Like, I’m exclusively attracted to women. Women are works of Art. But I have no desire to do anything sexual.
I just want to wake up every morning next to my beautiful wife and spend each day getting to hug her and make her coffee every morning and maybe feed chickens together while holding hands. I want to make her bread and bake her favorite pie becuase I love her So Much but I don’t have to have sex with her to make me feel loved.
I feel like love is a hot coffee on a cold day made by your favorite person and when they smile all you want to do is stare forever. The sun could explode and you wouldn’t be able to tell because they’re brighter than the sun anyway.
I know for me the sun is a woman. I don’t want to fuck the sun.
Edit: Trans women are women so like, no TERFs. Y’all already took the word “radical” which was awesome in its own right, y’all don’t get this.
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some of my favorite lgbt+ novels!!
the priory of the orange tree by samantha shannon (high fantasy, lesbian mc, bisexual mc, gay mc, asexual mc, f/f)
the locked tomb trilogy by tamsyn muir (horror sci-fi space opera, literally so many lesbian main characters)
giovanni’s room by james baldwin (literary fiction, gay mc, m/m)
the last true poets of the sea by julia drake (young adult fiction, bisexual main character, f/f)
music from another world by robin talley (historical fiction, epistolary, bisexual mc, lesbian mc, f/f)
tell it to the bees by fiona shaw (historical fiction, wlw main characters, f/f)
aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe by benjamin ailre sáenz (young adult fiction, gay main characters, m/m)
this is how you lose the time war by amal el-mohtar and max gladstone (sci-fi time travel novella, epistolary, wlw main characters, f/f)
on earth we’re briefly gorgeous by ocean vuong (literary fiction/autofiction, epistolary, gay main character)
plus two im currently reading:
one last stop by casey mcquiston (contemporary romance novel, new adult, bisexual mc, lesbian mc, trans supporting character, gay supporting character, f/f)
left hand of darkness by ursula k. le guin (science fiction, trans/gnc characters)
plus two im hoping to read this month:
confessions of the fox by jordy rosenberg (historical fiction, trans mc)
last night at the telegraph club by malinda lo (historical fiction, young adult, wlw main characters)
I made a list like this one for both 2020 and 2021 and people seemed to like those posts, so I’m back with a 2022 version. Some of these books already have covers and synopses, while some only have a short deal announcement, but I’ve listed the specific rep for the books I could find it for. If you have any corrections or additions, feel free to add onto the post! Books written by BIPOC are marked with an asterisk.
Aces Wild by Amanda DeWitt (asexual mc + cast; ya thriller/heist novel)
Arden Grey by Ray Stoeve (questioning asexual sapphic mc; ya contemporary)
At the End of Everything by Marieke Nijkamp (aroace mc; ya sci-fi)
Bad at Love by Gabriela Martins* (demisexual mc; ya contemporary)
Cake Eater by Allyson Dahlin (demisexual mc; ya sci-fi)
City of Deceit by Claudie Arseneault (various a-spec characters; adult fantasy)
Everyone Hates Kelsie Miller by Meredith Ireland* (demisexual mc; ya contemporary romance)
Fire Becomes Her by Rosiee Thor (demiromantic bisexual mc; ya fantasy)
Forward March by Skye Quinlan (questioning asexual lesbian mc; ya contemporary)
Funeral Girl by Emma K. Ohland (asexual mc; ya horror)
It Sounds Like This by Anna Meriano* (questioning ace-spec mc, greyromantic greysexual li; ya contemporary)
Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel* (asexual mc; adult fantasy)
Looking for Hope by Elin Annalise (asexual mc; adult contemporary romance
Never Been Kissed by Timothy Janovsky (demisexual gay mc; adult contemporary romance)
Not Good for Maidens by Tori Bovalino (asexual mc; ya fantasy/horror)
Not Your Type by Elizabeth Jeannel (sapphic asexual mc; (new?) adult contemporary romance)
Silver in the Mist by Emily Victoria (asexual mc; ya fantasy)
Something Fabulous by Alexis Hall (demisexual mlm mc; adult historical romance)
The Bruising of Qilwa by Naseem Jamnia* (aroace nonbinary mc; adult fantasy)
The Butterfly Assassin by Finn Longman (aroace mc; ya thriller)
The Circus Infinite by Khan Wong* (asexual panromantic mc; adult sci-fi)
The City of Dusk by Tara Sim* (asexual mc; adult fantasy)
The Fae Keeper by H.E. Edgmon* (demi-panromantic demisexual li; ya fantasy)
The Kindred by Alechia Dow* (demisexual mc; ya sci-fi)
The Romantic Agenda by Claire Kann* (asexual mc; adult contemporary romance)
The Summer of Bitter & Sweet by Jen Ferguson* (demisexual mc; ya contemporary)
The Trouble with Robots by Michelle Mohrweis (asexual mc; mg contemporary)
stop making fun of bad people for being fat or having small dicks or being socially awkward or whatever else you seem to think is a fair target. none of that shit has anything to do with why theyre bad. i don't care if a nazi has a stutter or a terf has thinning hair or whatever. at best youre missing the point, at worst your comments are gonna hurt vulnerable people more than they will ever affect the shitty person you're mocking. why are you so attached to these bullshit standards anyway?
Writers need to understand the fundamental difference between a woman who chooses to reject femininity for themselves versus a woman who tries to reject femininity for all women and belittles and mocks any women who choose to be feminine. Femininity is not the enemy. The problem is the lack of agency that prevents women from choosing whether they want to be traditionally feminine or not. Attacking and totally rejecting femininity only upholds the notion that masculinity and men are superior. Women who cut their hair short, wear pants, don't want to have kids, and know how to use a sword or a gun can and should coexist with women who wear dresses, enjoy makeup and jewelry, and spend most of their time in the domestic sphere. The idea that these two kinds of women negate or impede the other defeats the entire purpose of feminism, which is CHOICE and AGENCY. Instead of vying for a world where women have to reject femininity to be considered strong, create a world where women have the choice to fall anywhere they want on the spectrum.
they're in love. it's not even subtle at this point
i am, indeed, SCREAMING.