sapphic spotify playlist / mlm spotify playlist
best friends
bestie by sizzy rocket
boyfriend by tegan and sara
hmu by spacegirl gemmy
iilwmbf by salen
jenny by studio killers
kari equals hottie by the dollyrots
no kings by the total bettys
sleepover by hayley kiyoko
two little girls by ani difranco
breakups - wlw
0108 by nakala
always this way by laura marling
bad at love by halsey
come on in my kitchen by larkin poe
conversations by lauren sanderson
cruise freestyle by nakala
curious by hayley kiyoko
deleted you by be steadwell
good girl by domo wilson
in my blood by ji nilson
let me go by be steadwell
like me by chely wright
me & her by heavens to betsy
new girl by be steadwell
now i’m all messed up by tegan & sara
she’s not you by grace petrie
strangers by halsey
talia by king princess
breakups - mlm
better off just friends by pansy division
closure by ieuan
fighting for by brendan maclean
glenview by pansy division
it doesnt matter to him by john grant
ramona by ieuan
stephen by brayton bowman
straight boy by shamir
the day u left me by ieuan
too much to ask by pansy division
bisexuality
b.i.g by caitlyn scarlett
bad at love by halsey
bi by alicia champion
bi by alizee
bi by living colour
bisexual by grlwood
blinders by phem
boys by maris
boys/girls by torrey mercer
do not disturb by halestorm
gettin’ bi by crazy ex gf cast
girls/girls/boys by panic! at the disco
i do both jay and jane by postman
i wanna bf with a car by kate nash
in or out by ani difranco
not myself tonight by christina aguilera
pretty boys and pretty girls-book of love
swings both ways by robbie williams
cheating - wlw
all the girls love alice by emeli sande
boyfriend by marika hackman
girlfriend by kitty
greatness by jen foster
i kissed a girl by jill sobule
cheating - mlm
all american boy by steve grand
billy brown by mika
deadahh by lil ph*g
girlfriend by mnek
i kissed a boy by jupither
im still your f*g by broken social scene
life lovers by pansy division
to be alone with you by sufjan stevens
christmas
12 gays of christmas-bubba love sponge
a dirty gay christmas-jonny mcgovern
homo christmas by pansy division
i saw daddy kissing santa-rupaul
itsa very queer christmas-erin mckeown
river by sam smith
rudy the big booty reindeer-big freedia
santa baby by rupaul
santa is a gay man-big freedia
crushes & love - wlw
all day and all of the night - kate nash
and then she kissed me by st. vincent
aquafina by cj run
beautiful girl by sophie b. hawkins
boys aside by sofya wang
bwu by tegan and sara
california friends by the regrettes
cardigan sweater by jasmine kennedy
caroline by girlyman
cherry by rina sawayama
come what may by daisy o’connor
daisy by zedd
girl by the internet
hometown by maddie ross
honey by kehlani
i love you, sadie by wyvern lingo
if it isnt her by ani difranco
know your name by mary lambert
mad about the girl by valerie june
marian by julian weldon
marry me by tender forever
proud by ji nilson
radiant warmth by miki ratsula
rebel girl by bikini kill
red by miki ratsula
runway by kodie shane
she by jen foster
she says by ani difranco
she keeps me warm by mary lambert
sing to her by kodie shane
sunshine by grace petrie
watercolor roses by ness nite
wild by molly burch
with a girl like you by thao & the get down stay down
crushes & love - mlm
all american boy by steve grand
american boyfriend by kevin abstract
and i love him by benjamin gibbard
caramel by john grant
denny by pansy division
garden boy by boy blue
handsome man by matt alber
hold each other by a great big world
i met a man by romanovsky and phillips
just some guy by anthony rapp
love came along by pansy division
mannequin by leon markcus
michael by franz ferdinand
my guy by kele okereke
too beautiful by pansy division
two men in love by the irrepresibles
what a beautiful day by brett every
gay & lesbian culture
bears by tom goss
blue collar sex kitten-lauren ruth ward
boys wear pink by todrick hall
butch in the streets by tribe 8
closet femme by kate reid
drag king bar by bitch and animal
dyke bars never last by sapphic lasers
elderly lesbians by sara renberg
everyone is gay by a great big world
femme bitch top by tribe 8
gay bash by melange lavonne
gay parenting by melange lavonne
gay sex by be steadwell
girls like girls by hayley kiyoko
i can be a lesbian by judy small
i don’t do boys by elektra
i’ll never want a bf by bec sandridge
influenced by queers by judy small
lesbian chic by judy small
lgbt by lowell
lgbt by rupaul
like boys by hyphen hyphen
qda by god is my co-pilot
queer by frankie simone
queer for you by the degenerettes
the chapstick lesbian song by cassendre xavier
the ellen page by partner
only dyke at the open mic-kate reid
the only gay person by sara renberg
the queer song by two nice girls
twinkie twinkie little star-pansy division
twinks by matt fishel
vaccines made me gay by grlwood
war paint by frankie simone
homophobia & coming out
american boyfriend by kevin abstract
apple pie by todrick hall
becoming myself by domo wilson
behind closed doors by matt fishel
boys in the street by greg holden
checking out your babe by tribe 8
compulsive liar by ezra furman
dumb by todrick hall
feminist housewives-bitch and animal
forbidden by todrick hall
g.d.m.m.l. grls by tyler glenn
gay thoughts by the growlers
gay sex by be steadwell
heaven sent by parker millsap
hold your hand by nicolette forte
homo song by mara levi
lezbophobia by tribe 8
love is love by naz & ella
love is love by starley
married in london by janis ian
miserable america by kevin abstract
not worth hiding by alex the astronaut
pride by grace petrie
radio friendly pop song by matt fishel
she keeps me warm by mary lambert
since when are you gay? by childbirth
some of my best friends-pansy division
thats so gay by pansy division
the village by wrabel
this is me by jen foster
whats expected of you-lipstick homicide
who wears the pants?? by soko
you can’t pray the gay away-laura bell bundy
pining - wlw
1950 by king princess
better anyway by lauren sanderson
boyfriend by marika hackman
boyfriend by tegan and sara
carrie (i want a girl) by moaning lisa
done deal by grace petrie
explosion by zolita
flirting with her by sir babygirl
girls by girl in red
girlfriend by kitty
girlfriend by ria mae
i need a woman to love by kesha
i wanna bf with a car by kate nash
i want her by blind fury
i wanna be your girlfriend by girl in red
jenny by studio killers
jessie’s girl by mary lambert
pretty girls by sequin sally
sister by kate nash
sleepover by hayley kiyoko
pining - mlm
boys that dance by ieuan
girl crush by harry styles
good guys by mika
good wife by mika
guy.exe by superfruit
him by geo louis
homie lova friend by anye elite
i love you by woodkid
i really wanted you by pansy division
i wanna boi by pwr bttm
i wanted him by lontalius
im the friend by pansy division
my heart aches for you by pansy division
need a man blues by bronski beat
preppy boy by john grant
the art teacher by rufus wainwright
the man i love by chester lockhart
sex - wlw
bestie by sizzy rocket
bitches by tove lo
boinked the bride by ember swift
box by siya
dive by tiffany gouche
dreamboat by mirah
flowers for anna by ames
girls by beatrice eli
hefner by tana mongeau
holy by king princess
i didnt just kiss her by jen foster
kissing pink by kodie shane
lick it by god-des & she
pussy mine by bella thorne
pynk by janelle monae
sweet girl by nicole dollanganger
tangerine by cj run
true love cafe by nicole dollanganger
sex - mlm
20 years of cock by pansy division
beercan boy by pansy division
bloom by troye sivan
chanel by frank ocean
daddy by sakima
dick of death by pansy division
groovy underwear by pansy division
he’s got his mothers hips-john grant
he’s trippi by sakima
i lost my innocence by ezra furman
iced out dick by lil ph*g
its just a job by pansy division
james bondage by pansy division
new pleasures by pansy division
rachbottomoff by pansy division
seventeen by troye sivan
snug slacks by john grant
t.h.u.g (trade) by todrick hall
tease by tyra b
the cocksucker club by pansy division
tinted windows by pansy division
wet by anye elite
transitioning & dysphoria
a guy named joe by joe stevens
boy in a dress by namoli brennet
daughter by ryan cassata
daughterson by joe stevens
dysphoria by saint wellesley
f*gette by athens boys choir
ftm at the dmv by schmekel
genderless by jonesin and the hurt
genderqueer love song by schmekel
girl or boy by dani shay
my lgbt story by itsbambii
new men with old man names-schmekel
second puberty by jake edwards
sex:male;gender:whatever-human kitten
tell me a story by skylar kergil
the village by wrabel
trans is love by marissa kay
trans punx by size of sadness
transgender dysphoria blues-against me
true trans soul rebel by against me
they/them/theirs by worriers
you cant tell me by jake edwards
youth
carla williams kissed me-jamie anderson
compulsive liar by ezra furman
diplomats son by vampire weekend
first time he kissed a boy by kadie elder
grace by jamie anderson
i lost my innocence by ezra furman
kiss the boy by keiynan lonsdale
loners by maddie ross
mr, peterson by perfume genius
pat me on the ass by pansy division
room by palehound
seventeen by troye sivan
seventeen by kevin abstract
son of a preacher man by tom goss
the art teacher by rufus wainwright
That’s lovely.
Think about what these kids learned about appreciating the “invisible” helpers!
The fact that nobody is talking about Secret’s new commercials pisses me off
ok, i’m built like a noble ox. like i am 6′1 and i am sturdy lady. like thighs for days. if you try to move me. you will be moved. body images aside (lol, i am self conscious about my size, yeah it’s life)
so like, i am very used to girls standing next to me in public places. i end up acquiring a pack of ladies. just because women are like, that lady is a lady men stay away from. i am jerk kryptonite (usually, i get my fair share of creeps, such is life) but most men have self preservation that this 6′1 ox will break them. and i will
so usually i am in my own phone and look up to another lady standing next to me. and i will immediately look up and make eye contact and nod. like, you know, that nod. i see you and you can talk if there is something wrong. i end up on a reg basis being a defacto bodyguard to these young ladies and small women while waiting for buses and in the metro.
i am a large oak tree. i protect the other birds.
ladies, we all got roles. find tree in the wild. we’re always happy to provide shelter from the creeps.
i’ve regularly said, “move on, she doesn’t want to be your friend”
When somebody says that “a man likes to feel like a man,” all I hear is “A man likes to feel superior to you and it’s your job to make him believe it.”
u dont understand how disappointed i am that this dog didnt appear on my dash this year and how hard i tried to find a post that included both pictures
like a year ago I saw a trailer for Some Fucking Romcom where I thought for the first thirty seconds the plot was “bride asks her gay brother and his boyfriend to get heterosexual dates for her wedding”
turns out the plot actually was “bride asks her two Commitmentphobic ™ brothers to get dates for her wedding” which, lame
I like my idea, where two gay dudes and two lesbians have to pretend to be straight for an entire weekend
“I can definitely pretend to be straight,” Lesbian One says, “I successfully pretended to be a straight man for twenty years.”
“No,” her girlfriend Lesbian Two says, “no you definitely didn’t.”
Lesbian Two, who is butch, discovers an eyelash curler. “What is this, a torture device?”
Gay Guy One hooks up with the DJ, the wedding planner, three caterers and the best man. Shenanigans happen as he narrowly avoids getting caught by the bride.
Gay Guy Two, of course, finds himself falling hopelessly in love with the groom.
At the climax of the movie Gay Guy One falls out of the closet where he’s making out with his latest conquest, the florist. The bride screams, eyeliner smearing from tears, about how he’s RUINING HER WEDDING and she didn’t choose to have a brother who was QUEER and why didn’t he ever think about HER and why couldn’t he just pretend to be NORMAL for her SPECIAL DAY–
the groom is like “honey, I’m bi”
the bride says “no, you’re not! you’re marrying me! you’re straight now!”
and then the wedding is called off and Gay Guy Two and the groom live happily ever after. the after-credits scene is Lesbian Two suspiciously poking her eyelids with an eyelash curler
[disclaimer: i no longer work at tumblr. the views expressed here are mine and don’t represent oath or tumblr.]
i love tumblr. i love seeing the endless creativity from this community and the sense of belonging that i and others like me find here every single day. i’ve been a tumblr user since high school, and i feel like i grew up on this website based on how much it helped me learn and develop my understanding of the world, society, and myself. it’s part of the reason i moved across the country to new york to work there in 2016.
as someone who loves this place so much and contributed to its development over the last 2 years, monday’s announcement by leadership to remove adult content from the site was deeply disappointing to me. it’s also part of why i left the company in september.
first, i want to establish that explicit content involving children, as well as the people who share and consume it, have absolutely no place on tumblr, anywhere else on the internet, or anywhere else in general. apple’s policies on the app store and other content are absolutely puritanical in many other senses, but i believe in this specific context their actions were fully justifiable.
as a platform that prides itself on freedom of expression (this is one of tumblr’s core mission statement values), the move to censor such a large swath of legal and consensual adult content from it is a direct contradiction. the ability to share, explore and connect across the full spectrum of human expression is a core part of what made tumblr into the unique and nuanced website that it is today. it’s also something that david karp fought strongly to preserve.
this change will, without a doubt, also remove a critical platform from countless sex workers who already increasingly struggle to find a safe and secure way to make a living, connect with others, and simply be seen as human beings online. in the wake of SESTA/FOSTA and the subsequent closure of sites like backpage, tumblr has become a place that many sex workers rely on, and removing their presence on tumblr will likely have a highly negative impact on their livelihoods and wellbeing.
removing adult content from tumblr will also remove a safe space that so many LGBT users (including myself) call home. our community is fundamentally based on interactions that span the SFW/NSFW spectrum as an extension of self-discovery and identity (also core tumblr mission statement values), and in many cases for resources that LGBT folks don’t receive IRL, such as LGBT-specific augmentations of sexual health education. tumblr was many of these things for me. growing up in a small town without access to many LGBT peers my age, tumblr was a place i could go to find my community when it sometimes felt like i didn’t have one in the real world. it was a support network when i needed it, and the place where i met some of my best friends that i still remain in touch with today. removing adult content will remove this sense of community and will remove what so many rely on as a safe space for self-discovery and exploration.
to be clear, i understand the reality that it’s difficult to monetize on a network that contains such a mixed range of content, and how cutthroat this can be in the social media space. i still fully believe, though, that there are better, more balanced solutions to this problem that respect the needs of the community while also providing a stable source of revenue to build and grow the platform with.
additional hiring investment in human moderators to aid existing policy enforcement, for example, would be a great start. while they’re very promising, i believe the software tools and algorithms the industry uses to enforce policies like these instead of humans just aren’t ready yet. i’ve seen it in the countless false positives that have already been flagged here under this change, and i’ve seen it in the waves of spambots that wash over this and other similar sites on a regular basis. to be clear, others in this space also grapple with the same issues just as much – tools like machine learning are still new and rapidly developing. however, their relatively higher usage of human moderators as counterbalance is apparent in the relative lack of these problems that end up reaching users. a renewed investment in human moderation, along with anti-spam experts and the other human beings needed to fix these issues, in addition to addressing the growing epidemic of harassment seen across this and other networks, would be a more sensible alternative to relying so heavily on software to enforce such a far-reaching policy.
i love tumblr, and i love my staff family that i had the privilege to work with and get to know over the last 2 years. the people i worked with at tumblr continue to be some of the most passionate and empathetic human beings i know. the things i’ve written here aren’t intended to be an attack on them; i’m writing this because i love tumblr so much, and because i truly care about what happens to it in the future. tumblr played a fundamental part in shaping who i am today, as an LGBT individual, and as a citizen of the internet and the world. it’s important to me that those today who are finding themselves in the same place i was so many years ago when i found this community are able to make a home here the same way that i made mine.
-hunter
p.s. – in the wake of this announcement, please consider donating to the EFF, who work to defend privacy and free expression across the internet, and also to SWOP, who work to defend the rights of, and end stigma and violence against, sex workers. both of these causes will help those who find themselves displaced by this change.
This is the lucky clover cat. reblog this in 30 seconds & he will bring u good luck and fortune.
my night manager (who is a gay man) and i sometimes sit down and exchange stories and tidbits about our sexuality and our experiences in the queer cultural enclave. and tonight he and i were talking about the AIDS epidemic. he’s about 50 years old. talking to him about it really hit me hard. like, at one point i commented, “yeah, i’ve heard that every gay person who lived through the epidemic knew at least 2 or 3 people who died,” and he was like “2 or 3? if you went to any bar in manhattan from 1980 to 1990, you knew at least two or three dozen. and if you worked at gay men’s health crisis, you knew hundreds.” and he just listed off so many of his friends who died from it, people who he knew personally and for years. and he even said he has no idea how he made it out alive.
it was really interesting because he said before the aids epidemic, being gay was almost cool. like, it was really becoming accepted. but aids forced everyone back in the closet. it destroyed friendships, relationships, so many cultural centers closed down over it. it basically obliterated all of the progress that queer people had made in the past 50 years.
and like, it’s weird to me, and what i brought to the conversation (i really couldn’t say much though, i was speechless mostly) was like, it’s so weird to me that there’s no continuity in our history? like, aids literally destroyed an entire generation of queer people and our culture. and when you think about it, we are really the first generation of queer people after the aids epidemic. but like, when does anyone our age (16-28 i guess?) ever really talk about aids in terms of the history of queer people? like it’s almost totally forgotten. but it was so huge. imagine that. like, dozens of your friends just dropping dead around you, and you had no idea why, no idea how, and no idea if you would be the next person to die. and it wasn’t a quick death. you would waste away for months and become emaciated and then, eventually, die. and i know it’s kinda sophomoric to suggest this, but like, imagine that happening today with blogs and the internet? like people would just disappear off your tumblr, facebook, instagram, etc. and eventually you’d find out from someone “oh yeah, they and four of their friends died from aids.”
so idk. it was really moving to hear it from someone who experienced it firsthand. and that’s the outrageous thing - every queer person you meet over the age of, what, 40? has a story to tell about aids. every time you see a queer person over the age of 40, you know they had friends who died of aids. so idk, i feel like we as the first generation of queer people coming out of the epidemic really have a responsibility to do justice to the history of aids, and we haven’t been doing a very good job of it.