You ever invite your coworker to watch you give birth just to spite a racist
Another guide for people venturing out into the amazing world of lesbian music!
70s
A woman’s love by Alix Dobkin
Back in the closet again by Lavender Country
Fantasy girl by Alix Dobkin
Living with lesbians by Alix Dobkin
Sweet woman by Cris Williamson
Talking lesbian by Alix Dobkin
The lesbian power authority by Alix Dobkin
To a woman by Lavender Country
View from gay head by Alix Dobkin
80s
Crimson and Clover by Joan Jett
I spent my last 10.00 by Two Nice Girls
Madmoiselle by Lucie Blue Tremblay
Maria by Teresa Trull
More women by Saada Bonaire
Pretty boys and pretty girls by Book of Love
Rosalie by Teresa Trull
Sweet jane by Two Nice Girls
Valerie by Quarterflash
90s
½ naked by bitch and Animal
32 lines by Sophie B hawkins
Best cock on the block by Bitch and Animal
Buy her candy by Sleater-Kinney
Drag king bar by Bitch and Animal
Feminist housewives by Bitch and Animal
Moment of glory by disappear fear
Only straight girls wear dresses by CWA
she’s my baby by Mazzy Star
she says by Ani Difranco
The queer song by Two Nice Girls
Two little girls by Ani Difranco
Damn I wish I was your lover by Sophie B Hawkins
I kissed a girl by Jill Sobule
If it isn’t her by Ani Difranco
If you should try to kiss her by dressy Bessy
P.U.N.K girl by Heavenly
Acoustic
Always this way by Laura Marling
Cardigan sweater by Jasmine Thompson
Closet femme by Kate Reid
Eden with my eve by Jen Cloher
Dark chocolate by Jamie Anderson
Dressed in black by Gossip
Elise by The Greeting Committee
Homo song by Mara Levi
Netflix by be steadwell
Not worth hiding by Alex the Astronaut
On the road to BC by Grace Petrie
She’s not you by Grace Petrie
Sunshine by Grace Petrie
Valentines day by Mal Blum
Alt pop
Cloud 69 by Lowell
Dreamboat by Mirah
Flaming hot cheetos by Clairo
Gay sex by be steadwell
Girl by Sobs
Hot like the room by My Body
Kool girl by Seasalt
LGBT by Lowell
Life time warranty by cyberbully Mom Club
My baby loves me by Cyberbully Mom Club
Pretty girls by Sequin Sally
Room by Palehound
Sappho by Frankie Cosmos
Sweet girl by Nicole Dollanganger
Survival by Adult Mom
The modern art museum of the modern kiss goodbye by Lovers
Think about girls sometimes by Amber-Simone
Country
Caroline by Girlyman
Come what may by Daisy O’Connor
Follow your arrow by Kacey Musgraves
Girl crush by Little Big Town
Like me by Chely Wright
Venus by Anaïs Mitchell
Covers
Blue velvet by Lana del Rey
Candy girl by Riverdale Cast
Can’t feel my face by Kina Grannis
Hold on we’re going home by Pia Mia
Jessie’s girl by Mary Lambert
my kind of woman by Poppy
Self control by Lauren Sanderson
She’s a lady by lion babe
Take me to church by Grace Gaustad
Talia by girl in red
Valerie by Amy Winehouse
Early 00s pop
Beautiful girl by Sophie B Hawkins
Eve’s mouth by Alix Olson
Honey jar by Doria Roberts
I tell myself everything by the Blow
Like girls by the Blow
Marry me by Tender Forever
she by Jen Foster
There’s a girl by The Ditty Bops
Electropop
Bestie by Sizzy Rocket
Boys aside by Sofya Wang
Flowers for Anna by Ames
Girl i met on the internet by GIRLI
Girls by De La Montagne
Green line killer by See
IILWMBF by Sälen
Money to burn by Ladyhawke
My boots by Lights
Only a girl by Gia
Pynk by Janelle Monae
Folk
Beautiful girl by Sophie B Hawkins
Black eyed girl by Bitch and Animal
Caroline by Girlyman
Drag king bar by Bitch and Animal
Dressed in black by Gossip
Grace by Jamie Anderson
Greatness by Jen Foster
Hey Rose by Girlyman
I can be a lesbian by Judy Small
If it isn’t her by Ani Difranco
In or out by Ani Difranco
Young james dean by Girlyman
French
Ce soir je veux une fille by ELITA Univers
Deux anglaises by Clarika
Deux ils, deux elles by Lara Fabian
Elle by Shy’m
Elle a dit by Mylene farmer
Elle a un truc by Virgule
Elle este belle la vie by Virgule
Entre elle et moi by Catherine Lara
j’ai recontre Marie by Lynda Lemay
Le plus beau de quartier by Carla Bruni
Les femmes by Yelle
Une femme avec une femme by Mecano
Hard rock
Blue collar sex kitten by Lauren Ruth Ward
Butch in the streets by Tribe 8
Carrie (i want a girl) by Moaning Lisa
Checking out your babe by Tribe 8
Femme bitch top by Tribe 8
Goth girls are easy by Lesbian Bed Death
Me & her by Heavens to Betsy
Queer for you by The degenerettes
Rebel girl by Bikini Kill
Rockerchick by Lipstick Homicide
She’s a gun by The Greeting Committee
Steal yr gf by God is my Copilot
So-called str8 grrrl by Gina Young
Vaccines made me gay by GRLwood
Hiphop
Dripcity by IAMDDB
Get right by Kodie Shane
I’m still at the bar by Tiara Thomas
Kissing pink by Kodie Shane
Lick it by God-des and She
Normal by Kodie Shane
Ooo by IAMDDB
Retro 1’s by Tiara Thomas
Runway by Kodie Shane
Shade by IAMDDB
Sing to her by Kodie Shane
Summertime by Kreayshawn
Tease by Tyra B
Twins by Kodie Shane
Watercolor roses by Ness Nite
Independent
0108 by Nakala
Blinders by Phem
Boys/girls by Torrey Mercer
Dear future wife by a quaint sound
Dear Sappho by Circa.
Dyke bars never last by Sapphic Lasers
Elderly lesbians by Sara Renberg
girls by girl in red
i wanna be your girlfriend by girl in red
Mango by Nakala
OTT by Nakala
Radiant warmth by Miki Ratsula
Red by Miki Ratsula
She interlude by Nakala
The only gay person by Sara Renberg
Vixen by Destroy Boys
Italian
Ci vediamo a casa by Dulcenera
Due donne by Paola Turci
Eva Eva by Subsonica
Io e Maria by Paola Turci
La differenza by Mariella Nava
La strada per la felicita by Bianca Atzei
Lei by Gianna Nannini
lei e lei by Pooh
Pensieri timidi by Jessica Morlacchi
Resta Come Sei by Dulcenera
Jazz
Are you gonna be my girl by Addie Hamilton
Edie windsor by Zoë Lewis
Hey there Delilah by Scott Bradlee’s postmodern jukebox
I don’t do boys by Elektra
It wasn’t me by Scott Bradlee’s postmodern jukebox
Lipstick by Track IX
Poison by Shoshana Bean
Prove it on me blues by Ma Rainey
Pop ballads
damn I wish i was your lover by sophie B. hawkins
Elizabeth by zoe Lewis
Explosion by Zolita
Girlfriend by Kitty
Katie by Von Grey
she by Jen Foster
She keeps me warm by Mary Lambert
she’s not him by Miley Cyrus
Strangers by Halsey
sweet woman by Cris Williamson
Talia by King Princess
Taking off all my clothes by Heidi Marie Vestreheim
Portugese
A forca da mulher sapatona by GA31
Androgena by GA31
Coisas de menina by Luen
Estereo by Preta Gil
Eu comi a madonna by Ana Carolina
Homens e mulheres by Ana Carolina
Lesbica futuristica by GA31
Totalmente lesbica by GA31
Vestido estampado by Ana Carolina
Videogames eroticos by GA31
Pure pop
1950 by King Princess
Bad at love by Halsey
B.I.G by Caitlyn Scarlett
Bitches by Tove Lo
Blow my mind by Frankie Simone
Boyfriend by Tegan and Sara
BWU by Tegan and Sara
Cherry by Rina Sawayama
Curious by Hayley Kiyoko
Daisy by Zedd
Girls by Beatrice Eli
Girls by rita Ora
Girls like girls by Hayley Kiyoko
HNLY by Hayley Kiyoko
I kissed a girl by Katy Perry
I want her by Blind Fury
Know your name by Mary Lambert
Like heaven by Zolita
New you by Zolita
Now I’m all messed up by Tegan and Sara
Only a girl by Gia
Playinwitme by Kyle ft Kehlani
Sleepover by Hayley Kiyoko
Smoke weed eat pussy by Angie
Queer by Frankie Simone
Pop rock
All the things she said by t.A.T.u
I wanna bf with a car by Kate Nash
Intergalactic lesbian love songs by Atomic Swindlers
Juliet of the spirits by the B-52′s
Katie by Underline the Sky
Lesbian vampyres from outer space by scary bitches
Melody Dean by Amanda Palmer
No kings by The Total Bettys
Play the field by Partner
Sister by Kate Nash
The ellen page by Partner
Rap
212 by Azealia Banks
Becoming myself by Domo Wilson
Bets by Chynna
Bonnie by Young M.A
Box by Siya
Dreaming outro by Siya
Good girl by Domo Wilson
got her own by Syd
Hot sauce by Young M.A
I wanna be me by Domo Wilson
JOOTD by Young M.A
Just sayin/I tried by The Internet
Lowkey by Dev
New girl by be steadwell
No go by Temper
Normal by Kodie Shane
White lilies/white lies by Angel Haze
R&B
Body by Syd
Conversations by Lauren Sanderson
Dive by Tiffany Gouche
Her by eery
Honey by Kehlani
Kiss my girlfriend by Etta Bond
OTT by Nakala
Red rum melody by Tiffany Gouche
She interlude by Nakala
Sides by Nakala
Travel behavior by Tiffany Gouche
Where do you go by Charlotte Day Wilson
Soft Rock
Boyfriend by Marika Hackman
Elderly lesbians by Sara Renberg
Ex party by Sara Renberg
My gf the tv by Gina Young
No kings by The Total Bettys
The only gay person by Sara Renberg
Spanish
Amor entre mujeres by Dalila
Dry martini by Luna Blu
Las bragas by Veronica Orozco
Linda rosa by Maria Gadu
Mujer contra mujer by Mecano
Sol, noche Y luna by Chenoa
Theatrical
An old fashioned love story by Alix Korey
Boinked the bride by Ember Swift
Changing my major by Emily Skeggs
She used to be mine by Sara Bareilles
When I kissed the teacher by Lily James
imagine if the oceans were replaced by forests and if you went into the forest the trees would get taller the deeper you went and there’d be thousands of undiscovered species and you could effectively walk across the ocean but the deeper you went, the darker it would be and the animals would get progressively scarier and more dangerous and instead of whales there’d be giant deer and just wow
I need to plaster this on every surface of my house tbh
Women can be investigated for murder for giving birth to a stillborn child or having a miscarriage. Rapists get sentenced to little/no prison and get off without even having to register as a sex offender. Women are still paid less than men. Condoms are free, but birth control is not and some states in the U.S. are even taking away the option for IUDs. After giving birth, women who have ripped their own flesh from the physical trauma of giving birth can be stitched back up and then given one too many stitches to make her “tighter” for her husband, thus why this occurrence is called “the husband stitch”. Men can get themselves sterilized no problem, but women often have issues finding a doctor who will sterilize them without them being married and having their husband’s consent.
Alright, so go ahead. Tell me how feminism isn’t needed anymore. Tell me why you think that any of the above situations are anywhere near the ballpark of being “okay”. But before you open your mouth, think about how you would feel if I had just told you the situation was reversed. What if I told you that men got paid less than women? That if a 12 year old boy got raped by another man, there would be no consequences for the rapist? What if I told you men needed their wife’s permission to get sterilized and if they weren’t married yet then they might have to wait until they are just in case their wife wants kids?
Sexism isn’t a joke. It’s a real problem that affects real people. It’s still a current problem. Just because women can vote and we’re allowed to own land doesn’t mean all of our problems went away.
I want a story about a king whose son is prophesied to kill him so the king is like “whatever what am I supposed to do, kill my own kid wtf is wrong with you” so he just raises him as normal, doesn’t even tell him about the prophecy, and instead of some convoluted twist of events that leads to the king’s murder the son grows up and when the king is very old and dying and in excruciating pain the kid is just like alright I'mma put him out of his misery.
kiss me - ed sheeran
“A God who could make good children as easily a bad, yet preferred to make bad ones; who could have made every one of them happy, yet never made a single happy one; who made them prize their bitter life, yet stingily cut it short; who gave his angels eternal happiness unearned, yet required his other children to earn it; who gave is angels painless lives, yet cursed his other children with biting miseries and maladies of mind and body; who mouths justice, and invented hell–mouths mercy, and invented hell–mouths Golden Rules and forgiveness multiplied by seventy times seven, and invented hell; who mouths morals to other people, and has none himself; who frowns upon crimes, yet commits them all; who created man without invitation, then tries to shuffle the responsibility for man’s acts upon man, instead of honorably placing it where it belongs, upon himself; and finally, with altogether divine obtuseness, invites his poor abused slave to worship him!”
— Mark Twain, “The Mysterious Stranger”
So I found a site that does a subscription box for your period- it sends you basics like hygiene products, pain medication as well as snacks and pampering stuff to make you feel good,
but the best thing is they have a specialty boxes, like vegan or kosher only snacks but also
they specifically offer boxes for menstruating guys and nb folks.
which is pretty darn cool.
it’s called bonjourjolie and I think it’s 1000% awesome tbh
Hi, you may or may not know me. I go by Tyramir, and I’m an author. Mostly I write fanfic, but I have also published a book at some point. (Yes, that was a subtle plug – don’t feel obligated to click the links, they’re there to justify to myself why I’m doing this so I can say this wasn’t 100% altruistic because I’m a crusty old troll)
So, recently, Tumblr has made something of an announcement regarding what kind of content they will and will not host in the future. And you know what, that’s okay. It’s their site. They can do what they want. Just like I’m free to say, “Hey, @staff, go fuck yourselves with some sandpaper, you masochistic fucks.”
Ah, that felt good. You know what else feels good? Moving to Pillowfort. I’m in no way associated with them, beyond that I am now a user. I just bought a key. More than one, actually. I bought a whackload of them. I am not rich. See: author. Very poor profession if you’re not ultra-successful. However, what I am is angry, and disappointed with the direction this site is taking.
This site is home for the marginalised, for the outcasts, for the misfits. It’s also the home for a lot of fellow artists, like myself. Ones that might not have a little extra cash in their wallets. So, as a Christmas gift (and as a way of sharing that link up above advertising my book, see self, you’re not totally altruistic), I’m making this offer.
Reblog and like this post. You don’t have to follow me. You don’t have to buy my book. You don’t have to tell anyone it exists. You don’t even have to click that link. Just like and reblog. Anyone who likes it will get one entry for drawing for a key. Anyone who reblogs it will get one. Anyone who does both will get two. And on December 17th, the Day of Ignominy, I will draw ten names, and I will gift ten keys. I’ll even wear a Willy Wonka hat while I do. You won’t be able to see it, but the spirit will be there.
If you want to get the word out, but don’t want to get an entry (say you already have a Pillowfort account), just reblog and tag the post with “no entry,” or some variation thereof. I’ll exclude you from the draw, but thank you (in my mind, I’m not gonna actually thank people, but that requires effort, yo) for helping others learn about this opportunity.
TL;DR: Bald author wants to use very little cash he has to give people Pillowfort accounts. Just like and reblog for entries. Also, I hope you are feasted upon by a swarm of angry weasels, @staff.
**EDITED TO INCLUDE** A kind soul who has stated their desire to remain anonymous has volunteered an additional five keys to the raffle! We are now up to fifteen keys.
Madison-Lesbian-21-she/her TERFs,MAPS,homophobes,transphobes,Nazis,and bigots fuck off - all other people are welcome here 👭💜👬💜👫
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