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Another guide for people venturing out into the amazing world of lesbian music!Ā
70s
A womanās 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
sheās 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 isnāt her by Ani Difranco
If you should try to kiss her by dressy Bessy
P.U.N.K girl by HeavenlyĀ
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 CommitteeĀ
Homo song by Mara Levi
Netflix by be steadwell
Not worth hiding by Alex the Astronaut
On the road to BC by Grace Petrie
Sheās 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 OāConnor
Follow your arrow by Kacey Musgraves
Girl crush by Little Big Town
Like me by Chely Wright
Venus by AnaĆÆs Mitchell
Covers
Blue velvet by Lana del Rey
Candy girl by Riverdale Cast
Canāt feel my face by Kina Grannis
Hold on weāre going home by Pia Mia
Jessieās girl by Mary Lambert
my kind of woman by Poppy
Self control by Lauren Sanderson
Sheās 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
Eveās mouth by Alix Olson
Honey jar by Doria Roberts
I tell myself everything by the Blow
Like girls by the Blow
Marry meĀ by Tender Forever
she by Jen Foster
Thereās 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 SƤlen
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 isnāt 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 Shyām
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
jāai 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 Ā
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
Sheās 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
Iām 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 1ās 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.Ā
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 NakalaĀ
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 Zoƫ Lewis
Hey there Delilah by Scott Bradleeās postmodern jukebox
I donāt do boys by Elektra
It wasnāt me by Scott Bradleeās 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
sheās 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 SimoneĀ
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 Iām 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-52ā²s
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
I love how basically all gays did the same thing where we realize we like someone of the same gender and just go āyeah weāre not gonna think about that. Iāll just deal with that laterā like name another community that is so universally filled with procrastinators
Finally giving in and admitting to yourself that you have a fetish you were avoiding
What Not To Wear: oh, you work outdoors and like to wear shorts and boots and flannel? Gross. You must wear Fashion now. Hereās a three-piece suit and some designer shoes.
Queer Eye: oh, you work outdoors and like to wear shorts and boots and flannel? You know, if you just try a different cut of jeans and get some clean new boots you can still look like a professional in your shorts and hiking shirts. Also let me recommend some breathable fabrics so you donāt stink as much when you get sweaty.
I often work with children and it makes me kind of sad when Iām at work and I start talking to a small child and their parent says something like, āoh, sheās sixteen months, she canāt understand you.ā
Like, 1. I know what a toddler is and 2. not with that attitude she wonāt.
me @ my body: perhaps⦠since itās summer⦠you could sleep without the blanket?
my body: interesting thought! interesting thought. but no
it was at this same time of night three years ago that the pulse massacre took place in orlando, so please take some time today to remember and mourn for the 49 primarily latine lgbt people who were murdered that night. And donāt let anyone brush aside the fact that one of the deadliest mass shootings in american history was against the gay communityĀ
hereās a link to an article remembering the lives of all 49 victims as well as a link where you can donate to the fund to turn the sight of the nightclub into a permanent memorialĀ
I made this and the text myself!! I hope other people can enjoy it!!
(submitted by @phoenixfire2021 )
When Iām married someday I want to be so in love that our kids are disgusted
We mourn. We remember. Ā We stand with the LGBTQ community against hate and violence.
When I was 13 years old and curious about sex and love, I asked my mom if she had had sex before marrying my father (of whom she is still married to, and has been since before I was born). She said that that wasnāt really a āyesā or ānoā question. I said āsure it is, youāve either had sex before him, or you havenātā. She brought me onto the couch and sat me down and told me about the boy she liked when she was young and how one night she snuck into his house while his parents were gone and they were kissing and he said they should have sex and she said that she wanted to save sex for marriage and he laughed and basically took all her clothes off and he raped her and as my mom was telling the story she cried and this was the second time I had ever seen my mom cry. She was 12 when it happened.
In grade 8 I got a call from my friend in the middle of the night and she was drunk in the park crying and told me that she went out that night with some other friends and they drank a little and her guy āfriendā starting flirting and yes she laughed at first but then he tried to pull her shirt over her head and she pulled away and he ripped her shirt and it was her favourite shirt and then he pushed her to her knees and HIS BEST FRIEND HELD HER JAW OPEN WHILE HE FACE FUCKED HER. And so I went to the park and picked her up and took her home and slept in her bed with her except we didnāt sleep because she just cried and her mouth bled and this was four years ago but I still have to be the one to bring her items to the till it the cashier is a man, and she still has anxiety attacks and sheāll get a rash all over her body and I just want to kill those boys but instead they are still walking around. And Iām in the bathroom with her, dabbing at her skin with a warm cloth until it returns to its regular colour.
And in grade 9 one of my closest friends was kinda seeing this boy and so they hung out one night and then she said that she really had to be getting back home and he said that she wasnāt going anywhere until she gave him what he wanted and he parked the car and took off her clothes and she said no and he ignored her and so she laid in the backseat totally limp and just cried and it wasnāt even sex, he just masterbated by using her body instead of his hand and she came to school the next day with vodka in her water bottle and she drank all day and I had to fight her to get the alcohol away from her and she just cried and threw up and I skipped class while I held her hair back and that same boy texted me a month later, asking if I ever wanted to hangout sometime.
And in that same year my very best friend who has never even kissed a boy, confessed to me that when she was 9 years old, her 12 year old cousin made her give him a hand job and he told her that was what cousins do and he gave her a chocolate bar afterwards and she told me that he probably doesnāt even remember it but that itās something that sheāll never have the luxury of forgetting.
And in grade 10 I knew a girl who invited her best friend over to watch Disney movies and then he started to put his hands down her pants and she said no but she is 130lbs and he is 220lbs and he called her a tease while she tried to fight him but he used one hand to hold her down, and the other to put inside of her and i was the one to push her inside of a classroom and stand in front of her while calling the police when he showed up at our school looking for her and she was so damn scared.
And a few months later I skipped class and was in the car with a guy who i had had unprotected sex with in the past while under the influence of cocaine but this time I was sober and I insisted we use a condom but he told me he couldnāt feel anything while the condom was on so he ripped it off and I said I refused to have unprotected sex again and so he just grabbed me and forced himself into my mouth and I was crying and he pulled me onto him and I just came saying āstopā over and over like a broken record but he mustāve heard something different because he went until he came and I just sat naked in the backseat while he drove me back to the school and said āwe should do this again sometimeā. And I had five showers that night and I scratched at my skin so hard to try and rip his fingerprints off of me, I still have the scars.
And I found out soon afterwards that that same guy had raped a classmate of mine, 5 months earlier and she told me about how he brought her McDonaldās first, and how he said they could take things slow and she told me about how he didnāt listen to her either. And he goes to our school and so after she told me about her incident and I told her about mine, we decided to report it to the police and the trial is currently still going on and he told people about it, except in his version we are just āasking for attentionā and all his friends talk about how bad they feel for him. As if HE is the one that still wakes up screaming. As if HE felt like his skin no longer was beautiful, no longer belonged to him. And I held her in my arms as she bawled after giving the police her statement. And she did the same for me.
And I met a woman a year ago in a paint store and she had a service dog and I asked what the dog was for and it turns out that she had been so brutally raped and abused in her life, that the dog is literally trained to keep men away from her.
And Iām so FUCKING SICK AND TIRED OF THIS WORLD WE ARE LIVING IN. How many rape victims eyes have I already looked into? How many more will I? And how many more friends will I hold while they shake? Because I donāt know how many more I can take. And who the fuck still has the nerve to make rape jokes? And⦠Something just has to change. Please, someone just start being that change.
-16 year old girl
Was someone gonna tell me Kristen and Mackenzie (aka San Junipero actress) were gonna make a gay rom-com?
how tf do gay girls meet each other, is there a secret party Iām not invited to
I think a lot of people are anti vax not only due to mistrust in science, but because theyāre so used to the benefits of vaccines that they forget what life would be like without them. Theyāre not seeing anyone die of tetanus. Or children paralysed by polio. Theyāve never been concerned with measles. Herd immunity (because thank God, most people do get vaccinated) has been protecting them for so long that they donāt know how horrible these diseases are. They fully expect that their children will make it past childhood.
However, not everyone gets that privilege. In some countries, people will go to hell and back to get their children vaccinated. They have 5+ kids expecting that maybe one or two will live to see their adult years.
Vaccines do not make you sick. It is not within pharmaceutical companiesā best interest to make people sick with their vaccines. Itās not only bad for people, but also bad for business. Developing a vaccine is a decadeās long investment, and if a vaccine is dangerous itās pulled from the market before it can generate sufficient profit. Besides, you donāt think pharma companies WANT to be known for good vaccines? Who wouldnāt want to be known as the business that eradicated a horrible illness?
Whether you like it or not, the diseases that vaccines prevent are more dangerous than you imagine. We wouldnāt vaccinate if it was unnecessary! Vaccinating is so important- speak to ANY doctor about it. The side effects of vaccines are extremely rare (so rare in fact, that the WHO doesnāt have enough figures on this matter to run a statistical analysis) and they are much better than the diseases they prevent. Vaccinating is one of the best things you can do for both your own and public health.
so @beautysnake made a very good post about promoting lgbt+ people that are selling pride gear this year and the notes are a wealth of resources and ive taken it upon myself to provide a detailed, well documented masterpost of things made by and for the lgbt+ community.
i had three criteria while making this and i ask that you follow these outlines as well if you add to this post:
the artist is NOT sketchy/creepy (fetishization,Ā āfujoshiā, and things similar to these things being available on the artists story automatically disqualifies them)
if multiple pride flags are being sold, there MUST be a lesbian flag included. not sapphic, not wlw, but LESBIAN. preferably community, but the original works too
this is the big one, and if you contribute to this list i BEG you to pay attention. lgbt+ people of color deserve to not only be represented and celebrated in our community, but to have their content equally promoted. merch that is made by poc/includes the philadelphia flag will be bolded.
now letās begin! if ive missed anything, made a mistake, a link doesnt work, or someone nasty passed through the filter,Ā shoot me a message and ill fix it!
lgbt poc pride patch by SunnySellsUSA - $9
pride flag stickers by vainwin - $3Ā
holo pride knife stickers from lieswithin - $3
PRIDE KNIVES PRIDE KNIVES PRIDE KNIVES INCLUDES LIKE EIGHT DIFFERENT FLAGS
iron on pride stickers byĀ CMGsCreativeStuf - $5
thereās a sale right now! i think the design is really nice!
spoopy queer art by grrrlspells - $2-20
PROBABLY MY FAVORITE I REALLY REALLY LIKE IT THERES PINS, STICKERS, PRINTS, A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING! I WANT THE QUEER VAMPIRE PIN! WE LOVE GOTH GAYS!!!
lets get this juice by rexio - $16-20
super cute juiceboxes AND space lgbt designs!!Ā
subtle pride pins by thepinprick - $8-16
pride accessories specifically designed to be subtle but still very fashionable and full of self love! one of the few places ive seen selling pride lapels, lace locks, and cufflinks! i really really like that? i gotta show up to a wedding w/ trans cufflinks pls.
lgbt armory by foxlight studios - $3-15
a well known series of pride accessories that deserves a spot on this list! stickers, embroidered patches, and enamel pins all available here! im partial to the trident trans pin myself but i wanna buy the sword lesbian pin for my friends :3c
pride by ambiguousnothin - $16-32
cute, cartoony designs for tshirts and hoodies of snakes, slushies, and birds that say FUCK OFF!Ā
pride kitties and others by catmintstudios - $3-12
stickers and pins of super adorable cats and dogs wearing pride flags! and lil acrylic keychains of gay birds ;o;
pokemon pride stickers by chunkytomato - $5
handmade personalized lgbtq jewelry by prideasylum - $14-18
the level of options and customization for these are INSANE theres SO MANY THINGS TO CHOOSE FROM and you can get your name on the necklaces! there are pronoun bracelets too! all on sale for pride month!
proud & perfect enamel pins by kerrincunningham - $15
lgbtq+ mythological pride stickers by kairyudee
ANOTHER ONE OF MY FAVORITES!!!!!!!!!!! 18 DIFFERENT CREATURES!!! ALL GORGEOUS
pride swords by frostyfallon - $3-30
PRIDE SWORDS PRIDE SWORDS PRIDE SWORDS NO COPS AT PRIDE JUST OUR SWORD SHIRTS
pins by queencheetahdesigns - $7-9
all pride items are on sale this month! i need to show yall The Moth.
pride cone enamel pin by thegeekstudio - $9
absolutely gorgeous pins on my god
ALSO PKOJIUHGYTY GAYMER PIN.
I LOVE IT GOD I WISH I WAS ONE OF THOSE 5 PEOPLE OKKIOJUHYG
in honor of pride month, i made a special lockscreen set for some of the main lgbt pride flags ^^
like or reblog if you use these!
a collection of vintage lesbian protest pins
Hi, I'm 25 and debating starting male-to-female HRT. However, I'm scared that HRT won't help me at all. It seems like HRT does so little after puberty, especially by the time one gets in their 20s. I'm really scared that I'll just end up being someone in a male body, but with breasts. Is there anything you can say to someone having this fear? Thank you, and sorry, I suspect this is a silly question.
Actually, the claim that HRT doesnāt do much after puberty is a myth. Ā I started when I was 31 years old and now Iām 35. =) Ā
Itās never too late to transition! Ā
some character design that makes me go absolutely apeshit is the whole wide mouth almond face shape cutey reptile. like i see a fucking animated reptile with a big mouth and eyes like a quarter mile apart and i just lose my mind
For anyone who needs to hear it:
Your late teens/20s are a weird time in your life. Donāt panic if you think somebody is more āaheadā than you. The concept of being ahead is nonexistent anyway because lifeās not a race and each person has different hurdles to overcome.
Itās totally fine if youāre single. Itās fine if youāre still finishing school. Itās fine if you are still looking for a better job, or for any job at all. Itās fine if you havenāt had sex yet, or havenāt gotten your driver license yet. Itās fine if you havenāt gotten your own place yet. Itās fine if you are still figuring things out, saving money, putting the pieces together. Itās fine.
Donāt feel jealous of or lesser than people your age who have done these things. You donāt know what obstacles they faced to get there and they donāt know what youāve faced. Donāt undermine the progess you have made.
Because, trust me, you have made progress. Even if it hasnāt materialized yet in the traditional way.
You are still young. Like really young.
You got time.
Being gay often comes with doing a lot of things later than everyone else. Having your first kiss later than everyone else, having your first relationship later than everyone else, and all the things that we missed in middle school or high school we scramble to catch up on as adults. But doing things such as going on a date for the first time in your late teens or your twenties, or hell, even your thirties, does not make those experiences any less important or worth any less than if you had done them earlier. Do not be ashamed of āmissing outā on common middle or high school experiences. You still have a long life to live, and plenty of time to make up for it.
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 thereād 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 thereād be giant deer and just wow
Concept: youāve been married to your wife for 3 years. You wake up in your bed before she does, your nose cold but your body warm. Careful not to wake her, you get out of bed and your toes curl when your feet hit the cold floor. You brew a pot of coffee and take a cup, making sure to leave enough for her. You pull on a big sweater and walk out onto your deck, sitting in a big wood chair to look out over the forest. The leaves are orange and edged with frost. All is quiet as the sun rises over the trees. You hear the door opening behind you and your wife sits down next to you, wrapping the comforter from your bed around both of you shoulders. You sit there like that until the sun is well up and your coffee cups are empty.
Bill Nye for most of his career: Imma do science for kids. Science without politics. Nice, tame science for the kiddos.
Bill Nye now:
I do refer to myself as being gay, sapphic, and wlw, but I am a lesbian first and foremost and above all else. No, you are not wrong in calling me gay, calling me sapphic, or calling me a woman-loving-woman, but do not be afraid to use the word ālesbianā. Itās a beautiful word, full of rich history and culture, and it is a symbol of the countless struggles of women who just wanted to love who they loved. So do not shy away from calling a lesbian a lesbian. That is what we are.