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What a wonderful thread! You know, this is one of the reasons I signed on to this website!
I came out at a late age, at 49. Before that I was married twice. I always KNEW there was something about me, but for whatever reason, had to come out when I did. I am tall, and I used to be a BBW. When I came across online boards for B/F topics, I knew I didn't FEEL like a butch, nor did I look anything like one. But then, with society's conditioning, I also didn't fir the mold or internal "picture" in my mind as to looking like a Femme. To *ME*, a femme was short, tiny, beautiful long nails and long hair, etc. At 5'11", I felt more like a bull in a china shop! I asked this friend once, she was this cute little boi, if I could be considered a femme. She just laughed and asked what ELSE I could think I was! DUH! When I did come out, at 49 (looking totally white-bread Grandma look), I was desparate to "look the part". I cut my hair short, spiked it up, ANYTHING to "look" gay, or to be acknowledged as a lesbian. I still get frustrated because I blend in and look "too straight", IE: I don't get acknowledged as gay. I say I don't set ANYONE'S gaydar off. Grrrr! |
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You know how straight girls different from us (Femmes)?
Soon as you have a conversation with us, our feminism, politics, acceptance of the diversity that surrounds us is spilled like paint on canvas through our words. Straight gals not so much most of the time ![]()
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I found this on Huff Po Lesbian section today. This seemed to be the best thread to put it in. It is about a year old.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/megan-...hp_ref=lesbian Femme Invisibility Posted: 01/28/2012 12:17 pm If asked to think of a lesbian, most people's thoughts drift to the stereotypical image of a butch lesbian. It may come as a surprise to some that this is not the only type of lesbian that exists, oh no -- there are some who are "femmes." <snip>
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I enjoyed this article, except for one line. The author used femme "AKA" sometimes known as lipstick lesbians. I struggle with this term too often being equivocated with femme. I understand why she wrote it and what she meant, it just was unnecessary IMHO. Femmes preferences for mates should not be connected at all to the femme label/identification. Anyone else have thoughts on it?
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Hated the article, not least of all because of the stereotyping inherent in the author's take on what constitutes femme.
For example...did she bother to ask the ten women whose photos were shown in the gallery if they consider themselves femme or did she simply assume that because they're pretty and wear dresses and make up that they couldn't possibly be anything but? If anything, the article left me feeling even more invisible than I felt before. Words |
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Thank you for pointing that out. Ironically in fact about half of them were tv characters that are played by straight (or not known to be out women). For example Santana from Glee, the girl from PLL, the two Grey's characters -Calizona ![]() Blog style articles tend to be from an author's POV. And she also has started a submission project of pictures from self defined femmes on her blog. Ladies, what experiences would you relay to the world if you were to write a Huff Post article on femme invisibility ?
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