Ever have so much you feel like you want to do? Baking, painting, gardening, gaming, reading... we only have 24 hours in a day! Most of which is spent sleeping and completing daily tasks we can't avoid. So how do I choose what to pursue then what to keep , written down, for the future? Today I wrote my hobbies and aspirations down in an attempt to rate them. Most important to least. It was an eas... » Continue Reading
What being a dyke means to me. I love Discos, and I yearn for the queer clubbing scene. I love dancing (don't like seeing videos the morning after damn). I've got great music taste. I love leather boots, I love chains, I love hair, all hair , everywhere , more hair the better always. Love glasses. I like hats , trilby hats in particular. » Continue Reading
This is what being a dyke means to me. Being a gentleman, open-mindedness, impeccable dress sense, having a festering tie collection (albeit small), leather, lots of leather, more leather. Traveling, traveling to lgbt events and making all sorts of friends along the way (this one is so important to me), appreciating dykes who create and sell with their small businesses, living a happy content li... » Continue Reading
This is a carry on post from my last post. I'll love who I love. So recently I've been experiencing this jarring phenomenon in which I'll express interest in sombody and my straight friends will jump to question my identity. There is no room for them to accept; instant criticism is thrown my way. My straight friends know me as a lesbian. I know me as a dyke. As I said in the last post, my dyke ... » Continue Reading
It is currently 6.48 in the morning and I have just woken up , but I always have the urge to talk about this topic. Dyke identity is so complex. You have to be in the scene to understand it, for me being a dyke is not the same as being a lesbian. Now of course that's not the case for everybody, it's just how I feel. I'll definitely talk about this more, I'd like to build upon this post because i... » Continue Reading