bohemea:

Charlize Theron

bohemea:

Charlize Theron






calloway:

Women working during World War II, 1942


Queertionary 3.3

pansexualparty:

With thanks to absolutelydefinitely and findingsherlock.

If you have any questions, suggestions or corrections, ask/submit!

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I’ve been looking for a list this complete!


The Safe Space Network

safespacenetwork:

Links

This List will be updated as we find, receive or create new resources. If for any reason you would like to voice a complaint, or a concern over the behaviour displayed by these blogs, I direct you to our ask box:

(Now in Alphabetical Order)

Agender
Androgyny
Aromantic

Asexual

Autism Spectrum / Asperger’s

Bisexual

Body Positivity
Chronic Illness
         Fibromyalgia
         PTSD
Closeted
Demisexual
Differently abled/ Disabled
Emergency Housing Networks

Gay

Genderqueer, Genderfuck and/or Genderfluid

 Gender Variant and/or Non-Binary

Gray-A Asexual

HIV POSITIVE

Interracial Couples:
Intersex

Lesbian

LGBTQ/ Queer (General)

Mental Health
Mixed Race

Neutrois

Other

Otherkin

Pansexual

Sex Education

Survivor of Trauma (Trigger Warnings apply)

Trans*:

         Feminist

         AMAB, Transfeminine and/or MTF

         AFAB, Transmasculine and/or FTM

         Trans* Femme

Have any sites that we should know about?

LET US KNOW!

~Maddy

Any corrections, thoughts, feelings or comments can be directed to;

-The Safe Space Network


Bisexuality and Monogamy: Identity Erasure and “Picking A Side”

thisgenderedlife:

I saw a blog comment discussing bisexuality where an individual stated, “we watched that trend, and we watched it fade as these women, (the majority who claim bi are women)- grew up, really learned who they were, and picked a side.”

First of all, I’m pretty sure the statistics on bisexuality are skewed by the homophobic nature of society, in which it is unacceptable for men to show “womanly” behaviors such as being attracted to other men.

Secondly, bisexuality doesn’t suddenly disappear when a person who identifies as bisexual enters a long-term, monogamous relationship with a binary-gendered person.  A bisexual woman who enters into a relationship with another woman is NOT a lesbian.  She is a bisexual woman who is in a relationship with a woman.  Why?  Because she identifies as bisexual.  The person you love does not change your identity.

Bisexuality is not a stepping stone, it’s not an excuse, and it’s not a farce.  It’s a real identifier that describes how someone views their romantic attraction in relation to binary-gendered people.

Why does it seem like bisexuals “pick a side?”  Because a monogamous relationship with a binary-gendered person only shows you half of their attraction.  Sure, it seems like that bisexual woman is “really” a lesbian—she’s dating a woman!  The obvious assumption is that she is attracted to women.  Should that relationship end, and that bisexual woman enter into a relationship with a man, you might see her as straight.  

This is why you should never judge people based on what you see.  You have no idea what’s really going on.  Check your assumptions, and stop jumping to conclusions.



blazefielding:

One of my favourite films is on. 

blazefielding:

One of my favourite films is on. 


"She was fifteen years old, going on thirty-five, Doc, and she told me she was eighteen, she was very willing, I practically had to take to sewing my pants shut. Between you and me, uh, she might have been fifteen, but when you get that little red beaver right up there in front of you, I don’t think it’s crazy at all and I don’t think you do either. No man alive could resist that, and that’s why I got into jail to begin with. And now they’re telling me I’m crazy over here because I don’t sit there like a goddamn vegetable. Don’t make a bit of sense to me. If that’s what being crazy is, then I’m senseless, out of it, gone-down-the-road, wacko. But no more, no less, that’s it."
— Randle Patrick McMurphy  (via kingofdavagina)