So, to the expectations, the stereotypes, and the pressure to conform? We’re busy being ourselves.
: Online, words have the power to inspire, educate, and unite, but they can also hurt, divide, and harm. Understanding the impact of your words is crucial. Lesbian Eat Shit
There is immense power in a refusal. Refusing to shrink. Refusing to apologize for our bodies, our relationships, or our anger. By rejecting the pressure to be "palatable," we create room for a much more honest kind of community—one based on shared truth rather than shared performance. Living Out Loud So, to the expectations, the stereotypes, and the
For too long, the mainstream narrative of queer life has been scrubbed clean for outside consumption. We’ve been told to be the "nice" neighbors, the "quiet" professionals, and the "acceptable" version of ourselves just to earn a seat at a table that wasn't built for us anyway. Understanding the impact of your words is crucial
Lesbian individuals, already vulnerable to societal stigma, marginalization, and exclusion, face a disproportionate burden when confronted with hate speech. Research has shown that exposure to hate speech can lead to:
To foster a more inclusive and respectful environment, it is essential to:
When we say "Eat Shit" to societal expectations, we aren't just being rebellious for the sake of it. We are reclaiming our right to be messy, loud, and non-conforming. Rejecting the Male Gaze: