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Three lesbian weddings from the Grenville Collins Postcard Collection1. Wedding party, England, c191Three lesbian weddings from the Grenville Collins Postcard Collection1. Wedding party, England, c191Three lesbian weddings from the Grenville Collins Postcard Collection1. Wedding party, England, c191

Three lesbian weddings from the Grenville Collins Postcard Collection

1. Wedding party, England, c1910s

2. Lesbian wedding with female celebrant, Durand, Wisconsin, c1910s

3. Wedding with bride holding a cabbage leaf bouquet, Britain, c1920s


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❝As bisexuals, we experience pressure from both sides to make up our minds, to make a final choice. If we don’t, we incur a collective contempt.

Bisexuals deal with homophobia, biphobia and even heterophobia. The desire to identify with a community often forces bisexuals to repress one side of themselves.

It is a key element in the overall strength and wisdom of the lesbian/gay community that it include and validate bisexual people, and the bisexual movement as an ally in fighting the common enemy, heterosexism.

It is clear that homophobia is at the root of biphobia. Bisexuals have no intention of undermining the gains made by lesbians and gay men in the struggle to be a free people. Coming out as a bisexual is not something that is done to acquire or flaunt heterosexual privilege.

I am bisexual because I am drawn to particular people regardless of gender. It doesn’t make me wishy-washy, confused, untrustworthy, or more sexually liberated. It makes me a bisexual.❞

— Lani Ka'ahumani. “The Bisexual Community: Are We Visible Yet?” Out & Outraged: Non-Violent Civil Disobedience at the U.S. Supreme Court, 13 Oct. 1987, pp. 47–48.

For those of you who aren’t following me on Instagram or Twitter, why? My ego is hurt.

wlwvintage: Gay Freedom Day Parade, San Francisco, 1979.  

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Gay Freedom Day Parade, San Francisco, 1979.  


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Happy Mothers’ Day!!!!! ‍‍‍ ❤️ This photo of lesbian mothers was taken at the Gay Freedom Day in San

Happy Mothers’ Day!!!!! ‍‍‍ ❤️

This photo of lesbian mothers was taken at the Gay Freedom Day in San Francisco in June 1978 by Laura Israel. The sign behind them reads: “LESBIAN MOTHERS FIGHT BACK!”:


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pataaka:Olympians in LovePhotos of the Olympic Judo final match in Barcelona in 1992, where Miriampataaka:Olympians in LovePhotos of the Olympic Judo final match in Barcelona in 1992, where Miriam

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Olympians in Love

Photos of the Olympic Judo final match in Barcelona in 1992, where Miriam Blasco (right) of Spain won the gold over Nicola Fairbrother (left) of GB. 

In a documentary for the 25 year anniversary of the Barcelona Olympics   yesterday, Miriam revealed that she and Nicola have been married for almost 2 years. Their relationship began soon after the Olympics in 1992, and at their wedding they exchanged both rings and medals.


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