life lately… new york is giving major spring/summer vibes this week so what else is there to do but read in central park with a coffee ? it’s my first time here and finding sunny spots to read has definitely been my favourite way to explore the city
there is sunlight and bike rides and holding each other and icy drinks on hot days and experiments in the kitchen and butterflies and the kindness of strangers and dipping your feet into cool water at the shoreline and neighborhood cats who come up to you for pets and music that threads you to your past and your future and stone fruit juice staining your fingertips and that one dog who is always so happy to see you and the compliments you did not expect and a new book you get lost in and trees lifetimes taller and older and wiser than you and sunshowers and birds and birthday cake and a voice on the other end of the line and wouldn’t you want to stick around to experience that kind of magic?
hate how almost every portrayal of a lesbian on mainstream tv is like literally just a straight woman who dates women. the writers clearly don’t care to take Any considerations into lesbian/lgbt culture or what our lives/dating is rly like. like even apart from them all being pretty feminine conventionally attractive white women in their thirties, they are literally always the straightest women you could possibly imagine. what’s the opposite of dykery. The utter dykelessness of these women
Can someone pls reply w that comic of the women watching TV that makes sense here, I can’t find it
happy summer to dykes in tank tops and basketball shorts, goths who’s makeup is melting, little kids catching frogs and fireflies, guys who just bring their guitar everywhere now, 13 yr olds very obviously in their emo phase during a family vacation, gas station employees, old people sitting on porches, and dogs swimming at the beach