by raindoki
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When you feel you have lost everything, you still have
books
unexpected kindness in strangers
the rest of the world to travel
languages to learn
animals to take care of
volunteer work to do
the power of a good night’s rest
the changing of seasons
infinite things to learn
billions of people to meet and possibly love
billions of people who might love you back
Needed this today
Shout out to my fellow bisexuals!
You are seen, even if nobody you know irl does.
You are valid, no matter what anyone else may say.
You deserve to be loved, regardless of what gender the people you surround yourself with are.
You deserve to be happy and safe and free to love whoever you want and a thousand other things.
The only thing you don't deserve is to be made to feel like you can't be your true self without consequences.
So from one bisexual person to another, happy bi visibility day. Even if you can't celebrate it this year, I hope you can celebrate it in future years.
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“Ne méprisez la sensibilité de personne. La sensibilité de chacun, c'est son génie.”
— Charles Baudelaire
But consider this: women loving women in a dark academia setting
- long strands of hair that cling to a girls’ back as she emerges from the water of the lake, bathed in moonlight and the glow of the windows of the old stone buildings
- throwing around lines of Sapphos fragments, acting as though it is just a meaningless game
- sleeves of white collar shirts rolled up to her elbows, hair falling into her face, glasses sliding down her nose as she sits over history books for hours on end
- wandering the halls at midnight
- squeezing into small nooks to not get caught, she distinctly smells of the earth and rain
- her playing the male lead in a play because there simply wasn’t a better fit (and those clothes would fit no one the same way they fit her)