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In reply to the discussion: 9 Portraits of Butch Women Proving "Masculinity is a Trait, Not a Gender" [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)i met up with a butch woman in colorado springs, three days of so much fuggin' fun, i want more. lets see if i can remember what she said. thinking, thinking, .... hm. fug. dike was in there, too. so, like a butch dike. lol
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i would never define another person in that manner. but, it was not me defining the person, so cool.
i was told ahead of time. well.... maybe that was good, but not for the reason she may be thinking.
her appearance struck, in all the package she was. and ya. there was a gorgeous, especially in the dimples. and she knew it. and i swear, she was using it. we welcomed another women into the group for booze and giggles. a friend of the host of the city. she new NOTHING about us, and we knew nothing about her, but that hardly mattered. to any of us. she was absolutely struck by the awesome of that butch dike. that person, that part of the person, in the power, awesome, beauty that is being presented. when i was looking at the pictures in your OP, i could so see her face in these pictures. in all her confidence in who she is. straight at the camera.
i think that is the feel i came off with. and it was simply awesomely fun.
it just does not matter how society defines us... it just does not. we see (oh fuck) beyond all that garbage.