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Emma
Fancy a girl with lipstick and an eye for dresses and all things girly? Or do you just want fashion tips while staring at pretty girls? Fitforafemme is for you. Not just for clothes but a hub for food, drink, perfume, travel and much more.
Emma May 28 '22 · Rate: 5 · Comments: 2
Emma
The title speaks for itself – this is probably one of the best lesbian blogs out there. Your guide to all things girl-on-girl. Advice, photos, videos, humour, sarcasm, Ellen gifs, queer women aplenty. Seriously, anything you need to know will probably be on that Tumblr blog.
Emma May 28 '22 · Rate: 5 · Comments: 3
Emma
As a single lesbian, this blog has given me issues: the need to absolutely adore and applaud these couples, with psychotic jealousy on the side. “You are SO cute, but I hate you,” I cry into a vodka bottle, while cuddling next door’s cat who I’ve bribed into my house with a steady stream of ham.
Emma May 28 '22
Emma
Are you tired of relentless Google searches and misrepresented films about homosexuality? Well fear not, close Google, open up this tab and take your pick…
Emma May 28 '22
Emma
I discovered this blog (surprisingly not through my insistent tumblr use) when I got a text saying “Hey, is this you?!” following the link I was shocked to find my face, I didn’t post it and I still haven’t found out who did, but I’m glad they did, I think. This blog is dedicated to lesbians and bi women looking for other lesbians and bi women, it’s almost like an easy follower/dating/friendship blog, especially if you’re new to Tumblr and needing people to follow/talk too.
Emma May 28 '22
Olivia
Megan and Whitney, aka Wegan, are a married femme lesbian couple who now live in the UK. They have now been together for 10 years! They blog about their lives and all of their travel adventures (which they have a lot of!).
Olivia Apr 25 '22
Olivia
n a recent interview, Rikki discussed her incredible and difficult journey with visibility, which began when Rikki was wrongfully arrested, publicly harassed, and socially ostracized by mainstream society for using the women’s restroom in Zimbabwe. Rikki shared, “The first time I felt visible was after my arrest in 2014 and when my face was plastered across newspapers internationally.”
Olivia Apr 22 '22 · Rate: 4.33 · Comments: 4
Charlotte
Her posts vividly describe falling for other women, finding a Damascene hair salon full of gay women and having a frank conversation with her father about her sexuality. "For my family it is a preferable outcome than a promiscuous heterosexual daughter," she jokes.
Charlotte Apr 18 '22 · Rate: 5 · Comments: 4

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