Attn: Lesbians - Butch or Femme?

Discussion in 'Lesbian' started by MysteriousNight, Nov 13, 2006.

  1. MysteriousNight

    MysteriousNight Member

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    I remember years ago, I had a crush on this girl. We talked here and there for a little while, I guess kind of "dated". Then she ends it with me and her reason was because I wasn't "butch enough". That has always sort of bothered me. I mean what the hell does it matter? Does it really matter? I don't think I am femme or butch, just me. The way she said it was condesending, like I'm obligated to act or look a certain way if I am a lesbian. So, anyway, just wondering from you why being a "butch" or a "femme" lesbian matters or if it even does.
     
  2. CrazybutLazy

    CrazybutLazy Banned

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    It doesn't matter, and if you try to be butch or femme when you aren't than you are hurting the gay community by purposely hiding it's diversity.
     
  3. junkhead

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    ^^ truth^^
     
  4. moonlightdelerium

    moonlightdelerium Senior Member

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    I've never personally felt one or the other. Besides, over the last few weeks I've decided musicians are a gender unto themselves... the third sex.
     
  5. l-foote

    l-foote L not i.

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    You're right, just have to be who are, and let people be attracted to that. Not whether you are too butch, or too femme for their liking. People are just biiiiitch.
     
  6. AutumnsMoonChild

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    Gay-bisexual-straight-pansexual roles are rediculous. As are gender roles. They all piss me off. It is okay when someone naturally fits a role, but if they try to fit a role just because they are one or another, then that just fucks everything up for everyone else.

    I have a girlfriend. I don't wear makeup. I'm not bothered by mud. I'm not afraid of spiders. I'm not afraid ot get dirty. I wear men's clothes sometimes...like men's undies & pajamas...they are just more comfortable. Women are expected to wear a bunch of tight cute clothing and they are usually uncomfortable to me.

    That does not in any way,however make me butch or a dyke. I still have an attraction towards guys, I have long hair, I wear skirts and lacey things and like to smell nice. It upsets me when someone thinks I am a butch, or anything of that sort because I simply am not.

    Another thing...I hate when people think that same sex couples have gender roles such as...'This is the boy of the relationship,and the other is the girl." No, that's not how it works. Sometimes, it is that way,yeah. But look at all the heterosexual couples...sometimes they are both the girls of the relationship so to speak,or vice versa.
     
  7. moonlightdelerium

    moonlightdelerium Senior Member

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    I know, my oh so homophobic neighbors are always like "well, someone always takes on the man's roll and vice versa", I'm like, what the hell is the "man's roll" anyway? Can't people just relate with people without bringing their freakin' gender into it?
     
  8. rain_in_summer

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    Amen to that and I would like to add that it can "fuck things up" for themselves too. I especially like the first part about it being ok when it comes naturally. Because some gay people consider themselves sooo emancipated that they start bashing couples who seem to fit any sort of role cliché.

    I don't dress particularly girly, but I don't wear men's clothes either. I have long hair but don't wear make-up. I feel good the way I am. Funnily, when I used to wonder about what my "possible future girlfriend" could be like I often pictured a more or less girly girl because I thought having a butch girlfriend would be too "cliché". Now I'm with a girl that is not like super-duper hardcore butch, but definitely more butchy than me. She's taller than me, has short hair, leads when we're dancing ... and all of that sounds/looks a bit like the typical man/woman role model at first glance but it's just the way we're comfortable. And she's NO WAY masculine, hehe. I've always considered it a bit stupid to put girls/guys into categories called feminine and masculine, because it just means female and male. And WHAT is a male woman supposed to be? :p
     
  9. chenle

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    Some is right, but i don't aggree all of it. The gay like me is also responsible for my partner, the love is a sense. without others i could be sure, the love isn't based on the sex. no matter you're a woman or man, we are independent, and be intellectualism. we know what we should be done. the T or the P, we have the right to choose, just remeber one thing that don't do the thing what will hurt each other. The best wish for you, Bye!
     
  10. AutumnsMoonChild

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    I don't know about this, but maybe people associate male-female roles in relationships with dominant-submissive roles...and automatically assume the dominant one is the 'male' in the relationship and the submissive one is the 'female' of the relationship. That is how alot of people are. That whole 'man of the house" and "loving house wife" cliche immediatly comes to mind. Terrible,isn't it?

    But then again...not everyone has a dominant submissive relationship with their partner. So I could be wrong.
     
  11. AutumnsMoonChild

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    That idea is pure genius.:hurray::hysterica
     
  12. erzebet1961

    erzebet1961 Senior Member

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    Maybe the lassie was more attracted to the more butch females...Im sure it wasnt personal against you....just her preference...as for myself...I like both the butch and the fems.....as long as they have a great sense of their own worth !!
     
  13. junkhead

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    eunuch ftw
     
  14. rain_in_summer

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    That's interesting, I read something about these categories in the Chinese lesbian scene a while ago. It seems these "role models" are still quite accepted there while in Europe (and the US) they're not so "in" any more.
    Would you agree, chenle?

    An interesting/funny article on the subject I just googled:
    http://www.xtra.ca/public/viewstory.aspx?AFF_TYPE=4&STORY_ID=2176&PUB_TEMPLATE_ID=2
     
  15. xxcheesepuff977xx

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    I dress act and look like a man...but that's always been that way since I was young and it was my choice, and was part of who I was even before I realized I was gay. When people aren't themselves, it fucks things up for everybody.
     
  16. Rainbow Starlite

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    I personally don't think it matters. I happen to be more "girly" looking than the stereotype (according to my friends anyway) and my girlfriend is less girly than me in her clothing but more so in some other ways. I think it's all a load of shit if you ask me!!! Look/act however you feel most comfortable! That said, if people are attracted to a certain look, I don't blame them- but I can't see myself narrowing things down in such a way.
     
  17. stickinote07

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    i find beauty in women in general, be they 'butch' or 'fem'.
    and i guess ive never really thought about what 'i am' because i dont really care.
    ;p

    but im sorry someone ended it with you because you weren't who they wanted you to be.
    it can hurt, but now you're open to someone who wont think off appearances solely.
     
  18. mushie18

    mushie18 Intergalactic

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    Almost all of my lesbian friends prefer "butch" girls in general.

    Don't know why.
     
  19. moonlightdelerium

    moonlightdelerium Senior Member

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    When I really think about it I don't know, people at school would probably call me butch in the sense that I don't wear make-up, I don't fix my hair, I wear pretty simple clothing with flat shoes (Gotta love comfort), and I don't shave. I'm also generally attracted to people who do a lot of the same aforementioned things so its hard to say. Like I said in another post, I'm musiciansexual.
     
  20. melodiuScorpittarius

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    im curious, was she "butch" herself?
     

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