Lesbian posts weren't deleted in previous immigrations unlike now. I posted a link to the other thread where bi-themed books can be talked about but it was deleted.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 06:31Lesbians has being stoping using this forum every immigration it does, we are not the largest audience of this forum anymore, so it is to be expected this kind of thing.Guest wrote: ↑14 Oct 2021, 18:28are the same dum dums that tried to make a stink in the movies and tv shows threads here now?
it's going for far long than usual.
Lesbian-themed Books
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Da. There are many other sites to discuss bisexual-themed books, why bring them here? That doesn’t mean I want to ban all talk of books with bisexual characters, but there’s a difference between a book where a het relationship happened in the past and one where it happens on the pages of the book. And to me that includes ones that literally start off with the protagonist waking up in the bed of the guy she fucked the night before.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 04:15DA Why do you keep saying this? That thread had like eight posts and then the mods locked it. Others are right, like it or not "Lesbian-themed" here ends up meaning f/f that's worth reading, by a definition of "worth reading" that's inevitably going to vary from reader to reader. I mean, for myself I'd read nothing but goldstar/goldstar that was all brilliantly written in a wide array of genres if I could, but there just isn't that much of that, so even among just lesbians we end up making compromises along our own individual lines. Best thing is for everyone to just be honest about the book when you post here and let others decide if that's something she wants to read or not, or at least not throw a fit if someone else replies to your post to give a warning. You can disagree with someone's rec, but don't accuse them of trolling when this IS the mod-designated thread, but at the same time, anons on the other side should not go shaming posters for wanting to find f/f stories that don't involve het sex/romance between the leads at all, even if only mentioned and not actually on page.Guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:52x2 never been and never want to be with a bislut. There's a bi-themed books thread for non lesbian books, stop gaslighting this thread for lesbians.guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:06the difference is you are a bislut we are lesbian that's why you don't care. try harder lesbophobicGuest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 21:54Honestly, it's like they've been scorned by a past lover who left them for a man and they're having outbursts because of their ptsd. FYI i'm not bi and am only interested in reading f/f romance. I could care less if the mc slept with 100 men before falling in love with a woman if the entire book is about the F/F relationship.Guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 20:32
da. i usually ignore all this bs but... the lesbian tv, movie and book threads are about all kinds of f/f. the title is more to separe them from general/straight media. and they all work the same, a heads up for any new content and their respective warnings for bi content or other dumbassery. it's up to the individuals if they want to read/watch.
should they be called sapphic books, movies, etc, threads? sure, but they don't and they have worked for years like this. so for the love of god, stop clogging up the thread with your rants every fucking time a bi appears.
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I just got Aurora's Angel and its starting off really good. Shapeshifters escaping humans who captured them to harvest their body parts so theres 2 of them on the run right now hiding in a cave. Yes they shared a bed ❤ lol gotta stay warm on those cold winter nights. So they're both stronger than humans but Evie can produce massive gold wings and she's the sweet sort of upper class, not very suited to evading captors. The other, Aurora is a big strapping gal, puts me in mind of Grace from Terminator and she's quite rugged and has saved Evie from this place. They haven't said what animal she shifts into but i'm guessing it's something feline cause she talks about climbing the walls with desire when she goes into heat (can't fxxxing wait for that! Lol)
So they're going on a journey together and it's pretty promising. Also it's on Audible and the narrator is Abby Craden, she's really good at doing the different voices, it's very pleasant to listen to.
So they're going on a journey together and it's pretty promising. Also it's on Audible and the narrator is Abby Craden, she's really good at doing the different voices, it's very pleasant to listen to.
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Is anyone following the webcomic for Ice Massacre? They put out like one page a week it's excruciatingly slow.
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Post above,
'Queer, bi, trans' lol that's fight'n talk round these parts.
'Queer, bi, trans' lol that's fight'n talk round these parts.
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DA Because that thread is locked. This thread is the one to use as it's always been. You keep breaking the rules and trying to police the thread using, of course your posts are going to be deleted. You don't get to ignore the rules just because you're ostensibly a lesbian.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 06:49Lesbian posts weren't deleted in previous immigrations unlike now. I posted a link to the other thread where bi-themed books can be talked about but it was deleted.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 06:31Lesbians has being stoping using this forum every immigration it does, we are not the largest audience of this forum anymore, so it is to be expected this kind of thing.Guest wrote: ↑14 Oct 2021, 18:28are the same dum dums that tried to make a stink in the movies and tv shows threads here now?
it's going for far long than usual.
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At least when they're up front about it you know what to expect and that they don't cater to you. It's sort of funny in a sad way though, I used to follow that person on Goodreads and got to follow the slow descent into LGBTQIA++++ In like a year's time they went from reviewing lesbian literature to being all about the kweer.Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 12:59Post above,
'Queer, bi, trans' lol that's fight'n talk round these parts.
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Op. I poosted that here in the hopes it would attract actual lesbian reviewers lol.Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 14:18At least when they're up front about it you know what to expect and that they don't cater to you. It's sort of funny in a sad way though, I used to follow that person on Goodreads and got to follow the slow descent into LGBTQIA++++ In like a year's time they went from reviewing lesbian literature to being all about the kweer.Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 12:59Post above,
'Queer, bi, trans' lol that's fight'n talk round these parts.
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Pagecatching Because lesbians do sometimes read books that have at least one bi character in the couple--again we have a limited selection of reading material to choose from when we want f/f themes--and here at least in theory we prioritize the lesbian POV on media unlike those other places. Any other site you'd be piled on for "biphobia," and probably labelled a "TERF" as well, if you ask "how bad is the m/f content?," and while there are some anons who get huffy about it, you're more likely to get a real answer here. For the specific book in question (which I haven't read and have zero interest in defending), that's an individual line. Some will want to skip a book that establishes the main character as having just slept with some dude immediately before the story starts, and I don't blame them. Others will say, well I'd have done without that, but if there's no on page het sex and then the entire actual story is an f/f romance then I can ignore that opening part. Either way you know what you'd potentially be getting into.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 06:56Da. There are many other sites to discuss bisexual-themed books, why bring them here? That doesn’t mean I want to ban all talk of books with bisexual characters, but there’s a difference between a book where a het relationship happened in the past and one where it happens on the pages of the book. And to me that includes ones that literally start off with the protagonist waking up in the bed of the guy she fucked the night before.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 04:15DA Why do you keep saying this? That thread had like eight posts and then the mods locked it. Others are right, like it or not "Lesbian-themed" here ends up meaning f/f that's worth reading, by a definition of "worth reading" that's inevitably going to vary from reader to reader. I mean, for myself I'd read nothing but goldstar/goldstar that was all brilliantly written in a wide array of genres if I could, but there just isn't that much of that, so even among just lesbians we end up making compromises along our own individual lines. Best thing is for everyone to just be honest about the book when you post here and let others decide if that's something she wants to read or not, or at least not throw a fit if someone else replies to your post to give a warning. You can disagree with someone's rec, but don't accuse them of trolling when this IS the mod-designated thread, but at the same time, anons on the other side should not go shaming posters for wanting to find f/f stories that don't involve het sex/romance between the leads at all, even if only mentioned and not actually on page.Guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:52x2 never been and never want to be with a bislut. There's a bi-themed books thread for non lesbian books, stop gaslighting this thread for lesbians.guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:06the difference is you are a bislut we are lesbian that's why you don't care. try harder lesbophobicGuest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 21:54
Honestly, it's like they've been scorned by a past lover who left them for a man and they're having outbursts because of their ptsd. FYI i'm not bi and am only interested in reading f/f romance. I could care less if the mc slept with 100 men before falling in love with a woman if the entire book is about the F/F relationship.
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Well, if you are mod then please login as mod to "ban" all books that have bi characters. If you are not mod then let me tell you something. We all have freedom of speech. You don't like it doesn't mean all lesbians who read this thread don't like it.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 06:56Da. There are many other sites to discuss bisexual-themed books, why bring them here? That doesn’t mean I want to ban all talk of books with bisexual characters, but there’s a difference between a book where a het relationship happened in the past and one where it happens on the pages of the book. And to me that includes ones that literally start off with the protagonist waking up in the bed of the guy she fucked the night before.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 04:15DA Why do you keep saying this? That thread had like eight posts and then the mods locked it. Others are right, like it or not "Lesbian-themed" here ends up meaning f/f that's worth reading, by a definition of "worth reading" that's inevitably going to vary from reader to reader. I mean, for myself I'd read nothing but goldstar/goldstar that was all brilliantly written in a wide array of genres if I could, but there just isn't that much of that, so even among just lesbians we end up making compromises along our own individual lines. Best thing is for everyone to just be honest about the book when you post here and let others decide if that's something she wants to read or not, or at least not throw a fit if someone else replies to your post to give a warning. You can disagree with someone's rec, but don't accuse them of trolling when this IS the mod-designated thread, but at the same time, anons on the other side should not go shaming posters for wanting to find f/f stories that don't involve het sex/romance between the leads at all, even if only mentioned and not actually on page.Guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:52x2 never been and never want to be with a bislut. There's a bi-themed books thread for non lesbian books, stop gaslighting this thread for lesbians.guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:06the difference is you are a bislut we are lesbian that's why you don't care. try harder lesbophobicGuest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 21:54
Honestly, it's like they've been scorned by a past lover who left them for a man and they're having outbursts because of their ptsd. FYI i'm not bi and am only interested in reading f/f romance. I could care less if the mc slept with 100 men before falling in love with a woman if the entire book is about the F/F relationship.
Like other people said, there are very limited FF romance, if we have those as well we will have nothing much to read
To me (100% lesbian) I am OK with it as long as it ends with FF. If you can't stand with M/F sex scene or even M/F relationship then I feel sad for you.
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DAsigh... wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 15:56Well, if you are mod then please login as mod to "ban" all books that have bi characters. If you are not mod then let me tell you something. We all have freedom of speech. You don't like it doesn't mean all lesbians who read this thread don't like it.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 06:56Da. There are many other sites to discuss bisexual-themed books, why bring them here? That doesn’t mean I want to ban all talk of books with bisexual characters, but there’s a difference between a book where a het relationship happened in the past and one where it happens on the pages of the book. And to me that includes ones that literally start off with the protagonist waking up in the bed of the guy she fucked the night before.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 04:15DA Why do you keep saying this? That thread had like eight posts and then the mods locked it. Others are right, like it or not "Lesbian-themed" here ends up meaning f/f that's worth reading, by a definition of "worth reading" that's inevitably going to vary from reader to reader. I mean, for myself I'd read nothing but goldstar/goldstar that was all brilliantly written in a wide array of genres if I could, but there just isn't that much of that, so even among just lesbians we end up making compromises along our own individual lines. Best thing is for everyone to just be honest about the book when you post here and let others decide if that's something she wants to read or not, or at least not throw a fit if someone else replies to your post to give a warning. You can disagree with someone's rec, but don't accuse them of trolling when this IS the mod-designated thread, but at the same time, anons on the other side should not go shaming posters for wanting to find f/f stories that don't involve het sex/romance between the leads at all, even if only mentioned and not actually on page.Guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:52x2 never been and never want to be with a bislut. There's a bi-themed books thread for non lesbian books, stop gaslighting this thread for lesbians.guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:06
the difference is you are a bislut we are lesbian that's why you don't care. try harder lesbophobic
Like other people said, there are very limited FF romance, if we have those as well we will have nothing much to read
To me (100% lesbian) I am OK with it as long as it ends with FF. If you can't stand with M/F sex scene or even M/F relationship then I feel sad for you.
first of all the mods do remove comments from bi books when the bi ones talk about straight romance or when straight romance is the main one.
"If you can't stand with M/F sex scene or even M/F relationship then I feel sad for you."
sad about what? this is a lesbian forum not bi don't get mad that other anons don't want to read about straight relationships.
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You are so right. This is a lesbian forum. It's for us lesbian to chat about stuff. If every single topic has to be "lesbian" related then "so and so is bi", once upon a time, covid-19 will all have to be deleted to meet your standard.Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 16:44DAsigh... wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 15:56Well, if you are mod then please login as mod to "ban" all books that have bi characters. If you are not mod then let me tell you something. We all have freedom of speech. You don't like it doesn't mean all lesbians who read this thread don't like it.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 06:56Da. There are many other sites to discuss bisexual-themed books, why bring them here? That doesn’t mean I want to ban all talk of books with bisexual characters, but there’s a difference between a book where a het relationship happened in the past and one where it happens on the pages of the book. And to me that includes ones that literally start off with the protagonist waking up in the bed of the guy she fucked the night before.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 04:15DA Why do you keep saying this? That thread had like eight posts and then the mods locked it. Others are right, like it or not "Lesbian-themed" here ends up meaning f/f that's worth reading, by a definition of "worth reading" that's inevitably going to vary from reader to reader. I mean, for myself I'd read nothing but goldstar/goldstar that was all brilliantly written in a wide array of genres if I could, but there just isn't that much of that, so even among just lesbians we end up making compromises along our own individual lines. Best thing is for everyone to just be honest about the book when you post here and let others decide if that's something she wants to read or not, or at least not throw a fit if someone else replies to your post to give a warning. You can disagree with someone's rec, but don't accuse them of trolling when this IS the mod-designated thread, but at the same time, anons on the other side should not go shaming posters for wanting to find f/f stories that don't involve het sex/romance between the leads at all, even if only mentioned and not actually on page.Guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:52
x2 never been and never want to be with a bislut. There's a bi-themed books thread for non lesbian books, stop gaslighting this thread for lesbians.
Like other people said, there are very limited FF romance, if we have those as well we will have nothing much to read
To me (100% lesbian) I am OK with it as long as it ends with FF. If you can't stand with M/F sex scene or even M/F relationship then I feel sad for you.
first of all the mods do remove comments from bi books when the bi ones talk about straight romance or when straight romance is the main one.
"If you can't stand with M/F sex scene or even M/F relationship then I feel sad for you."
sad about what? this is a lesbian forum not bi don't get mad that other anons don't want to read about straight relationships.
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Da. Real talk. I sort of feel sad for myself too. Have you any idea what a chore it is to find fiction when a relationship between a man and a woman at best leaves you apathetic and worst grosses you out? The only thing that sort of balances it out is the blessing that at least I wasn't born a straight woman.sigh... wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 15:56Well, if you are mod then please login as mod to "ban" all books that have bi characters. If you are not mod then let me tell you something. We all have freedom of speech. You don't like it doesn't mean all lesbians who read this thread don't like it.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 06:56Da. There are many other sites to discuss bisexual-themed books, why bring them here? That doesn’t mean I want to ban all talk of books with bisexual characters, but there’s a difference between a book where a het relationship happened in the past and one where it happens on the pages of the book. And to me that includes ones that literally start off with the protagonist waking up in the bed of the guy she fucked the night before.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 04:15DA Why do you keep saying this? That thread had like eight posts and then the mods locked it. Others are right, like it or not "Lesbian-themed" here ends up meaning f/f that's worth reading, by a definition of "worth reading" that's inevitably going to vary from reader to reader. I mean, for myself I'd read nothing but goldstar/goldstar that was all brilliantly written in a wide array of genres if I could, but there just isn't that much of that, so even among just lesbians we end up making compromises along our own individual lines. Best thing is for everyone to just be honest about the book when you post here and let others decide if that's something she wants to read or not, or at least not throw a fit if someone else replies to your post to give a warning. You can disagree with someone's rec, but don't accuse them of trolling when this IS the mod-designated thread, but at the same time, anons on the other side should not go shaming posters for wanting to find f/f stories that don't involve het sex/romance between the leads at all, even if only mentioned and not actually on page.Guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:52x2 never been and never want to be with a bislut. There's a bi-themed books thread for non lesbian books, stop gaslighting this thread for lesbians.guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:06
the difference is you are a bislut we are lesbian that's why you don't care. try harder lesbophobic
Like other people said, there are very limited FF romance, if we have those as well we will have nothing much to read
To me (100% lesbian) I am OK with it as long as it ends with FF. If you can't stand with M/F sex scene or even M/F relationship then I feel sad for you.
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Da. wait...one line? are u kidding me? lmao this is all so ridiculous.Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 14:59Pagecatching Because lesbians do sometimes read books that have at least one bi character in the couple--again we have a limited selection of reading material to choose from when we want f/f themes--and here at least in theory we prioritize the lesbian POV on media unlike those other places. Any other site you'd be piled on for "biphobia," and probably labelled a "TERF" as well, if you ask "how bad is the m/f content?," and while there are some anons who get huffy about it, you're more likely to get a real answer here. For the specific book in question (which I haven't read and have zero interest in defending), that's an individual line. Some will want to skip a book that establishes the main character as having just slept with some dude immediately before the story starts, and I don't blame them. Others will say, well I'd have done without that, but if there's no on page het sex and then the entire actual story is an f/f romance then I can ignore that opening part. Either way you know what you'd potentially be getting into.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 06:56Da. There are many other sites to discuss bisexual-themed books, why bring them here? That doesn’t mean I want to ban all talk of books with bisexual characters, but there’s a difference between a book where a het relationship happened in the past and one where it happens on the pages of the book. And to me that includes ones that literally start off with the protagonist waking up in the bed of the guy she fucked the night before.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 04:15DA Why do you keep saying this? That thread had like eight posts and then the mods locked it. Others are right, like it or not "Lesbian-themed" here ends up meaning f/f that's worth reading, by a definition of "worth reading" that's inevitably going to vary from reader to reader. I mean, for myself I'd read nothing but goldstar/goldstar that was all brilliantly written in a wide array of genres if I could, but there just isn't that much of that, so even among just lesbians we end up making compromises along our own individual lines. Best thing is for everyone to just be honest about the book when you post here and let others decide if that's something she wants to read or not, or at least not throw a fit if someone else replies to your post to give a warning. You can disagree with someone's rec, but don't accuse them of trolling when this IS the mod-designated thread, but at the same time, anons on the other side should not go shaming posters for wanting to find f/f stories that don't involve het sex/romance between the leads at all, even if only mentioned and not actually on page.Guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:52x2 never been and never want to be with a bislut. There's a bi-themed books thread for non lesbian books, stop gaslighting this thread for lesbians.guest wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 22:06
the difference is you are a bislut we are lesbian that's why you don't care. try harder lesbophobic
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Did you read what I wrote?Sigh... wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 17:01You are so right. This is a lesbian forum. It's for us lesbian to chat about stuff. If every single topic has to be "lesbian" related then "so and so is bi", once upon a time, covid-19 will all have to be deleted to meet your standard.Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 16:44DAsigh... wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 15:56Well, if you are mod then please login as mod to "ban" all books that have bi characters. If you are not mod then let me tell you something. We all have freedom of speech. You don't like it doesn't mean all lesbians who read this thread don't like it.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 06:56Da. There are many other sites to discuss bisexual-themed books, why bring them here? That doesn’t mean I want to ban all talk of books with bisexual characters, but there’s a difference between a book where a het relationship happened in the past and one where it happens on the pages of the book. And to me that includes ones that literally start off with the protagonist waking up in the bed of the guy she fucked the night before.Guest wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 04:15
DA Why do you keep saying this? That thread had like eight posts and then the mods locked it. Others are right, like it or not "Lesbian-themed" here ends up meaning f/f that's worth reading, by a definition of "worth reading" that's inevitably going to vary from reader to reader. I mean, for myself I'd read nothing but goldstar/goldstar that was all brilliantly written in a wide array of genres if I could, but there just isn't that much of that, so even among just lesbians we end up making compromises along our own individual lines. Best thing is for everyone to just be honest about the book when you post here and let others decide if that's something she wants to read or not, or at least not throw a fit if someone else replies to your post to give a warning. You can disagree with someone's rec, but don't accuse them of trolling when this IS the mod-designated thread, but at the same time, anons on the other side should not go shaming posters for wanting to find f/f stories that don't involve het sex/romance between the leads at all, even if only mentioned and not actually on page.
Like other people said, there are very limited FF romance, if we have those as well we will have nothing much to read
To me (100% lesbian) I am OK with it as long as it ends with FF. If you can't stand with M/F sex scene or even M/F relationship then I feel sad for you.
first of all the mods do remove comments from bi books when the bi ones talk about straight romance or when straight romance is the main one.
"If you can't stand with M/F sex scene or even M/F relationship then I feel sad for you."
sad about what? this is a lesbian forum not bi don't get mad that other anons don't want to read about straight relationships.
Where did I say that you can't talk about other topics?
in my comment I only mentioned that you cannot talk about straight couples, it is against the rules of the forum.
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For this month of Halloween, I read "The Dead and the Dark" and really enjoyed it. A compelling story, interesting characters and a nice wlw relationship. I almost read the whole thing in a single day because I couldn't put it down.
As far as the gay, one character confirms she's a lesbian but I also believe the other is as well, because of things we later find out. For anyone that's read it, what did you think?
But yeah, this is a nice read if you're looking for something spooky and with two lesbian mains.
As far as the gay, one character confirms she's a lesbian but I also believe the other is as well, because of things we later find out. For anyone that's read it, what did you think?
But yeah, this is a nice read if you're looking for something spooky and with two lesbian mains.
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I liked it too. Sucks that it's one of the few competently written f/f books we've gotten this year, I'm so bored waiting for something else good to come outGuest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 19:38For this month of Halloween, I read "The Dead and the Dark" and really enjoyed it. A compelling story, interesting characters and a nice wlw relationship. I almost read the whole thing in a single day because I couldn't put it down.
As far as the gay, one character confirms she's a lesbian but I also believe the other is as well, because of things we later find out. For anyone that's read it, what did you think?
But yeah, this is a nice read if you're looking for something spooky and with two lesbian mains.
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What about the handmaiden fucking dudes too?Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 20:53Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 17:11Da. wait...one line? are u kidding me? lmao this is all so ridiculous.THOSE TWO SENTENCES ladies and ladies are the TOTAL EXTENT of her m/f physical interaction.
In a book ABOUT her transitioning from the juvenile love she had for her FEMALE handmaiden to the absolute love she has for her FEMALE bodyguard. (Amongst other assassination plots etc.)
Would anyone like to refute this with actual evidence or can we finally end this witch hunt?
lol
That said, can you people stop pushing this book? whats the point of keep doing it?
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gosh stop it, it seems that this book is yours since you do nothing but overdefend it, many anon have already made it clear that no matter how small the iteration is, something like this makes them not want to read it.Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 20:53Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 17:11Da. wait...one line? are u kidding me? lmao this is all so ridiculous.THOSE TWO SENTENCES ladies and ladies are the TOTAL EXTENT of her m/f physical interaction.
In a book ABOUT her transitioning from the juvenile love she had for her FEMALE handmaiden to the absolute love she has for her FEMALE bodyguard. (Amongst other assassination plots etc.)
Would anyone like to refute this with actual evidence or can we finally end this witch hunt?
The recommendation is already there, as well as the warning, whoever wants to read it is going to do it.
in case you haven't noticed the mods have already removed comments from both those who criticize the book and those who defend it, basically telling us to stop with this bullshit.
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Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 21:36What about the handmaiden fucking dudes too?Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 20:53Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 17:11Da. wait...one line? are u kidding me? lmao this is all so ridiculous.THOSE TWO SENTENCES ladies and ladies are the TOTAL EXTENT of her m/f physical interaction.
In a book ABOUT her transitioning from the juvenile love she had for her FEMALE handmaiden to the absolute love she has for her FEMALE bodyguard. (Amongst other assassination plots etc.)
Would anyone like to refute this with actual evidence or can we finally end this witch hunt?
lol
That said, can you people stop pushing this book? whats the point of keep doing it?
The handmaid doesn't F* any dudes in this book as you so eloquently put it.
Says the person who hasn't read the book and is still talking about it.
I'm only replying to people who are asking about it or trying to provide false information like yourself.
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Everyone say their favourite book (f/f pairing ofcourse) and what makes it special.
Also give your most recent read and what you thought of it.
That should give us a good bit to talk about.
Also give your most recent read and what you thought of it.
That should give us a good bit to talk about.
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Just report and ignore at this point.
And constant posting isn't required. If there's nothing to say, better silence that continued drivel.
And constant posting isn't required. If there's nothing to say, better silence that continued drivel.
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Skip what you don't want to read and that'll be the same thing as nothing being written for you. Some people want to talk about books in the thread for talking about books.Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 22:34Just report and ignore at this point.
And constant posting isn't required. If there's nothing to say, better silence that continued drivel.
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Okay this goes on my list. Any other Halloween recs while we're at it?Guest wrote: ↑18 Oct 2021, 19:38For this month of Halloween, I read "The Dead and the Dark" and really enjoyed it. A compelling story, interesting characters and a nice wlw relationship. I almost read the whole thing in a single day because I couldn't put it down.
As far as the gay, one character confirms she's a lesbian but I also believe the other is as well, because of things we later find out. For anyone that's read it, what did you think?
But yeah, this is a nice read if you're looking for something spooky and with two lesbian mains.
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Hi! Would you recommend Black Iris by Leah Raeder for its f/f content?
Thank you!
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the author is a trans bi "man" and in his own words : yes, black iris is f/f. it is also m/f. Both are represented. Not equally. To say more is to spoil plot points. But you should expect at least as much f/f as m/f in this book.Guest wrote: ↑24 Oct 2021, 18:13Hi! Would you recommend Black Iris by Leah Raeder for its f/f content?Thank you!
so it's another "queer" book, not worth the trouble.
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Has anyone read this?
Matrix follows 17-year-old Marie, who is unwanted at court for her bastardy, her height and rough-hewn appearance, and her scandalous family history of women crusaders and warriors. Deeply in love (and lust) with Queen Eleanor, Marie is shocked to find herself shipped off to a dilapidated abbey in England as its new prioress, despite having no vocation. . . .
She scoured religious texts for “female sodomy” and found nothing – indicating that she has an inkling her sexual encounters would not be as acceptable to wider society but her quick acceptance of an explanation – and the continuing circle of physical relationships among the sisters – indicates that no one intends to give up such acts or feel guilt over them. Indeed, none of the conflict in the story was about the simple existence of such relationships, and it seems like the community built by the women has a strong tradition of close relationships between sisters.
Matrix follows 17-year-old Marie, who is unwanted at court for her bastardy, her height and rough-hewn appearance, and her scandalous family history of women crusaders and warriors. Deeply in love (and lust) with Queen Eleanor, Marie is shocked to find herself shipped off to a dilapidated abbey in England as its new prioress, despite having no vocation. . . .
She scoured religious texts for “female sodomy” and found nothing – indicating that she has an inkling her sexual encounters would not be as acceptable to wider society but her quick acceptance of an explanation – and the continuing circle of physical relationships among the sisters – indicates that no one intends to give up such acts or feel guilt over them. Indeed, none of the conflict in the story was about the simple existence of such relationships, and it seems like the community built by the women has a strong tradition of close relationships between sisters.
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Yea I have, it’s gay but it’s weird, lots of religious mumble jumble, and the writer crammed Marie’s whole life in it, so everything was like ‘oh this happened moving on.’ I didn’t love it, not something I would recommend, if you wanna see a lesbian nuns love story you can skip it, she just occasionally fucked a few nuns and the writer would be like ‘oh they fucked’ then moved on to more religious stuff, Marie didn’t have deep feelings about them, she was more like using them for physical needs
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Are there any period era lesbian books set pre 1800s maybe?
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Can anyone list their top 3 favorite lesbian books?
I'm can't tbh, The Price of Salt is the only lesbian book I truly love, I've read it 6 times. I also enjoyed Fun Home.
I'm can't tbh, The Price of Salt is the only lesbian book I truly love, I've read it 6 times. I also enjoyed Fun Home.
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The Price of SaltGuest wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 01:51Can anyone list their top 3 favorite lesbian books?
I'm can't tbh, The Price of Salt is the only lesbian book I truly love, I've read it 6 times. I also enjoyed Fun Home.
Written on the Body
Fun Home
I've re-read those 3 the most.
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I read it too and posted about it earlier in this thread. I did like it though I completely understand where it wouldn't be for everyone and I did read it without knowing that the main character was a lesbian.Guest wrote: ↑30 Oct 2021, 22:38Yea I have, it’s gay but it’s weird, lots of religious mumble jumble, and the writer crammed Marie’s whole life in it, so everything was like ‘oh this happened moving on.’ I didn’t love it, not something I would recommend, if you wanna see a lesbian nuns love story you can skip it, she just occasionally fucked a few nuns and the writer would be like ‘oh they fucked’ then moved on to more religious stuff, Marie didn’t have deep feelings about them, she was more like using them for physical needs
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Hello to all.
Can someone suggest me an adventure book (I don't like fantasy but.. in case..), or espionage, or thriller with main characther or at least among the main characters, a lesbian?
Can someone suggest me an adventure book (I don't like fantasy but.. in case..), or espionage, or thriller with main characther or at least among the main characters, a lesbian?
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X2. I quite enjoyed requiem for immortals. Would love to read something similar.DVD wrote: ↑03 Nov 2021, 11:02Hello to all.
Can someone suggest me an adventure book (I don't like fantasy but.. in case..), or espionage, or thriller with main characther or at least among the main characters, a lesbian?
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the name of the writer for Fun Home? is it a graphic novel?Guest wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 20:31The Price of SaltGuest wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 01:51Can anyone list their top 3 favorite lesbian books?
I'm can't tbh, The Price of Salt is the only lesbian book I truly love, I've read it 6 times. I also enjoyed Fun Home.
Written on the Body
Fun Home
I've re-read those 3 the most.
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Da. But Alison Bechdel, and yeah it's a graphic novel.Guest wrote: ↑03 Nov 2021, 17:11the name of the writer for Fun Home? is it a graphic novel?Guest wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 20:31The Price of SaltGuest wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 01:51Can anyone list their top 3 favorite lesbian books?
I'm can't tbh, The Price of Salt is the only lesbian book I truly love, I've read it 6 times. I also enjoyed Fun Home.
Written on the Body
Fun Home
I've re-read those 3 the most.
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It's been talked about a lot on this thread, but (for the "thriller" part of your ask)...Fingersmith, if you haven't tried it yet. Historical (Victorian England) crime novel, lesbian leads, extremely tropey but also very very well written and a satisfying ending.DVD wrote: ↑03 Nov 2021, 11:02Hello to all.
Can someone suggest me an adventure book (I don't like fantasy but.. in case..), or espionage, or thriller with main characther or at least among the main characters, a lesbian?
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Thank you, both !Guest wrote: ↑03 Nov 2021, 12:01
X2. I quite enjoyed requiem for immortals. Would love to read something similar.
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Are there even any really decent lesbian books out there? So many out there are worse than what you read in fanfictions.Guest wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 01:51Can anyone list their top 3 favorite lesbian books?
I'm can't tbh, The Price of Salt is the only lesbian book I truly love, I've read it 6 times. I also enjoyed Fun Home.
I guess two comes to mind really.
1. Poppy Jenkins
2. The blind side of love ( yes yes i've already read plenty of criticism for this particular one)
Can anyone else chip in?
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I started it and then was like, wait, and looked up more detailed tags and it hasGuest wrote: ↑14 Oct 2021, 15:26anyone read the new clare ashton?
Which is fine but really not my thing.
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Sadly I don’t think I’ve ever read any truly great lesbian book. Enjoyed a couple of Sarah Waters and Jeanette Winterson but nothing that’s really blown me away.
Whereas I’ve read some truly great writing in Fan Fiction. You have to filter a lot of crap to get to it though, but the same can be said for books
Whereas I’ve read some truly great writing in Fan Fiction. You have to filter a lot of crap to get to it though, but the same can be said for books
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Brayden's latest book, Marry Me, is pretty nice. I enjoyed it.
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Thanks will definitely check it outGuest wrote: ↑10 Nov 2021, 15:59Brayden's latest book, Marry Me, is pretty nice. I enjoyed it.
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The publisher released it on the 1st Nov. It might not be out at Amazon etc yet.
https://www.boldstrokesbooks.com/books/ ... den-3733-b
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Bleeding earth! Super cool apocalyptic story featuring a lesbian main character
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Melissa Brayden's new book is so damn boring. As if it wasn't enough that her books have been basically the same repetitive book where she just changes names, this one centres the story around some boring man. This is the first book of hers i give a shot in a while since i gave up on her books and damn idk how that anon liked it tbh. She truly sounds like a fanfiction writer who just changes character descriptions.
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We’re all different, personally I’ve only enjoyed one book rec’d here and some that come up constantly baffle me as I found them stupefyingly awful BUT I’ve never felt the need to detail that, and I’d certainly never ream other individuals tastes.
I know it’s l chat but it’s a book thread for goodness sake. No need to be snarky, A simple not for me and I felt the story revolved too much around a male character would have sufficed.
I know it’s l chat but it’s a book thread for goodness sake. No need to be snarky, A simple not for me and I felt the story revolved too much around a male character would have sufficed.
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