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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Sapphic Literature

2024, July 25

Am I missing something?

I was browsing books on Kindle, when I saw—once again!—that in almost every GG pairing, one was dressed in pants, and the other one in a dress.

What is going on?

Is there a sort of understanding within the lesbian literary community—I mean those who write so-called WLW fiction—that one of them just has to wear pants?  Look, when lesbianism was just becoming a thing in ancient Greece, they didn't even have, or wear pants

Is there an unwritten dress code that I'm unaware of, that one member of each lesbian couple has to volunteer to be the pants person?

I don't think that wearing pants implies anything about the wearer.  They're not tomboys, or guy wannabes.  I'm deeply annoyed, because I wear pants sometimes, and if anyone wants to impute any characteristic about me from that fact, they can go straight to hell. 

Kay, not wearing pants!!  (Actually, I'm wearing pajamas, which don't count.)

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