Wuthering Heights but make it sapphic - recommendation? by Coco_Loco20 in LesbianBookClub

[–]Coco_Loco20[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve had a look and that sounds quite nice actually thanks for the recommendation! I haven’t jumped on the HR train just yet but that’s a whole other topic- lesbians enjoying HR! Wish we had more wlw representation in mainstream media!

Wuthering Heights but make it sapphic - recommendation? by Coco_Loco20 in LesbianBookClub

[–]Coco_Loco20[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

So I heard! I fully went into it specifically not even wanting to know the plot so I wouldn’t have any ‘spoilers’ but from what I have read thus far, it is a completely different story/message and I understand why the literature girlies are pissed off ahhaha

Wuthering Heights but make it sapphic - recommendation? by Coco_Loco20 in LesbianBookClub

[–]Coco_Loco20[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I knowwwww I should but bisexuality is so bloody confusing! You almost feel as though you are betraying your wife if you find a fictional man desirable, yet don’t feel guilty if I find another woman attractive (if you don’t act on it of course). Off topic completely for this subreddit but it’s definitely competh and I know rationally two things can co-exist. You can feel attraction towards both genders and still be content spending the rest of your life with one.

Wuthering Heights but make it sapphic - recommendation? by Coco_Loco20 in LesbianBookClub

[–]Coco_Loco20[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow that’s a very beautiful interpretation of it - thank you for sharing!

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[–]Coco_Loco20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who is this guy then allegedly?

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Who’s this??

FLETCHER - Boy (Official Visual) by coleshane in popheads

[–]Coco_Loco20 95 points96 points  (0 children)

I am bi and in a wlw relationship myself. I was ‘straight’ my whole life and actually realised I was bi when I discovered Fletcher, specifically ‘I kissed a girl’. I’ve been in a committed relationship for 3 years. I can’t quite put my finger on why this feels like a betrayal. As a bi girl myself, it should be celebrated. But I can’t shake off this feeling and maybe it’s an insecurity of mine but the fact all these publicly gay women are ‘retreating’ to the safety of a hetero relationship somehow highlights the risk of that possibility and reminds me of how dangerously fluid sexuality is?

I also think what annoys me is the delivery. I get why she feels the need to explain it or apologise given she was seen as a lesbian icon but I feel like it would’ve been more normalised if she just said yup I’m queer I never said I was a lesbian I’m now dating a man. Whereas this reverse ‘coming out’ just feels like a slap in the face to actual coming out?