The kind of lesbian that wants to move in after talking for 3 days. They like to move fast. She'll bring the u-haul.
John: Hey did you hear about Cierra's new girl?
pete: Yeah I heard they got married after a month. She seems like such a uhaul lesbian.
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This is were 2 lesbians put there entire head in to thier partners vagina- a lesbian hat.
It is a form of oral lesbian vagina sex.
The vagina must be wet to do this.
The vagina must be a bucket and very wet to participate in this form of oral sex- the lesbian hat.
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The word that every girl thinks at one point
Oh look at that cute girl! Thinks *i'm lesbian?*
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Short lesbian people with hairy feet, commonly found at Gamestops and Walmarts.
Likes dried apricots.
Walmarter A: I had to go through a lesbian hobbit to get these peeps!
Walmarter B: Yeah, I have to shop at whole foods now...
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yaoi where the men just look like women
lesbian yaoi is not the same as yuri
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A lesbian who's obsessed with crystals.
They're annoying and when they show you their crystals they'll probably be like I wear this one to ward off evil energy blah blah blah
Girl 1: hey how's your relationship going with girl 3?
Girl 2: omg, don't mention her name! I broke up with her!!!
Girl 1: why?
Girl 2: she's a crystal lesbian!!!!
Girl 1: damnn bestay, SUCH a con~
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Political lesbianism is a practice of intentionally choosing a lesbian identity for feminist political reasons. Political lesbians reject sexual and romantic relationships with men and choose to develop relationships with women instead. They may or may not be sexually attracted to women, and they may or may not engage in sex with women. They may believe that sexual orientation can be freely chosen, or that "lesbianism" doesn't require homosexuality, only not having sex with men and orienting one's life around women. The concept of political lesbianism originated in the 1970s and '80s. It is controversial; many lesbians find the term offensive because they regard their sexual attraction to women as innate rather than chosen and define their lesbianism based on that attraction, regardless of politics.
Feminist scholar Sheila Jeffreys advocated political lesbianism as a way for feminists to center their lives around other women.
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