Well this is biblical.
Author: suchasinistergame
happy 6 months libsaversary to me and @suchasinistergame! I can honestly say my life has changed so much, and gotten so much better, in 6 months. Let’s see what the next 6 months bring :3
Happy libiversary to us! It’s been emotional haha but I’m so fucking happy to be here and to have met you and so many other amazing people. Can’t wait to see what’s lined up – i mean, 6 months is a lifetime in Libs’ world lol but that’s just a part of the fun, right…?
I’m not really sure why I’ve not watched Call Me By Your Name yet but i feel like i definitely should
i really REALLY wish the body positive movement had been “you don’t have to look good or be beautiful or pretty to be worth something and to make things happen for yourself and to be happy” rather than “everyone is beautiful!! don’t worry you’re still hot even if you’re not ‘conventionally attractive!!” bc that still puts this superficial idea of ‘hotness’ and ‘beauty’ on a pedestal when really it shouldn’t matter at all it’s literally just our outer meat sack it means nothing it’s going to rot anyway
So @suchasinistergame and I have been discussing making Libs themed perfumes. I’ve made scents before so should be really fun. Wonder if anyone around would be up for designing labels?
@ any artists i know in other fandoms too!
Bf has now been approached three times in two days in Lisbon and asked if he wants to buy hash. I mean I’m happy that they still think he’s young and hip enough but really, who says yes to that…? Brits abroad, looking for an easy score~ 🎶
I only met one other homosexual in the army. That was in Le Havre in 1917. We was on the boat coming home. I don’t know how these things work, whether it’s through conversation, or whether it’s the attitude of the individual concerned, but we seemed to come together, see. All of a sudden his arm was round my neck and this, that and the other, and then, of course, one thing led to another. And that was Phil, my affair that I had for seven years. When I come out of the army we stuck together. I was living at the time in Ilford. I rejoined the army in 1920, then I went out to Germany. I was living with Phil at the time and I saw him when I came home on leave and we kept a flat together. I was in the army because the army was my life at that period. He was somebody just like a wife to come home to…
… I don’t think our friends or family knew, yet they had a very good suspicion. Phil and I often talked about it, only he said, well, he says, as long as we love each other, what’s it to do with other people? And that was the true situation.
Text: First person account as told by Gerald, born 1892, Norfolk, England. Excerpted from Between the Acts: Lives of Homosexual Men 1885-1967, Jeffrey Weeks and Kevin Porter (eds)
(story found thanks to: www.woolfandwilde.com)
“As long as we love each other, what’s it to do with other people?”