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footygirl114 · 14 days
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What the heck was that
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pariaritzia · 10 months
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Queerness in Indian Media
↳Film: DIDI TERA DEVAR DEEWANA from HUM AAPKE HAIN KOUN (1994, Hindi), dir. SOORAJ BARJATYA
Sooraj Barjatya films are known for their (often unintentionally comedic) portrayals of traditional family values, which is why it was so surprising that a song like Didi Tera Devar Deewana somehow made it into what was, at the time, the biggest Indian blockbuster. The character Rita (Sahila Chaddha), who has no prominent role in the film otherwise, crossdresses to role-play as Prem (Salman Khan). She teases the women, romances Nisha (Madhuri Dixit) and conducts herself with a confident masculinity that was, and still is, virtually unheard of in mainstream Indian cinema across all languages.
Commentary on this song by Professor Gayatri Gopinath, from her book Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures, was posted by Desbian Herstory here.
This song was only the beginning of Madhuri Dixit's involvement in queer media, as she would go on to feature in multiple gay and gay-coded media, both as a supportive character and as the gay character herself. She has also been supportive in real life of the LGBTQ community.
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pwhl-mybeloved · 1 month
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With the trade deadline past and stuff getting announced I find it interesting that Desbian is suddenly in the middle of moving
how…dare you???
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desi-lesbian · 16 days
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Desbian. Is this anything.
Lol this is everything
I love it😂♥️
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radfemboards · 7 months
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Sharing archives of blogs I often reference for sources part 1
Lesbian Archives - https://lesbian-archives.tumblr.com/archive
The Sappho of Lesbos - https://the-sappho-of-lesbos.tumblr.com/archive
Lesbian Art History - https://lesbianarthistory.tumblr.com/archive
Retro Lesbians - https://retrolesbians.tumblr.com/archive
Desbian History - https://desbianherstory.tumblr.com/archive
Women-Loving Art - https://women-loving-art.tumblr.com/archive
Floating Book - https://floatingbook.tumblr.com/archive
Hedgehog Moss - https://hedgehog-moss.tumblr.com/archive
Lesbian Feminists - https://lesbianfeminists.tumblr.com/archive
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brwngrlventing · 3 years
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Happy Pride Month! Enjoy these Queer Singhs and Queer Kaurs 👬🏽🏳️‍🌈👭🏽
(I am an amateur when it comes to design but I picked up the pen after a long time)
With little to no representation of Queer Punjabis on screen sometimes you have to make your own!
Check out my Instagram @brwngrlventing for more queer desi content!
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concentratedfire · 6 years
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@desbian its for “““weight management””” and dw im probably not gonna do it bcus you are very right !!
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transdonaldduck · 7 years
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some more of "the three gay caballeros" :0c ?
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i love them being all soft with each other
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lgbstims · 3 years
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stimboard for my Desi / South Asian lesbian flag
all gifs mine
🪔 🥭 🪔 - 🥭 🪔 🥭 - 🪔 🥭 🪔
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lesbiankoby · 6 years
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hi so! i just finished watching the original trilogy and playing through apollo justice and the next game in the series is dual destinies which ive heard is not a good game, but at the same time it introduces new characters. i was wondering what approach i should take to this game? as it seems i cannot merely skip playing/watching it to me...
duel destinies is pretty bad, yeah-- i enjoy a handful of the characters it introduces and soj is a slightly more enjoyable experience as a whole (athena’s single soj case is actually incredibly fun), but if you want my advice on what to play next i’d actually jump into the spinoff games layton v wright is really fun if you’re interested in playing a game as bizarre as you would imagine a professor layton crossover to be (puzzle game aspects and all), and the investigations games (miles’ spinoff) can get super draggy at times but i think they’re a blast and love the entire aai cast (if you want me to hook u up with a modded aai2 rom i can do that). 
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footygirl114 · 10 days
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Anne Renee Desbian 👏👏👏👏👏👏
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guardsticks · 6 years
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desbian replied to your photoset “look at what i did”
oh wait whoops is this a WIP shud i delete my rb ?
nah im done w/ it youre good!
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moonlightsapphic · 2 years
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Should I or should I not risk the delicate confidence in my bisexual and newly sapphic identity that I carefully cultivated over the past year after a whole life of comphet conditioning ... by picking up a very heterosexual contemporary romance that my friends (whom I haven't even come out to) keep urging me to read?
I'm sure it's a great book about a woman in STEM and a hot but also wholesome romance and engaging writing but ... damn. Internalised homophobia has really messed me up. Will it ever get better? I dream of a future in which nothing, no piece of media, stray thought or human interaction, can hamper my internal truth. Even if the world is bigoted, I will no longer question my own validity, the love that I know is real and the partner that I know is right for me.
We really need to talk about the long-term effects of internalised homophobia more, especially on mspec sapphic women who were taught to be dependant on men and are periodically guilt-tripped into feeling like they are making the wrong "choice". Sometimes I think it's just me, that I'm broken or wrong, but then my girlfriend says she feels the same way. It's comforting, because we're both on the same page. But it's also lonely, because no one else seems to be.
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yo neb yknow what im not looking forward to? su crew fucking up the rutile twin's sisterhood/gayness the same way they did the diamonds
DONT JINX IT
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concentratedfire · 6 years
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@desbian thank u !!!
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