Call it lesbian genius (like Alice Coffin), gay talent or LGBT joy: oppressed communities are born of a creativity in resilience that borders on art. Thus the dyke – who has been able to proudly reclaim this stigma – comes in a color chart as subtle as a Pantone. I do not claim to be exhaustive here, since variations and sub-categories are created every day in the four corners of New Gouinande.
That said, here are some of the 50 shades of contemporary dykes. Maybe you will recognize yourself, even from straight people.
It’s a new age Alison Bechdel. More chic than the Quechua (which is ultimately just a German like any other) and more international than the Decathlon, this dyke likes the outdoors, fleeces (even in summer), has five isothermal water bottles, but keeps to his comfort. When she bivouacs (she is a digital nomad), it is in a van, fully equipped. She is more dog than cat (a rarity in her community). In winter, she wears a turtleneck. on his tab
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