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QuestionAre lesbian couples really wearing each other's styles?
Posted May 29, 2024 by CryingInYourInbox in Lesbians

I see TIMs constantly talk about how lesbians totally uwu wear each other's clothes and start sharing the same style...

What?? This sounds like a fictional fantasy. they see STRAIGHT GIRLS do.

Who here could even fit into what their partner wears, first of all? Secondly are lesbians seeking out women who's style they want to emulate? I'm certainly not. Personally it seems like opposites attract a lot of the time when it comes to fashion.

I've always dated soft feminine or hyper feminine girls who wouldn't wear my clothes and vice versa.

Sounds fake and straight. But maybe I'm wrong?

4 comments

DonnaFeminaMarch 27, 2025(Edited March 27, 2025)

Fantastic! Wonderful! Thank you!

Although this may trigger a pile-on, I would like to ask those who don't want their posts to be included in the archives to reconsider, if those requests stand in the way of archiving Ovarit. Here's why:

  • Ovarit is a valuable part of feminist history and we want it to be available online forever.

  • We all posted here, under handles that we chose, and let our posts sit here on a website that anyone in the world could see for years and years. Why would we backtrack on that decision now? What's the difference between the world seeing your post on ovarit.com or seeing it on ovarit-archive.com?

  • If you really, truly don't want your posts visible on ovarit-archive.com, you still have a month to go back through the site and delete them all. Please do not place that burden on someone else's shoulders.

LavenderskyMarch 27, 2025

If you really, truly don't want your posts visible on ovarit-archive.com, you still have a month to go back through the site and delete them all.

But if the archive's 90% complete, it's too late?

LocalDworkinistMarch 27, 2025

Yeah I'm just gonna have to rerun a lot of it to make sure any deletions are not included.

XYWithProstateMarch 28, 2025
  1. I'm sure you can simply remove the offending content instead of re-archiving.
  2. Ask if they'd consider replacing their name with [deleted] or something else.