Lesbian

A woman (or non-binary person who relates to womanhood in some way) who experiences emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction primarily or exclusively to other women and/or non-binary people.

Definition

A woman (or non-binary person who relates to womanhood in some way) who experiences emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction primarily or exclusively to other women and/or non-binary people.

Flag

Lesbian pride flag with its characteristic coloured stripes.

Lesbian flag · Designer: Emily Gwen · 2018

Designed to include the full spectrum of lesbian identities: butch, femme, trans, and non-binary lesbians.

Stripe HEX RGB CMYK Pantone Meaning
1 #D52D00 213,45,0 C:0 M:79 Y:100 K:16 n/a Gender non-conformity
2 #EF7627 239,118,39 C:0 M:51 Y:84 K:6 n/a Independence
3 #FF9A56 255,154,86 C:0 M:40 Y:66 K:0 n/a Community
4 #FFFFFF 255,255,255 C:0 M:0 Y:0 K:0 n/a Unique relationships to womanhood
5 #D162A4 209,98,164 C:0 M:53 Y:22 K:18 n/a Serenity and peace
6 #B55690 181,86,144 C:0 M:52 Y:20 K:29 n/a Love and sex
7 #A30262 163,2,98 C:0 M:99 Y:40 K:36 n/a Femininity

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Etymology

From the Greek island of Lesbos, home of poet Sappho (c. 630-570 BCE), whose lyric poetry described erotic love between women. "Lesbian" as a noun meaning a woman attracted to women solidified in the late 19th century through sexological literature.

History

  • Sappho (c. 630-570 BCE) - Her poetry celebrating love between women survived in fragments; the island of Lesbos gives lesbianism its name
  • 1955 - Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon founded the Daughters of Bilitis in San Francisco - the first lesbian civil and political rights organization in the US
  • 1970s - Lesbian feminism emerged as a political and cultural force, with separatist communities, bookstores, and music festivals
  • 1999 - Labrys Lesbian Flag designed by Sean Campbell
  • 2018 - Emily Gwen designs the Sunset/Orange-Pink lesbian flag, now the most widely used

Common myths

  • "A lesbian who has had relationships with men is really bisexual." Sexual history does not determine identity.
  • "Butch lesbians want to be men." Gender expression and gender identity are separate.

Notable people

  • Sappho (c. 630-570 BCE) - Greek poet; namesake of "sapphic" and "lesbian"
  • Radclyffe Hall (1880-1943) - Author of The Well of Loneliness (1928)
  • Del Martin (1921-2008) & Phyllis Lyon (1924-2020) - Co-founders of Daughters of Bilitis
  • Audre Lorde (1934-1992) - Black lesbian feminist poet; Sister Outsider
  • Adrienne Rich (1929-2012) - Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence
  • Ellen DeGeneres (1958-) - Came out publicly 1997, a landmark US television moment
  • k.d. lang (1961-) - Canadian musician; came out 1992

See also

Sources & further reading

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