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    [[File:Aphrodite Lesbian.png|thumb|An Aphrodite Lesbian flag]]
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    [[File:Alt Aphrodite.png|thumb|Alt flag by lgbtstims]]
    [[File:Alt Aphrodite.png|thumb|Alt flag by lgbstims]]
    [[File:Aphrodite Alt.png|thumb|Alt flag by TheNelsonSystem]]
    [[File:Aphrodite Alt.png|thumb|Alt flag by TheNelsonSystem]]
    [[File:Aphrodite Alt 2.png|thumb|Alt flag by Icarusoblivion]]
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    == History ==
    == History ==
    It is currently unknown who originally coined the term aphrodite lesbian specifically. A quote from Tumblr blog aphroditelesbians of Judith M Glassgold from April 19, 2018 alludes its term:<ref>https://aphroditelesbians.tumblr.com/post/159770989498/aphrodite-lesbians</ref><blockquote>''When we think of the widely erotic, physical, and orgasmic dimension, we are imagining an Aphroditic lesbianism.  In the sphere of Aphrodite we learn to celebrate the particular modes of sexual gratification that only women can give one another and that women can only receive from one another.  The intensity of connection, the intimacy of touch, which come from knowing the other’s body because of our deep knowledge of our own, which comes from discovering our own body through our exploration of another woman’s; the joyful experiencing of a lovemaking whose pace is fully governed by female rhythms, whose climaxes are foundly familiar - these are Aphrodite’s gifts.''</blockquote>
    It is currently unknown who originally coined the term aphrodite lesbian.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    An aphrodite lesbian flag was featured on Tumblr user plurgai's account. It has an unknown meaning and it is not known if the user originally created this flag or not, but it seems to be one of the most recognised.
    An aphrodite lesbian flag was featured on Tumblr user plurgai's account. It has an unknown meaning and it is not known if the user originally created this flag or not, but it seems to be one of the most recognised.


    On September 8th 2020, another aphrodite lesbian flag was coined by Tumblr user lgbtstims. Its colour meanings are as follows. Red represents passion and lust, its one of the colors traditionally associated with the goddess Aphrodite. Pink represents love and romance, another color associated with Aphrodite. Light pink represents yonic desire. White represents peace & acceptance of your sexuality. Lavender represents lesbian history, lavender has been associated with the gay & lesbian movement since the 1920s. Violet represents [[sapphic]] love, violets were a symbol of love between women back in the day and the subject of a sappho poem. Blue represents vitality, also the color of the sea which is the birthplace of Aphrodite.
    On September 8th 2020, another aphrodite lesbian flag was coined by Tumblr user lgbstims. Its colour meanings are as follows. Red represents passion and lust, its one of the colors traditionally associated with the goddess Aphrodite. Pink represents love and romance, another color associated with Aphrodite. Light pink represents yonic desire. White represents peace & acceptance of your sexuality. Lavender represents lesbian history, lavender has been associated with the gay & lesbian movement since the 1920s. Violet represents [[sapphic]] love, violets were a symbol of love between women back in the day and the subject of a sappho poem. Blue represents vitality, also the color of the sea which is the birthplace of Aphrodite.


    Two other aphrodite lesbian flags were then made on August 20th, 2021, by Tumblr user icarusoblivion and FANDOM user TheNelsonSystem inspired by the bambi lesbian flag and colour pallets associated with Aphrodite.
    Two other aphrodite lesbian flags were then made on August 20th, 2021, by Tumblr user icarusoblivion and FANDOM user TheNelsonSystem inspired by the bambi lesbian flag and colour pallets associated with Aphrodite.

    Revision as of 01:06, 9 December 2021

    An Aphrodite Lesbian flag
    Alt flag by lgbstims
    Alt flag by TheNelsonSystem
    Alt flag by Icarusoblivion

    An Aphrodite Lesbian is a lesbian who has a more sexual nature. It may be used by hypersexual lesbians, aro-spec allosexual lesbians, or lesbians that generally consider themselves sexual in nature/more interested in sexual activities than non-sexual activities. It is the opposite of a bambi lesbian.

    The mascic counterpart is eros gay.

    History

    It is currently unknown who originally coined the term aphrodite lesbian specifically. A quote from Tumblr blog aphroditelesbians of Judith M Glassgold from April 19, 2018 alludes its term:[1]

    When we think of the widely erotic, physical, and orgasmic dimension, we are imagining an Aphroditic lesbianism.  In the sphere of Aphrodite we learn to celebrate the particular modes of sexual gratification that only women can give one another and that women can only receive from one another.  The intensity of connection, the intimacy of touch, which come from knowing the other’s body because of our deep knowledge of our own, which comes from discovering our own body through our exploration of another woman’s; the joyful experiencing of a lovemaking whose pace is fully governed by female rhythms, whose climaxes are foundly familiar - these are Aphrodite’s gifts.

    Flag

    An aphrodite lesbian flag was featured on Tumblr user plurgai's account. It has an unknown meaning and it is not known if the user originally created this flag or not, but it seems to be one of the most recognised.

    On September 8th 2020, another aphrodite lesbian flag was coined by Tumblr user lgbstims. Its colour meanings are as follows. Red represents passion and lust, its one of the colors traditionally associated with the goddess Aphrodite. Pink represents love and romance, another color associated with Aphrodite. Light pink represents yonic desire. White represents peace & acceptance of your sexuality. Lavender represents lesbian history, lavender has been associated with the gay & lesbian movement since the 1920s. Violet represents sapphic love, violets were a symbol of love between women back in the day and the subject of a sappho poem. Blue represents vitality, also the color of the sea which is the birthplace of Aphrodite.

    Two other aphrodite lesbian flags were then made on August 20th, 2021, by Tumblr user icarusoblivion and FANDOM user TheNelsonSystem inspired by the bambi lesbian flag and colour pallets associated with Aphrodite.

    Resources

    1. https://plurgai.tumblr.com/post/649733629175611392/bambi-lesbian-a-lesbian-more-interested-in
    2. https://lgbstims.tumblr.com/post/628730612123123714/aphrodite-lesbian-flag-aphrodite-lesbian-a
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