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"Stud" versus "Butch"
Hello,
Curious femme here. Lately, I've noticed on certain lesbian websites butches are referred to as "studs". This seems to be a generational thing with younger butches especially using the term. I find if off-putting because to me the term "stud" implies some type of breeding stock. Thoughts on this? |
One word...culture.
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Like brother Corkey said, it's a cultural thing. From my own personal experience I've only ever heard African American or Latino butches refer to themselves as studs. I don't think that they see themselves as livestock but rather handsome masculine women. Just like some straight women call men that they find attractive studs.
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Okay, maybe it is a cultural thing. There's nothing wrong with it, I was just wondering where it came from. I just happened to see 'stud' as meaning one thing. I had a picture of a prize stallion in my head. (*giggles*) That doesn't mean that's what the person had in mind. |
Stud isn't a new term and there are probably a few references online, if you googled a bit.
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It is nothing to be laughed at, unless of course one is not educated about cultures. Perhaps looking about the site will correct this? Just a suggestion.
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Stud, Macha and Aggressive are just a couple of Identities that have evolved over the last decade or so within the history of those Identifying masculine, they do not replace Butch as an Identity nor do these terms dictate pronouns. Or sexual preference. Self Identity is an empowering experience, and being able to express that with a term that feels right is awesome. Butch is not a one term fits all, especially in a Community that is becoming more beautifully diverse every day. :LGBTQFlag: :daywalker: |
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Hi, Studs, daddies, aggressives, tomboys, papis, machas are all cutural terms used by some folks. I don't think it's generational it's always been out there as long as I can remember. I do believe that the internet and social media have made the words more popular. I'd leave any further animal references out when it comes to these particular terms. |
i'm not all that versed but i've never heard stud used when referring to butch.
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That's because they are not the same thing. :weedsmoke: :daywalker: |
I wasn't saying that I saw people who identified as "studs" as animals. I was saying that's the only way I'd ever heard that term used before until very recently. I thought it would start an interesting discussion, which is why I didn't just "Google" it just for my own knowledge.
I meant no offense to anyone. |
I'd like to add that on occasion the Mrs Day will holler at me with a 'Hey, Stud...' here n there, but it's not the same thing as Stud - the Identity term. :smelling-flower: :daywalker: |
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:) I think it would be a great conversation to be had. |
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I have absolutely no idea what you're so upset about. I'm not being defensive at all. I'm explaining why I decided to start this as a thread instead of just looking it up. I'm not bent out of shape either. I'm just genuinely confused by your response. (I didn't mean to 'thank' your response. Slipped finger.) I'm lost. |
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