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Originally Posted by Femminator
I was pretty darn happy to see several baby butches at the new coffee shop in the library by my house. One is half owner with her father, she is maybe 24or so. I don't believe that Butch is dying, I just think that the younger gen does not use that term much anymore. Kinda like the new 'Steampunk' dressing of the 00's, is actually the old New Wave dressing of the 80's . Same thing, different word.
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I think it might also be cultural. I was talking to a Butch friend at home and she does not identify as Butch, she identifies as Dyke. She has been a part of the Community in my home town for over 20 years and said that Butch is not a common term. I was surprised at this as I have not been a part of that community for long, but I have been a part of many others in different areas of the country and Butch is a term that is very much alive and well.
There are many women in that community that I would identify as Butch, but the term Butch is not what they are using to describe themselves.
I would love to do a poll on personal identities and then cross reference to see how many are involved in other communities and whether that influences their personal identity.
I know I am a huge geek, you don't have to tell me.