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Originally Posted by cinderella
So, just out of curiosity...would you call someone a dyke if she were a girly-girl, 'high-femme'?
I'm from the old school, and in my day the word 'dyke' was used for women who, from their attire and aggressive demeanor usually attributed to males, were thought of as 'butch', but more commonly called 'dyke'. The word, usually uttered by straights, was meant to be derisive and offensive - that is why I don't like the word. However, these days I'm seeing that the 'd' word is being applied to all or most lesbians no matter how they i.d.
Comments anyone?
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What you say is interesting Cinderella. It does seem when it is used derisively it's almost like "wanna-be man get out."
To me Dyke- in the reclaimed sense of the word- is about attitude and not appearance. Femmes certainly can have that strut too. I know of all types of women both on the more feminine and masculine side of the spectrum and in between who claim dyke.