Badass high fantasy sapphic novels?
I'm looking for the title. I like fantasy, and badass lesbians, so I want both. Is there any badass fantasy sapphic novels you'd recommend? (Little to no smut, please; I don't like that).
I'm looking for the title. I like fantasy, and badass lesbians, so I want both. Is there any badass fantasy sapphic novels you'd recommend? (Little to no smut, please; I don't like that).
Hi! I'm a Greek Mythology nerd, so I know a good amount about the gods, but I don't know how to change knowledge into faith, especially after my last faith ended up with me spending most of my life so far in a cult. Does anybody have advice from when they were just joining this religion?
Hi. I've realized recently that what I do behind closed doors does not affect me when it comes to dysphoria, only what I do in public. Is that normal? I mean, I know I'm trans, I just want to know if gender dysphoria looks like this for other people. And this is not public dysphoria, it's just that I don't feel it in private. Could somebody who knows more about the psychology of being trans explain it to me, please?
Are there any ancient sapphic books that anybody's read? I looked it up, and all I found was somebody searching for historical fiction, but I want ancient literature, similar to The Iliad. And don't say Sappho's works, since I've read all that we have. Does anybody have any recommendations that match my criteria?
Also, I don't like smut. (I know that this would be unlikely in old literature, but still.)
Edit: I want any sapphic literature from ancient to the mid seventeenth century. I'm fine with any literature from then or before.
Are there any ancient sapphic books that anybody's read? I looked it up, and all I found was somebody searching for historical fiction, but I want ancient literature, similar to The Iliad. And don't say Sappho's works, since I've read all that we have. Does anybody have any recommendations that match my criteria?
Also, I don't like smut. (I know that this would be unlikely in old literature, but still.)