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Leslie Feinberg

Stone Butch Blues

  • Dani CyChas quoted2 months ago
    “Will you still respect me in the morning?” she demanded.

    “Will you marry me?” I asked her.

    We both laughed and hugged each other, but the sad thing is, I think we were each kind of serious
  • Dani CyChas quoted2 months ago


    Angie shook her head. “It’s tough when you see it coming, ain’t it?”

    “Yeah,” I said, “it’s like driving on a single-lane highway and seeing an eighteen-wheeler heading right for you
  • Dani CyChas quoted2 months ago
    “She’s beautiful, isn’t she?” I said.

    Angie looked at me and cocked her head. “You like tough women, don’t you, butch?” I smiled and stabbed my eggs with my fork
  • Dani CyChas quoted2 months ago
    “Listen up now,” I pleaded, “this is serious.” “This ain’t serious, this is a drag show,” someone yelled.

    “Yeah,” I said. “This is serious.” I realized what I wanted to say. ‘You know, all our lives they’ve told us the way we are isn’t right.”

    I heard some murmurs, “Yeah!”

    “Well, this is our home. We’re family.”
  • Dani CyChas quoted3 months ago
    Strong to my enemies, tender to those I loved and respected. That’s what I wanted to be. Soon I would have to put these qualities to the test. But for the moment, I was happy.
  • Dani CyChas quoted3 months ago
    Her face softened. “That’s kinda hard to explain. I guess being a good lover means respecting a femme. It means listening to her body. And even if the sex gets a little rough, or whatever, that it’s what she wants too, and inside you’re still coming from a gentle place. Does that make sense?”
  • Dani CyChas quoted3 months ago
    After the bar closed we’d walk down the street, pretty tipsy, one of us on each of Jacqueline’s arms. She’d throw her head up to the heavens and say, “Thank you, God, for these two good-looking butches.” Al and I would lean forward and wink at each other and we’d all laugh for the sheer joy of being who we were, and being it together.
  • Dani CyChas quoted3 months ago
    What I saw there released tears I’d held back for years: strong, burly women, wearing ties and suit coats. Their hair was slicked back in perfect DAs. They were the handsomest women I’d ever seen. Some of them were wrapped in slow motion dances with women in tight dresses and high heels who touched them tenderly. Just watching made me ache with need.

    This was everything I could have hoped for in life.
  • Dani CyChas quoted3 months ago
    I wondered why she was telling me this. “What place was that?” I asked her.

    “What?” She looked sorry she had opened up the subject.

    “Where’s the place where those people are?”

    Gloria sighed.

    “Please,” I asked her. My voice was trembling.

    She looked around before she spoke. “It’s in Niagara Falls,” she dropped her voice. “Why do you want to know?”

    I shrugged. “What’s the name of it?” I tried to sound real casual.

    Gloria sighed deeply. “Tifka’s.” That’s all she said.
  • Dani CyChas quoted3 months ago
    For a moment in that mirror I saw the woman I was growing up to be staring back at me. She looked scared and sad. I wondered if I was brave enough to grow up and be her.
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