An Aphrodite Lesbian is a lesbian who prefers affection or interaction that is more sexual in nature. It is the sexual compliment to bambi lesbian. Its vincian counterpart is Eros gay.
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Etymology
Named after Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love, attraction, sexuality, and beauty.
Pronunciation
/aa-froh-dy-tee-lez-bee-an/
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History
It is unknown who first coined Aphrodite lesbian, though it was at some point during or before 2020.
On an unknown date, an Aphrodite lesbian flag was featured on the now-deleted Tumblr blog plurgai, though whether it was designed by plurgai is unclear and the original post is lost.
On September 8 2020, Tumblr user LGB Stims created their own Aphrodite lesbian flag. This flag includes a stripe for "yonic desire," or attraction specifically to vulvas, and is tagged as"transmeds safe" and "radfem safe," with "radfem" being a dogwhistle for TERF.[1] As the flag explicitly symbolizes exclusion of trans lesbians, it is considered to be an extremely transphobic symbol.
Two alternative flags were made on August 20 2021 by Tumblr user icarusoblivion and FANDOM user TheNelsonSystem. Both appear to have been coined through the LGBTA Wiki.[3] The symbolism of these flags is unknown, but they appear to be modeled after the original Aphrodite lesbian flag.
On December 5 2021, koraki-mogai on Tumblr created an alternate Aphrodite lesbian flag, specifically in response to the TERF symbolism in the popular flag. The post included a version of the flag with a statue of Aphroditos--Aphrodite with a penis--superimposed over.[2]
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Flags
The LGBstims flags' symbolism was described as follows:[1]
- Red: passion and lust, its one of the colors traditionally associated with the goddess Aphrodite
- Pink: love and romance, another color associated with Aphrodite
- Light pink: yonic desire (in other words, liking pussy)
- White: peace & acceptance of your sexuality
- Lavender: lesbian history, lavender has been associated with the gay & lesbian movement since the 1920s
- Violet: sapphic love, violets were a symbol of love between women back in the day and the subject of a sappho poem
- Blue: vitality, also the color of the sea which is the birthplace of Aphrodite
Koraki-mogai described feyr flag's meaning as the following:[2]
- Red: Roses, Aphrodite’s blessings (love/lust)
- Hot pink: Sexuality, attraction to the feminine, trans lesbians
- Pink: A-spec lesbians, sex-positive asexuals, femme lesbians
- White: Community, connection, acceptance
- Light blue: Seafoam, allo lesbians, butch lesbians
- Blue: The ocean, the variety of lesbians, history
- Purple: Solidarity and love with bambi lesbians, Sappho and violets