Chelsea Dawn is the name of everything I have, and everything I could ever ask for. I know this sounds cliche, but when I hold her, when I get her to smile her brilliantly gorgeous smile, I glow. She is the most talented, amazing woman I have ever had the honor of falling madly in love with. Now, at first, this sounds wonderful, the perfect beginning to an extravagant relationship.
My name is Rachel Kae, and yes, I am an extremely feminine lesbian. When one thinks of two women being in a relationship, they think short hair, baggy clothes, tattoos, or/and an overall masculine energy. We are not the orthodox couple, and yet we find ourselves giving advice to our short-lived straight couple's relationships. Together, Chels and I seem completely "normal" but at as soon as the second glance, it is simple to recognize the signs that we are truly satisfied with one another. Many males assume immediately that we "swing both ways" which is absolutely incorrect. We have eyes only for one another, and there is no changing that fact.
From the first day we met, we've been inseparable and I don't blame anyone for being jealous that the two of us are both off of the market for all men, but as soon as any person, man or woman, goes a millimeter over the line. . . well, let's just say there's a limit to what we'll put up with, myself in-particular. Any pure relationship deserves respect, and even though we aren't heterosexual, we are still ladies and should be treated as such.
Eight short months have flown by in a day, and we've accomplished so much in this time when it comes to our goals. Many of these goals have been accomplished in a much shorter time period than expected. This leads me to have higher hopes for our other long term goals: college (of course), long-term jobs, and someday, children.
We have spoken about the way we would have children, and the ideal way we would want to do it would be rather difficult, slightly difficult, probably painful, extremely expensive, and risky. Trading eggs and using the same donor, at the same time is our ultimate dream plan for offspring. Twins, or something of the like. If that isn't possible by the time we're at a place in our lives to have children, then most likely she'll be the first to be artificially inseminated (of course, I'd never let a man touch my woman ;-D). We'd be ecstatic to simply have a healthy baby. One day, it'll happen. We'll have a family, a house, college degrees, real jobs, and be together, happily ever after.
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My name is Rachel Kae, and yes, I am an extremely feminine lesbian. When one thinks of two women being in a relationship, they think short hair, baggy clothes, tattoos, or/and an overall masculine energy. We are not the orthodox couple, and yet we find ourselves giving advice to our short-lived straight couple's relationships. Together, Chels and I seem completely "normal" but at as soon as the second glance, it is simple to recognize the signs that we are truly satisfied with one another. Many males assume immediately that we "swing both ways" which is absolutely incorrect. We have eyes only for one another, and there is no changing that fact.
From the first day we met, we've been inseparable and I don't blame anyone for being jealous that the two of us are both off of the market for all men, but as soon as any person, man or woman, goes a millimeter over the line. . . well, let's just say there's a limit to what we'll put up with, myself in-particular. Any pure relationship deserves respect, and even though we aren't heterosexual, we are still ladies and should be treated as such.
Eight short months have flown by in a day, and we've accomplished so much in this time when it comes to our goals. Many of these goals have been accomplished in a much shorter time period than expected. This leads me to have higher hopes for our other long term goals: college (of course), long-term jobs, and someday, children.
We have spoken about the way we would have children, and the ideal way we would want to do it would be rather difficult, slightly difficult, probably painful, extremely expensive, and risky. Trading eggs and using the same donor, at the same time is our ultimate dream plan for offspring. Twins, or something of the like. If that isn't possible by the time we're at a place in our lives to have children, then most likely she'll be the first to be artificially inseminated (of course, I'd never let a man touch my woman ;-D). We'd be ecstatic to simply have a healthy baby. One day, it'll happen. We'll have a family, a house, college degrees, real jobs, and be together, happily ever after.
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