Two women, one light-skinned and one medium‑dark, side‑by‑side with a big red heart between their heads—this emoji is basically the WLW soft-launch and anniversary post rolled into one. It’s sweet, unmistakably sapphic, and great for everything from “date night secured” to dropping a subtle “yes, that’s my girlfriend” in a caption. People also use it playfully or ironically—think shipping two female characters on stan Twitter, or saying “gal pals” with a wink when you mean anything but roommates. It’s inclusive, affectionate, and a tidy way to signal love without needing a whole photo dump.
On Apple/iOS, you’ll see two forward-facing busts with calm smiles, simple hair shapes, bright tops, and a glossy, cherry-red heart floating right between/above them—clean vector lines, minimal shading, instant scroll-stopper. The mixed skin tones underscore representation (hello, interracial WLW couples), and the vibe reads wholesome rather than thirsty—perfect for parents’ group chats and Pride posts alike. In texts, it works as a flirt, a soft sign-off after “made it home,” or the dramatic “hard launch” when paired with a single ring pic. Use it for wedding captions, long-distance check-ins, or that classic “we did a thing” energy without oversharing.
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