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genderstarbucks · 15 days
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Gayhet | Straight Gay
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Mspec Straight Gay | Bi Straight Gay | Poly/ply Straight Gay
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Pan Straight Gay | Omni Straight Gay | Abro Straight Gay
Villainpunk, also known as evilpunk, is a punk subculture dedicated to the reclamation of demonization, a rejection of the social norm of goodness, taking pride in identities that carry a stigma. It can be shortened to vilpunk.
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losergendered · 5 months
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Bob Belcher from Bob's Burgers is a neurodivergent, autistic, bisexual, polyamorous man!
His wife, Linda, is an auDHD, dyslexic, neurodivergent, straight, polyamorous woman!
Both Bob and Linda are in a poly relationship with Teddy, who is heteroflexible, bisexual, polyamorous, and has ADHD, OCD, anxiety, and is a medium-support needs autistic!
Tina Belcher is an autistic, fanfictiongender, fanfictioncomfic/fanficcomfic, equusagender, horsegender, bookgender, weirdgirl, demigirl, straight/heterosexual, polyamorous girl! She has a special interest in horses and fanfiction, and she is dating Jimmy Pesto Jr, Zeke, and Darryl!
Gene Belcher is a genderfluid, musicgender, vaporwavic, gay boy, with auDHD! His special interest is music in general! He is dating Alex Papasian!
Louise Belcher is autistic, ADHD, narcissistic, borderline, and bipolar! She is trans, bunnygender, knifegender, nonbinary, aromantic, and identifies as both a lesbian and a lesboy! She has a special interest in lock picking, Burobu card collecting, Hawk and Chick movies, and her Kuchi Kopi nightlight!
All three kids support their parents and have adopted Teddy as their new parent, and Teddy views the Belcher kids like they're his own children!
Bob's and Teddy's friend, Mort, is a ply straight man who support his friends' relationship!
Bob is sorta friends, but mostly enemies with Jimmy Pesto Sr, a pansexual, pan straight man with NPD and HPD!
Jimmy is best friends with Trev, a gay man!
Trev is in a relationship with Butcher/Deli Guy, a canonically gay man!
Jimmy Pesto Jr is a bisexual, gay, straight, bi straight, bi gay, bi straightcian, and monoflexible! He is autistic and speaks with a lisp! He is dating Tina and Zeke!
Zeke is an auDHD, bipan, bi straight, bi gay, pan gay, pan straight, bi straightcian, pan straightcian, and ambiam! He is dating Jimmy Pesto Jr and Tina!
Darryl is an omnisexual, omni straight boy with autism and he is dating Tina!
Calvin and Felix Fischoeder are both abrosexual, abro straight, demiboys! Both brothers are neurodivergent and have NPD!
Linda's sister, Gayle, is a straight woman with agoraphobia, ADHD, schizospec, high-support needs autistic, and experiences delusions!
All the adults are friends with/know Marshmallow, a canonically trans, femme, polyam, lesbian with autism and hypersexuality!
For @dead-dog-dont-eat !
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ryanyflags · 2 years
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Bambi flags :D !
bambi lesbian | bambi vincian / gay man bambi cenelian | bambi straight bambi/squirrel bi | bambi ply bambi omni | bambi/fox pan bambi m-spec | bambi abro
I originally just wanted to edit the bambi lesbian flag to include orange, like in the sunset lesbian flag, and ended up making others too. As such, all of these flags are based off of / inspired by the original bambi lesbian flag.
The colors meanings are pretty simple. The brown stripes and white stripe are for deer (or other animals like squirrels and foxes). The white stripe also represents trans and nonbinary people. And the last 3 stripes are taken from the respective orientation flags, and represent those. (Though I've simplified the amount of stripes/colors for some, that's not to take away from any meanings.)
I think these turned out pretty nice. I might make some more versions.
bambisexual flag here.
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envieluvvicixe · 6 months
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Trying to dissect your attraction and why you choose to identify and use certain terms and labels that are inherently really complex (and often seen as completely contracting) is truly something else lmao
It's also a really beautiful work through imo. It's like learning things about yourself in a deeper way, especially when it comes to an identity that's always and sometimes rapidly even changing for someone and completely static and non-moving after finding a certain label to some. It's a lifelong thing after all.
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mogai-sunflowers · 1 year
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im really sorry for asking, but I am really confused by mspec mono orientations that aren't split level attraction or ab liking multigender ppl. could u explain, bc I've looked stuff up and I still don't get it. do u mind explaining, cause as a gay dude it doesn't make sense to me.
the tone for all of this is /nf and /nm
hey hey! so yeah, for mspec mono orientations that aren’t SAM, it’s about emphasizing a certain part of your identity! for example, i use the SAM, but my bipan lesbianism isn’t SAM, and it’s because i feel lesbian in my soul. my soul is queer and feels anchored and rooted in lesbian community, identity, and terminology, and my attraction to women is central to my queer identity. to me, that is what being a lesbian is, so i’m a lesbian, and i emphasize that by using the term lesbian, but it also doesn’t detract from the fact that im bi and pan! so most people who use terms like bi/pan/omni/ply lesbian/gay/straight without using the SAM, are either using terms to simply emphasize a certain part of their identity, or they could also be abro and be fluid between those orientations and therefore identify with both!
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Genderfluid abrosexual culture is always having different label combos
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mogai-headcanons · 2 years
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Nancy Wheeler from Stranger Things is a futch abro lesbian!
Steve Harrington is a butch sapphic bisexual person!
Robin Buckley is a canon lesbian!
Jonathan Byers is unlabeled!
Jane Hopper is a trans girl!
Dustin Henderson is ply straight!
Will Byers is canonically gay!
Lucas Sinclair is a bi straight transmasculine person!
Mike Wheeler is bi gay!
dni link
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sapphic-boy · 26 days
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Lesbian isn't a sacred identity that has more sanctity than gay or straight sorry. my bi abro ass is not intruding and contaminating it stop chugging terf juice
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doomsdayradio · 5 months
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i love you mspec lesbians and bi lesbians and pan lesbians and omni lesbians and ply lesbians and abro lesbians and mspec gays and bi gays and pan gays and omni gays and ply gays and abro gays and mspec straights and bi straights and pan straights and omni straights and ply straights and abro straights and abros and gaybians and lesboys and trans man lesbians and turigirls and trans woman gays and enbyhets and aplatonics/aplspecs
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fandomsandfeminism · 2 years
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So, this is going to be a little meandering and all over the place. But I'm trying to express this...web of thoughts I've been having lately around this issue of queer, and labels, and the way we talk about our history and the way the community conceptualized itself in this very digital age. And it's still kind of half formed, so...let's see.
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So. OK.
One thing I see a lot online, especially with people who are just now coming out, is a sort of...overfixation on increasingly niche labels. Im not saying that having a very specific or newer label is bad, to be clear. Labels are rhetorical tools, use what is useful. They help with visibility and discussing specific issues. No issues there.
But watching people quibble over bi vs pan vs omni vs abro or non-binary vs genderqueer vs demigender vs genderfluid vs agender vs xenogender vs bigender vs gnc. Asexual or gray ace or demisexual or queerplatonic. And whether they are a biromantic lesbian demigirl or bisexual greyaromantic genderuid. And it's always just a little exhausting, ya know? Again, if those labels are meaningful and useful, that's great, but I see people *agonizing* over which they "really" are. Like if they pick the wrong word to describe themselves, they are coming out the wrong way, like they are wrong about themselves if they can't find the exact correct word on an FAQ list of lgbt vocabulary.
And how I think that relates to the way people talk about our CURRENT labels as though these labels have always been there and like the people described by these labels now have no common experiences with other labels. Like lesbians and bisexual women have absolutely nothing in common. Like butches and trans men have no shared history. As though trans women and drag queens have always been completely separate and unconnected groups. As though ace folks and nonbinary folks are somehow new to the scene, and not community members who were always here and just didn't have a separate label until more recently.
I *remember* watching the community make the switch from transvestite and transsexual, to differentiating between transsexuals and transgender, to basically just using transgender/trans. Those labels are not stagnant. None of our labels are some ingrained biological unchanging objective truth. Labels are rhetorical shortcuts to summarize this facet of our identity and lives and experiences- but they are just words.
And maybe this connects to the way people get really...weird about historical figures too. Like whether Sappho was a lesbian or bisexual, as though either of those words would have had any meaning to her. About whether Shakespeare was gay or bi, like he would have conceptualized his own identity that way. About what modern label Dr. James Barry would have used for himself if anyone could travel back in time and ask him.
And then I think about why queer feels so much more affirming, so much more a place of strength, than LGBT+. Not that LGBT as a label is bad, and I honestly probably prefer it for allies and outsiders to use. But as a community label- Queer, to me, says that all our experiences are queer experiences. Queer can be many things, but they are all queer. Regardless of how many genders or which specific genders you like, whether you have a romantic and or sexual attraction to whatever collection of genders, whatever thing your gender is doing today- all of it, ALL of it, once you step outside that cis, straight mainstream sexuality and gender norm- is queer. Equally queer.
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Lgbt+ feels like we are still keeping all those labels separate, little boxes all lined up next to each other- different but a coalition. And while that isn't bad, I also think it isn't totally true.
[A caveat here, that there are times when more specific labels are very helpful. We don't want any specific kind of queer experience to be overshadowed or erased, and having more specific labels facilitates those discussions. Again, I'm not saying that we should eliminate or erase our more specific labels.]
But I think imagining our community as a collection of wholly separate groups that are just allied together, instead of one group that we are all equally in, can make it far too easy for exclusionists to sneak up and say "well ___ isn't REALLY lgbt. THEY aren't REALLY one of us. ___ dont belong."
If we take all the labels off all the crayons- red and pink and purple and blue and teal and green are not hard and fast divisions. They are artificial distinctions we have made- all of them are light, all of them the rainbow.
Anyway. I just think that, while everyone should use whatever labels bring them joy and are useful for them, we might be better off if more folks were ok with ALSO accepting the vast ambiguity of being queer.
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genderstarbucks · 8 months
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Mspec Straight Gay Man Flags!!
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Ply/poly Straight Gay Man
Ply/poly Straight Gay Man is a term for those who are simultaneously ply/poly(romantic, sexual, etc.), hetero(romantic, sexual, etc.) and a gay man.
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Pan Straight Gay Man
Pan Straight Gay Man is a term for those who are simultaneously pan(romantic, sexual, etc.), hetero(romantic, sexual, etc.) and a gay man.
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Omni Straight Gay Man
Omni Straight Gay Man is a term for those who are simultaneously omni(romantic, sexual, etc.), hetero(romantic, sexual, etc.) and a gay man.
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Abro Straight Gay Man
Abro Straight Gay Man is a term for those who are simultaneously abro(romantic, sexual, etc.), hetero(romantic, sexual, etc.) and a gay man.
The other mspec straight gay man versions to @neopronouns ' bi straight gay man flags using his mspec gay man flags
It's kinda hard to tell the difference between the ply/poly and pan ones but it's bc I used the top, middle and bottom stripe like the bi straight gay man ones
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losergendered · 9 months
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ID: a set of 26 images in 13 pairs. each has one image of the listed rune factory character with a white outline in front of their corresponding flags, and a second image which is a blank flag splice. END ID
Micah from Rune Factory 3 is asexual, a lesbian, transfeminine, and uses she/her!
Her wife, Daria, is a pan lesbian, pangender, a non-binary woman, rainbowgender, autistic, and uses mirrored pronouns but defaults to they/them!
Shara is aromantic, a lesbian, transfeminine, genderfluid, intersex, and is pronounfluid but defaults to she/her!
Marian is aroace and transfeminine, and uses she/her!
Her partner, Collette, is a polysexual, genderqueer, girlflux, demiboy, and uses she/they!
Pia is asexual, a turigirl, transfeminine, and uses she/her!
Sakuya is aromantic, omni straight, cupioromantic, transmasculine, trigender, trinketgender, and uses all pronouns!
Sofia is asexual, biromantic, autistic and she has OCD, and uses she/her!
Evelyn is a bi lesbian, transfeminine, non-binary, gothcoric, autistic, and it has OCD and NPD, and uses it/she pronouns! 
Raven is gay, transmasculine, libramasculine, and uses he/they!
Carmen is abro gay, aroaceflux, bigenderflux, and uses she/he!
Karina is sapphic, unlabeled, and doesn’t care what pronouns are used!
Kuruna is pansexual, demiaroace, and uses she/her!
For 🐌 anon!
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xxlovelynovaxx · 7 months
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Well, since tumblr randomly ate my pinned... -_-
About us:
We're the Stars system, a massively polymultiple and polyfragmented mixed origin DID system. We consider ourselves an infinite system.
Our pronouns are fae/it unless specified otherwise. When referring to multiple of us, you are welcome to use fae&/it& or you& for clarity. If you are up for it, we would also appreciate second person neopronouns being tried out (substituting neos for 'you'), and sometimes we use first person neopronouns (substituting neos for 'I/we')
Some of our labels include (we use general/umbrella labels in places to indicate that we use many of those kind of labels):
(disability)
POTS
MCAS
likely ME/CFS
chronic pain (likely fibromyalgia)
other unspecified chronic illness symptoms
physically disabled with mobility disabilities
anxiety
PTSD and C-PTSD
DID w/strong dp/dr symptoms
schizophrenia/psychotic
cluster B spectrum disorder, comprehensive subtype (we meet the diagnostic criteria for all four cluster B disorders and our symptoms are heavily interrelated)
OCD
autism
ADHD
MADD
OLD (a medically unrecognized disorder)
neurodivergent and neurodisabled
cognitive disabilities
cripple
mad
often housebound, sometimes bedbound (less so now that we have a wheelchair)
low to mid masking
low to mid functioning
mid to high support needs
(system)
traumaendo mixed origin
infinite system
aside from traumagen and endo, spirigenic, schizogenic, bordergenic, paragenic, tulpagenic, and more
(queer)
Abro (and use lesbian, gay, queerhet, bi, pan, omni, and mspec and straight lesbian/gay labels)
transneufemmasc, transfluid
intersex
altersex/salmacian
pangenderfluid, kingender, xenogender, agender, maverique, intergender, multigender, androgyne, and others
faegender
butch and femboy
queer
demigrey aroace and grey apl among others
lesboy/turigirl
radinclus
(other)
alterhuman
otherkin (especially fae/changeling, but pankin across the whole system)
otherhearted
copinglink and linktypes
hearthome
choicekin
constelic
demihuman and nonhuman both
endel
humankin
flickers
hivemind
multiversal
reality shifters
nonperson
We are pro-endo and pro-tulpa, anti-psych and anti-phys, pro-mad-liberation and cripplepunk inclusionists and coined unitypunk. We are kff safe and do not believe ANY identity that someone genuinely identifies as, that is not specifically based on intentional harm to others, can be inherently or ontologically harmful. We are proship/profic and ourselves are survivors of a specific kind of SA that cannot be directly spoken about here. We are also anti-forced-recovery and don't believe in consensus reality.
We also do not believe it is okay to make fun of reality shifters just because it's the current acceptable target, and find it especially hypocritical coming from otherkin. Even if it was always harmful, the appropriate response would be genuine, non-patronizing concern, offering resources, and then backing the fuck off if people can't or won't "recover". That being said, most "anti" sentiment in this context is heavily sanist and centered around the idea of a "correct" consensus reality. Not trusting people to be right about their own subjective experiences is both sanist and just generally an asshole move.
We believe transandrophobia exists, that everyone can be affected by transmisogyny and that TMA/TME labels are reductive and often bioessentialist and intersexist in usage, and that exorsexism and the above are all serious issues both within the trans community and in society as a whole. We support transunity. We also are pro-complicated and conflicting labels, such as mspec lesbian/gay, straight lesbian/gay, transmasc lesbians, and lesgay/lesboy/turigirl labels.
We are transhumanist and support bodily autonomy and good faith identity with NO. EXCLUSIONS. If you think this doesn't apply to you, I promise it still probably actually does. We do our best to judge people on their actions, not their thoughts, feelings, or anything else that occurs internally. We also don't believe any body modifications or exercise of personal bodily autonomy is wrong.
We also believe it's not wrong to be unhealthy, to refuse or be unable to recover, and that healthism is ableism. Disabled people (including neurodivergent people) are the most reliable authority on their own experiences. Also, if someone says they were called a slur, you should believe them, and they have a right to reclaim it regardless of if you think they have the "right" identity (outside of perhaps racial/ethnic slurs, which I feel is not our place to comment on). Slur, label, and flag discourse is all bullshit cop behavior and y'all need to stop it.
There's probably more that we'll come back and add later, but for now, here's a new pinned.
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jacks-genders · 9 months
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Bilesbianlexic // Panlesbianlexic
Plylesbianlexic // Omnilesbianlexic
Mspeclesbianlexic // Abrolesbianlexic
Bilesbianlexic: a gender that is/is related to the word "bi lesbian"
Panlesbianlexic: a gender that is/is related to the word "pan lesbian"
Plylesbianlexic: a gender that is/is related to the word "ply lesbian"
Omnilesbianlexic: a gender that is/is related to the word "omni lesbian"
Mspeclesbianlexic: a gender that is/is related to the word "mspec lesbian"
Abrolesbianlexic: a gender that is/is related to the word "abro lesbian"
Can you believe no one has done lexegenders with mspec lesbian identities yet?! <- am also planning to do gay, straight, and gaybian.
Tagging @mogai-sunflowers and @epikulupu
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aroacceflux culture is having to enlighten other aroaceflux people that no, that is not an allo experience and they are most likely aspec
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multigenderswag · 11 days
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Multigender Survey Results Dec 2023: Orientation (part 1)
Overall data
Participants were asked “What is your orientation (sexual, romantic, tertiary, etc)?” (multiple selection). The options provided were:
Lesbian: 213 (28.7%)
Gay: 242 (32.6%)
Straight: 41 (5.5%)
Bi: 324 (43.6%)
Pan: 118 (15.9%)
Poly: 82 (11.0%)
Omni: 49 (6.6%)
Abro: 62 (8.3%)
Aromantic: 176 (23.7%)
Aromantic spectrum: 235 (31.6%)
Asexual: 169 (22.7%)
Asexual spectrum: 225 (30.3%)
Queer: 415 (55.9%)
Questioning: 59 (7.9%)
Unlabeled: 74 (10.0%)
A total of 446 participants (60.0%) identified as bi, pan, poly, omni, and/or mspec. 
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Aspec
Of participants overall:
94 identified as aromantic and asexual (12.7%)
22 identified as aromantic and acespec (3.0%)
60 identified as aromantic and allosexual (8.1%)
46 identified as arospec and asexual (6.2%)
146 identified as arospec and acespec (19.7%)
43 identified as arospec and allosexual (5.8%)
29 identified as alloromantic and asexual (3.9%)
57 identified as alloromantic and acespec (7.7%)
246 identified as alloromantic and allosexual (33.1%)
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In total
411 identified as aromantic or arospec (55.3%)
394 identified as asexual or acespec (53.0%)
497 identified as aromantic, arospec, asexual, and/or acespec (66.9%)
Of participants who identified as aromantic or arospec:
176 identified as aromantic (42.8%)
235 identified as elsewhere on the aromantic spectrum (57.2%)
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94 identified as aromantic and asexual (22.9%)
22 identified as aromantic and acespec (5.4%)
60 identified as aromantic and allosexual (14.6%)
46 identified as arospec and asexual (11.2%)
146 identified as arospec and acespec (35.5%)
43 identified as arospec and allosexual (10.5%)
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Of participants who identified as asexual or acespec:
169 identified as asexual (42.9%)
225 identified as elsewhere on the asexual spectrum (57.1%)
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94 identified as asexual and aromantic (23.9%)
46 identified as asexual and arospec (11.7%)
29 identified as asexual and alloromantic (7.4%)
22 identified as acespec and aromantic (5.6%)
146 identified as acespec and arospec (37.1%)
57 identified as acespec and alloromantic (14.5%)
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