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gnc-polls · 2 months
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Gnc peoples, do you identify as trans or gay/les/bi/aroace/queer/etc?
A: yes, I identify as trans and queer
B: yes, I only identify as trans
C: yes, I only identify as queer
D: no, I don't identify as trans or queer
E: I'm not sure what I identify as
F: other
Thanks and congrats for submitting the first submitted poll to this blog!
Decided that I'm going to be adding "see results" option to all polls now just in case there's someone too obsessed with clicking buttons
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genderqueerdykes · 8 days
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ftm-radio · 1 year
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do you froth at the mouth over the most obnoxiously colored & patterned clothing or are you cis/straight?
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these were all picked off my gender envy pinterest board & I am wholly unashamed 💅🏻
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nonbinary-polls · 1 month
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transgenderpolls · 1 month
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gnc-culture-is · 1 year
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*close enough. perhaps not exactly. [citation for isogender definition]
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neopronouns-in-action · 9 months
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This is a poll.
Poll question:
Do you think that editing posts where you've misgendered someone to correct the misgendering, *after explicitly being asked to do so*, is a requirement for being a true ally to trans and nonbinary people, and other gender outlaws? Please read all options before choosing.
Options:
1: No, leaving the misgendering is fine as long as you don't do it on new posts
2: No, because other people's feeling shouldn't police how you run your own blog
3: No, because misgendering isn't a big deal and fixing it is a waste of time
4: No, you should keep misgendering people to hold yourself accountable
5: Yes, because more people will be hurt the longer you misgender someone
6: Yes, you were asked to fix them, so you should to respect people's feelings
7: Yes, leaving the misgendering in place when you know better is disrespectful
8: Yes, because misgendering people is wrong. End of discussion.
9: No you should keep misgendering people out of spite for being asked to fix it
Edit for clarity: Keep in mind! You have *explicitly* been asked to edit the specific posts where you are misgendering someone. The posts are new, not even a week old, and editing all of them would take less than ten minutes total. It probably wouldn't even take five. That's how easy it'd be.
**Edit for clarity:
The "misgendering people is wrong, end of discussion" option excludes when you are asked to misgender someone for their own safety. I would have put that in, but tumblr's character limit for poll answers is annoyingly limited.
For this question, imagine that the posts where someone is being misgendered are only a day old, not months or years or even weeks. It would take literally less than ten minutes for all of the posts to be corrected.
I added multiple yes options so people could pick whichever of the main reason they would be picking at the moment, I promise it's not a trick question. It would have just felt weird if there were multiple no options and only one yes option.
There is no wrong yes answer, pick whichever one you feel is the most important consideration for this scenario.
=====Results (rounded/aproximate):
Overall:
92.7%, or 749 out of 807 voters said yes, that editing posts where you've misgendered someone, after being asked to edit them, is a basic requirement for being an ally to gender outlaws.
7.3%, or 59 out of 807 voters said no, editing posts, even when explicitly asked to do so to stop misgendering someone is not a requirement for being an ally to gender outlaws.
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42 out of 807 voters said it's okay not to edit posts when asked to do so, as long as you don' misgender the person in the future.
9 out of 807 voters said it's okay not to edit posts where you misgender someone, even after being explicitly asked to do so, because other people's feelings shouldn't dictate how you run your blog.
1 out of 807 voters said that it's okay not to fix posts where you misgender someone, even after being explicitly asked to do so, because misgendering isn't a big deal, and fixing it is a waste of time
0 out of 807 said that you should continue misgendering people to hold yourself accountable
25 out of 807 voters said you should edit posts when asked to, because more people will be hurt the longer you misgender someone.
230 out of 807 voters said you should edit posts because you were asked to fix them, so you should fix them to respect people's feelings.
197 out of 807 voters said that leaving the misgendering in place when you know better is disrespectful
297 out of 807 voters said that you should edit the posts, because misgendering people is wrong, end of discussion.
4 out of 807 voters said that you should purposefully continue misgendering someone out of spite for being asked to correct yourself.
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lesbianpolls · 10 days
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Q: Lesbians who are also men/boys, what is your reason for that?
A: Multigender and/or genderfluid, transmasc nonbinary lesbian, trans man who still ids as lesbian, butch/gnc/pnc/tomboy lesbian who likes to be called man/boy, cusper (on the cusp/between being trans and cis gnc), system whose identities overlap/collective identity, multiple of these, other
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farmerlesbian · 10 months
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poll - read all options before answering!
for lesbians, sapphics, wlw, gay laydies, bi and pan goils, enbies and androgynes and bois and queer dykes.
i'm curious again so here's a lil poll. i find we focus a lot on the term butch but there are a lot of terms and identities that are similar so i'm curious how folks identify. while some of these can be genders in themselves i'm not so much looking for like what your gender is, but more describing how you look and what your presentation is, which is why i'm not listing nonbinary. if you feel that's the best way to describe it and is how you describe yourself then go ahead and say that! if the term that resonates most for you also is your gender, that's fine select that term. also there are a lot more terms i would've included if i had more space so if the word you'd pick isn't here please choose other and list it in the tags or comments! i understand there are a lot of regional, subcultural, ethnic, and non-english language terms that you might use. so again, please feel free to use the 'other' and say what your term for yourself is.
some english language terms that i didn't include are: diesel dyke, bulldagger / BD / bulldyke, AG / aggressive, futch, stem, transmasc, dyke, boi, fuckboy/fuckboi, kiki, tomboy, drag king, stag, tomcat. and the subsets of butch: soft, hard, stone, LHB (long hair butch)
plus there are sooo many more non-english language terms out there that i'm not familiar with but you might identify with! please share 'em!
as always, talk about it in the comments n tags! i
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gnc-polls · 25 days
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trans gnc people, do people ever assume you're trans in the opposite direction when they hear you're trans? (like someone assuming a gnc trans man is a trans woman, or vice-versa)
1. yes, almost always
2. yes, sometimes
3. it's happened once or twice
4. no, never happened
5. not trans and gnc/see results
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marzipanandminutiae · 4 months
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relevant to the last poll:
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violetchi-king · 5 months
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Reblogs are appreciated for wider polling size 👍👍
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nonbinary-polls · 14 days
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transgenderpolls · 2 months
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*whether it's that you have to be in the closet, you're just gnc, you're doing drag, etc
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killer-wizard · 26 days
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i was gonna submit this to a poll blog but their submissions are closed. i'll do it here!
trans people (or people who changed their name): does hearing your previous name (NOT in reference to you) make you uncomfortable? ex. if youre watching a video by someone whose name is your previous name, does that make you uncomfortable/dysphoric?
i ask because i typically avoid my deadname, its a mildly common name and it just kinda Unsettles me for Trauma reasons. always makes me jump a little
REBLOG IF YOU VOTE AND TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK! HOPE THIS MADE SENSE! lmao
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gnc-culture-is · 23 days
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Gnc culture at least for me Is... Wanting to be misgendered ?? Feeling happy when you're misgendered?? Is this s common experience or am I just a freak ?? Either way it's cool.
It just sounds like the language that makes you happy is not what's typically used for your gender, which is whatever. Though..
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