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samijami · 9 months
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Nonbinary people don't owe you androgyny
Transgender men don't owe you masculinity
Transgender women don't owe you feminity
Transgender people don't owe you gender-aligning pronouns
Genderqueer people don't owe you gender fuckery
Genderfucks don't owe you a 'weirdcore gender'
Xenogenders don't owe you perfect explanations
Genderfluid people don't owe you just one gender
Gay men don't owe you a 'James Charles personality'
Lesbians don't owe you acceptance of your catcalls
Bisexuals don't owe you the denial of their legitimacy
Pansexuals don't owe you to identify as anything other than what they want
Pomosexuals don't owe you a label
Spectrumsensuals don't owe you acknowledgement
Abrosexuals don't owe you just one sexuality
Sapphics don't owe you their history
Androsexuals don't owe you to 'just be gay/straight'
Gynosexuals don't owe you to 'just be lesbian/straight'
Asexuals don't owe you to 'grow out of it'
Aromantics don't owe you affection
Skoliosexuals don't owe you acceptance of your harassment
The legitimate definition for dreamsexual doesn't owe you to be silenced by the weirdo who made the cringe definition
Aegosexuals don't owe you their fine line
Polyamorous people don't owe you how their relationship works
Ambiamorous people don't owe you any excuses
Maveriques don't owe you 'just being nonbinary'
Agender people don't owe you a gender
Paragender people don't owe you a binary gender
Demigender people don't owe you anything but themselves
LGBTQ+ people in every way, don't owe you jackshit.
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yourdailyqueer · 2 months
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Kai Shappley
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: N/A
DOB: Born 2010
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Actress, activist, writer, student
Note: When she was in fourth grade, she stood up to the Texas State Legislature against their attack against trans kids.
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Hello, #Tumblr. I apologize in advance for the lengthy message, but I would just like to get my thoughts down because after doing some reflection on myself, I have many.
For the longest time, I have considered myself an ally to the LGBT community. Having a homosexual sister, two LGBT kids, and many LGBT friends and coworkers made me a very passionate ally for this community.
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I've also wondered if I'm something more than an ally. With the stability of my marriage being thrown into question, joining a website with a large LGBT community, and talking with some of my friends, I've decided to do some reflection on myself, and what I actually want in life.
I can't deny that I lam interested in women, so I never considered the possibility of being a homosexual at all. I was in love with my wife, and I'd be lying to you all if I said that our divorce wasn't heartbreaking. In fact, because I loved my wife I never once thought any LGBT label could possibly apply to me. However, after some interesting events I believe I would also be open to the idea of forming bonds with other men. In fact, I did experiment with another man recently and I enjoyed it.
Quite frankly, If I do end up in a relationship again, I'm not sure if the Gender of my next partner really matters to me. If I had to put a name to it, I suppose Bisexual would be best suited for what I'm experiencing. I didn't know such a term existed when I was younger, so this makes me wonder: had that term existed earlier, would I have called myself Bisexual earlier on in my life? I don't know, but I'm glad such a name exists now. I loved my now ex wife. But through self discovery and joining such a loving, accepting community of LGBT folks here, I have discovered that I am interested in men, too. I'm open to all genders. :-)
So I suppose this is my coming out message. Thank you all for reading.
Harold
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victoria108 · 10 days
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T.s…🤭❤️
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ts-candy · 6 months
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Can I be your Passenger princes 🔞💦
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jessie484sworld · 3 months
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violet-phoenix-nebula · 5 months
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Note: this is purely about making new purchases, NOT about participating with the fandom or source material as a whole. That would be an entirely separate poll.
@crewdlydrawn thanks for the distinction.
I'm asking this because I, a cis-adjacent lgbt person and a trans ally, personally do not purchase new Harry Potter merch or anything else that will put a dime in JKR's pocket. I thought that was a relatively common mentality. But I have multiple trans friends who enthusiastically bought the new game and buy other new merch, so I'm wondering how the choice to boycott or not relates to the lgbt+ community.
Yes, I do know that it'll be difficult to get a completely accurate poll given that many people no doubt have Harry Potter blacklisted and therefore won't see it. But I'm hoping that I get a decent representation nevertheless.
Also, if you're comfortable with it, pretty please let us know why in the tags!
PLEASE REBLOG FOR WIDER AUDIENCE! THANKS 😊
Edit number who the fuck knows: DON'T GET NASTY WITH EACH OTHER! Also, if you're a transphobe then buhbye. We're not talking to you.
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mountinez · 1 year
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rodressi ♡
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jaimeblancarte · 10 months
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@jaimeblancarte Cdmx, 2023
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sapphicgarden · 1 year
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your daily reminder that gender identity isn’t real cause it has no material or biological basis :)))
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silversilva0 · 10 months
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Gay? I was gay once……. They locked me in a bar, a gay bar, a gay bar with men. The men made me gay. Gay?-
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yourdailyqueer · 11 months
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Alana McLaughlin
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: N/A
DOB: 26 June 1983  
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Mixed martial artist, veteran
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a-hypnos-v · 1 year
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My dumbass just found out “ACAB” means “All Cops Are Bastards”, I thought it meant “Assigned Child At Birth” for like… trans or non-binary people or something??
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ravenclawbunny · 1 year
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What do you think lesbians are attracted to in women that we can’t be attracted to in men?
It can’t be anything about femininity or masculinity obviously. That’s both sexist, and cultural so can’t be what drives exclusive woman-only attraction.
It can’t be anything about stated identity because someone could lie just as easily as they could tell the truth in such a statement, and it makes no sense because homosexuality and heterosexuality exists in other species with no stated identities. It’s not like other animals without gender are all pan.
Saying idk it’s the vibes or some indescribable trait women have that men can’t but “I can’t explain” is a nonanswer.
Soooooooo what is it? Or do you think any sexuality but bi/pan is just cultural performance or an identity rather than an inborn orientation?
If I tell the truth, I have no idea... I've never thought about it. I've never dated anyone and I'm confused about my sexuality, so I don't know for myself. Yes, I have had lesbian, gay and bi friends, but I never asked them what they see in their partner, or rather, why they are attracted to the person of the gender as same as them.
To me, love is love. Love considers no race, class, caste or gender (not supporting zoophilia, pedophilia or necrophilia tho). It's the society which draws the boundary of love. So if you're asking for my opinion, I have never bothered myself about it.... to me there are two persons, in love with each other.
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aroacespeccult · 1 year
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are you saying that cheesy romance songs on the radio is really how romance works?? like, isn't it really just a metaphor? how does someone fall in love with someone they've never met? and since when does a person get "butterflies", in their stomach? 🦋🦋 how?? I thought this was all a way of "romanticizing" romance...
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chisecco · 5 months
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"we need weirder queers" you guys couldnt even handle asexual people in 2016 (and probably still cant handle them)
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