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#multigenderphobia
cripp-tid · 5 months
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reminder that "lesbian means attraction to non-men" is not as inclusive as you think! you're inherently leaving out multigender people, certain butches, and lesboys. like, some of us ARE male. "queer attraction to women" is a much more friendly definition
terfs fuck off and die challenge
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richiethelesbian · 3 months
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How much is too much man for you?
Is it when someone has a cock? When someone has testicles? Is it the lack of a pussy, of a vagina, ovaries, or a womb? What happens when a woman is born with a cock or testicles? What happens when she's born with neither? What if a man is born with ovaries? What if he has a period or gets pregnant? What if a man or a woman is born with both? What if they are nonreproductive sex organs? What if a man has breasts? What if a woman doesn't have breasts? What if a woman or a man chooses to remove their genitals or sexual organs? What if a man or a woman gets surgery to change their genitals to have something else or so they can have both? What if a woman has her breasts removed or a man has breasts implanted?
Is it when someone's born a man? When someone's born male? Is it when someone's not born a woman? Is it when someone identifies as a man? Is it when someone does not identify as a woman? When someone's not born female? What if someone used to be a woman, but they became a man? What if someone used to be a man, but is now a woman? What if someone was always a man but wanted gender affirming treatment to enhance it? What if someone was born a man or a woman but now they're neither, both, or something else entirely? What if someone was born as neither, both, or something else entirely? Is it when someone's always a man? When someone who is a man only once in a while? When someone has been a man once in their life, but is now or otherwise a woman, abinary, or something else? When someone is partially a man? Does that fraction matter? Is 1 percent man too much? Is 50 percent man too much? Is 90 percent man too much? What happens when it fluctuates? Is a certain percentage of womanhood required to cancel out the manhood?
Is it when someone calls themselves a man? When someone calls themselves a boy? When someone calls themselves handsome? When someone doesn't identify as a man, but they refer to themselves as such? When someone uses he/him? What if a woman uses he/him? What if a man uses she/her or they/them? What if a woman looks like a man, as both a man and woman, or as neither? What if a man looks like a woman, as both a woman and a man, or as neither? What if a man wears dresses and makeup? What if a woman wears men's slacks and ties?
Is it when someone's gender is masculine? What if a woman's gender is masculine, mascfem, or neither? What if a man's gender is feminine, femmasc, or neither? What if a man's gender is xenic or abinary?
Is it when someone loves women? When someone has sex with women?
How much is too much man for you?
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somecunt · 5 months
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You know how there’s comphet for lesbians, trans men, and transmascs (These aren’t the only groups that experience this, but they’re the only ones I’ve heard discuss it. As the term roots from lesbians and as a trans male I searched into it further for transmascs, anyone can experience comphet)
How about compulsory gender binarism for nonbinary, genderqueer, and transneutral communities, or compulsory gender conformity for binary trans men and women? These aren’t the terms but the current vocab to discuss the experiences.
There’s also, which can be related to compulsory gender binarism, multigenderphobia. The idea that multigender people are only one of their genders rather than both/all. An example being the exclusion of men from women spaces without consideration for many multigender people who are both men and women.
As someone who is transneutral, a trans male, MLM, and genderqueer, I’ve felt a need to be gender conforming to be valid in my identity and not disgrace others that share it, and to lean toward transmasculinity in gender identity, as neutral, nonmasculine, nonfeminine genders weren’t/aren’t respected, as well as to be heterosexual to again validate my gender and trans identity.
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punkeropercyjackson · 2 months
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If summer were cannon, do you think they would have a Comic? When do you think it would have been created? Would it be a popular comic among the DC fandom?
Like i said i'm gonna remake my Summer incarnations post for you my dear son but to the last question Summer would be a pretty famous character but not exactly common knowledge if that makes sense?Like if you know a bit more about comics than people who aren't into superheroes it's impossible for you to not know about him and in the fandom he's VERY popular but there is a big group of weirdos who give him the Orihime treatment-That is to say he's canonically an extremely interesting and cute and feminist character but allistics gonna allistic💀With added misogynoir and multigenderphobia too.Jaysumm is pretty much in the same sitch as Ghostflower-His biggest and most beloved ship and rarely is it hated but Jason simps sure as hell hate Summer for stealing their man LMFAOOOOOO
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