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drizzledrawings · 10 months
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Happy pride!!!
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icarusxxrising · 8 months
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My identity is for myself and no one else. Stop mistaking your discomfort for harm. If you're uncomfortable, that's something YOU have to work out, preferably far away from me.
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magicalshopping · 8 months
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♡ Steven Universe Pride Hoio Stickers by Chunky Tomato ♡
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made a little inclusionist graphic ^v^
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rockn-rule · 5 months
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Y'all I couldn't be gayer if I tried
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I have achieved peak gay
Btw I'm using my chalk markers on wood + a black erase markers so this was not easy
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fixing-bad-posts · 2 years
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[Image description: A text post, edited blackout-poetry style using the colours of the bi and pan pride flags. Resulting text is below.]
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bi ppl/allies: identifying as pansexual is rad it's not harming anyone
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mywitchcultblr · 2 years
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Another example of 'defending free speech' bullshit being used to oppress and hurt LGBTQA+ people
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Once again if your argument is that 'We HaVe To DeFeND AnD SuPPoRT FREe SpEech INcLuding tHe RiGhTS TO OppRess MInOrity AnD tHe OppResseD' you are not a good person, you are not moral nor you are an intellectual.
It's not actually about free speech, you just want to use it as an excuse to be a bigot.
Imagine having the audacity to claim that you are for inclusivity but then removing a safe fucking space sticker for LGBT people. That school is not and never strive for inclusivity, it's just pr speak bullshit and at the end of the day they still defending oppression
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thequeeramericandream · 6 months
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Beyond the Closet: Navigating the Coming Out Journey
At a pivotal point in the lives of many queer individuals, the decision to reveal their sexual orientation or identity to those they hold dear emerges. The hope and wish are for a warm embrace and profound understanding from our closest circles. Unfortunately, for myself and numerous others I've encountered, this aspiration doesn't always align with reality. Sometimes, the disclosure leads to heated arguments, denial, or the heartbreaking prospect of being disowned. It's undeniably distressing and overwhelming when those we care about don't readily accept us. You might feel adrift or forsaken, but amidst this challenge, there are coping mechanisms to explore and a supportive community eager to embrace and understand you. In today's post, I'll delve into these topics and highlight resources that can serve as a beacon of guidance and solace.
Tip 1:
If you find yourself in a living situation where your family doesn't embrace your identity or orientation, they might express condescending and shaming remarks. One common phrase I often encounter is, "I didn't raise you this way." When it's safe to do so, I advocate for explaining that identifying a certain way or having a queer-aligned romantic or sexual preference doesn't alter the essence of who you are. You're still the same person they have loved and cared for at your core. Emphasize that your choices, such as a name change or going on a date with someone they might not approve of, doesn't erase the fact that you remain their child, whom they cherished before this realization. Your sexual orientation or gender identity doesn't encapsulate every detail about you; just as a heterosexual person isn't solely defined by being straight, your identity is just one aspect of your multifaceted self.
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Choosing to limit or sever ties with family members or longtime friends can be an excruciating and challenging decision, yet at times, it becomes essential for your mental and physical well-being. When you're in the presence of someone who exhibits hate, bigotry, or outright abuse toward you following the revelation of your identity or orientation, it's entirely within your rights to distance yourself from that person, either temporarily—allowing space for them to self-educate—or permanently. It's an agonizing realization, acknowledging the loss of someone significant, but remember, there will be others in your life who will unconditionally love and embrace you, regardless of your LGBTQIA+ identity. Surrounding yourself with a community that supports and uplifts you for who you are is crucial for your well-being and happiness.
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It's not uncommon for heterosexual individuals to ask questions about your identity in an attempt to understand and support you better. Respectfully addressing queries helps foster mutual understanding. However, there's a clear line where the inquiry becomes invasive. Nobody should feel obligated to divulge details about their sex life to friends, colleagues, or family, and it's equally unsettling to field inappropriate questions about your body or transitioning if that's part of your journey. In such instances, it's essential not to tolerate invasive questions. A firm but polite response like "I don't feel comfortable discussing that" or "That's an inappropriate question, and I prefer not to talk about it" can assert your boundaries.
For those who wish to address such questions with a touch of assertiveness, a response like, "Would you ask that of anyone else?" or "It's not my responsibility to educate you on this" can be effective. It's vital to remember that regardless of how many questions you answer, some individuals may remain entrenched in their beliefs. It's not your obligation to single-handedly change their perspective, as they have the opportunity to research independently. Remind them kindly that resources like Google exist, and it doesn't have feelings. Setting boundaries is crucial for your comfort and well-being, and it's perfectly acceptable to maintain your privacy when confronted with invasive inquiries.
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For individuals navigating a difficult headspace after facing ridicule or rejection from their families, or for those seeking an outlet to vent or in need of emotional support, I highly recommend reaching out to the Trevor Project Text Line. This invaluable resource offers round-the-clock support for people experiencing emotional stress or crises. What's remarkable about the Trevor Project Text Line is its unwavering commitment to providing a safe, welcoming space, specifically designed for those within the LGBTQ+ community. They approach every issue with utmost respect and understanding, ensuring a compassionate and queer-friendly environment for anyone seeking help. The Trevor Project Text Line stands as a beacon of support, ready to assist those in need at any hour.
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It's not uncommon for our loved ones to grapple with understanding our LGBTQIA+ status, yet some genuinely wish to learn and gain a broader perspective. For those family members or friends eager to become more educated about the queer community, I highly recommend introducing them to the Strong Family Alliance. This website is a treasure trove of invaluable resources, offering free parent guides, insightful testimonials from real individuals, and a wealth of other supportive materials. Strong Family Alliance is a comprehensive platform that fosters understanding and support for families and friends looking to enhance their knowledge and support for their LGBTQIA+ loved ones. It's a fantastic starting point for anyone seeking education and insight into the queer community. To sum up, the journey of coming out can indeed be challenging, but I assure you, it holds immeasurable worth in the long run. Embracing and living your genuine, authentic life, according to your terms, yields one of the most liberating and fulfilling sensations you'll experience in this lifetime. Therefore, I encourage coming out when you feel comfortable to do so. Your authenticity is a beacon of empowerment that will illuminate your path toward a life lived genuinely and unapologetically. Until next time, keep living your truth and shining brightly in the spectrum of life. Take care, stay fabulous, and keep spreading love in every hue of the rainbow.
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somewhatvaguely · 2 months
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Inclusivity win! Crime boss threatens your “little girl- OR boyfriend.”
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hoolay-boobs · 7 months
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Toxic Bisexual Lockscreens 💜💙🖤
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Flag made by @ iimegaphone3gs on Twitter!
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dismaldonut · 3 months
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A bunch of people are complaining about Doctor Who "Going Woke" (I personally just find the new writing sloppy Idgiaf who the Doctor sleeps with, has between their legs or what their shade is, the writing was a bit weak in the 60th anniversary special)
...Anyway everyone's saying he "came out" just recently but um. No lol
In the 50th Christmas Special, specifically Season 7 Episode 16, his bisexuality came VERY clear when Clara said, "You're my boyfriend." "OOOH REALLY? I'm a bit rusty in a few parts..." "No no I accidentally invented a boyfriend to my family..."
Then HE goes: "Oh, I accidentally did that once with an android, not fun."
Of course bisexuals get ignored and overlooked like we're chopped liver. I think people forgot this detail lol
Doctor Who has always been inclusive.
I only care whether the writing is solid. ✌️
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valentinesie · 1 year
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More info under the cut!
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#%.BUTCH FUTCH FEMME PANLESBIAN ‹ ꜝ
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EXPLANATIONS ᶻz﹒﹒﹪﹒﹒>0☆
Flags for panlesbian femmes, futches & butches! Of course, I used @bi-lesbian 's panlesbian flag! I tried keeping them recognizable but, well it isn't that much. Still, I think they're very cute! ^_^
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STRIPES && MEANINGS ᶻz﹒﹒﹪﹒﹒>0☆
In order: 1. Being butch, futch or femme this 2. Masculinity, androginity or feminity 3. Complexity, roles among queers, queerness. 4. Being both pan and a lesbian, aswell as being butch, futch or femme. 5. Proudness, pride!
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IMAGES IDS ᶻz﹒﹒﹪﹒﹒>0☆
1. Rectangular flag with stripes that are, in order: Light greenish yellow, Very dark bluish cyan, ocean blue, verdigris, very light purplish blue.
2. Rectangular flag with stripes that are, in order: Baby blue, Dark bluish purple, Purple, Lavender, Light rose.
3. Rectangular flag with stripes that are, in order: Lavender rose, Magenta, Deep cerise, Light pinkish red, Pale yellow.
Icons are: 1. Hyori tomoe from enstar, 2. Rui Kamishiro from pjsekai, and 3. Emu otori, also from pjsekai!
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vinniestoker · 6 months
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Personal Introduction
Hi everyone! Or the few people who do read this. I am Hay Hay or Hay. I will be posting comics and art soon. But before I do I’ll be posting my character introductions for my first animation concept. I am inspired by a few different people/shows such as Vivziepop, Arabian Knight, Jack and the cuckoo clock heart. Though I’ve heard some bad things about Vivziepop but I’m not completely sure if it’s true.I hope one day to be able to animate it and carry it out to be a whole show! And my second one but I have so much more ideas! I’ve been prolonging my first post but It’s a good 10:18pm and I feel good. I really enjoy vintage things(1950s) and occasionally older like 1920s but that’s not really important. I’m so glad to be here on tumblr. I want to clarify a few things about myself. I am LGBTQ+ ally as well as a pansexual person myself 🫡 I’m also asexual! I do make unasexual jokes and innuendos I guess but I never really mean anything about it. I do cuss so please be warned I think?? I’m not sure why people need warnings for that but inclusivity I guess. I support everyone. Except toxic people I guess. Sorry for saying I guess a lot I’m just a bit wonky. I don’t condone transphobia,homophobia, or anything racist! I might make a few homosexual jokes but I think they’re usually intended towards myself bc I think It’s funny. I really hope nobody I know finds this. Especially not my family except my sister or cousin.So I’ll try to stay under tight wraps from them. Sorry for this really disoriented and disorganized intro but I’ll also try to make a master list? The one with links to stay organized. Thanks for reading! 😋
GENERAL MASTERLIST
PINKEYE STUDIOS DICORD SERVER
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nichelle55 · 11 months
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I think what I personally love the most about Janelle Monáe’s new music video is that it’s so sapphic and there are a few seemingly non women in the video which makes it feel queer as hell. Often it seems like Bisexual and Pansexual people have to section off bits of their sexuality so that other people can forget we’re always going to be attracted to multiple genders and just put us back in a box for a little while. Janelle doesn’t really seem to do that, and I think that’s awesome. 
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tinypnut · 2 months
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I can’t believe this is happening, that I’m one step closer to becoming the person I am.
A little bit about me is that I have known that I have wanted top surgery for the past eight years, near to a decade, I’ve known that I’ve been trans ever since the tail end of middle school and high school, and I am wrapping up college now. With that being said, being a college student, it is a bit difficult to cover the costs of such an expensive surgery. With the help of one of my closest friends, we have organized a go fund me to help cover the cost of the surgery.
Unfortunately, I don’t have much support from my family which makes things a little bit difficult but ideally, I will be getting top surgery this year so if you can’t donate, please think about sharing and spreading this as far as you can!!!
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fixing-bad-posts · 2 years
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[Image description: A tweet, edited blackout-poetry style using the colours of the rainbow pride flag. Resulting text reads, "#LGBT is fun. hetero, homo or bi. cis or trans. Pan. Asexual. Queer people want to do the LGBT fight. It's now."]
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Queer people want to do the LGBT fight
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