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neptune-scythe · 1 year ago
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Petition for Agender and aroace tags to have the flag colours thanks
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genderqueerdykes · 5 months ago
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equinox here! i wanted to make a masterpost for my zines! if you haven't checked them out already, we write zines about queer history with some resources and statistics within, as well as anecdotes from my 32 years being a genderqueer transsexual butch dyke. i am also intersex and speak about my experience with medical intersexism and prejudice toward androgynous and gender vague people.
if you are interested, the help would go a long way, as i deal with psoriatic arthritis, hypermobile ehlers danlos syndrome, degenerative disc disease, GI issues, schizophrenia, DID and other health issues. i'm currently applying for disability but it takes quite a while to get approved in the US. all proceeds go towards my monthly rent, bills, and necessities. thank you for your support!
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sol-thorne · 7 months ago
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Happy pride everyone! Enjoy this customary drawing of yours truly.🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
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januscorner · 8 months ago
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Reminder that not everyone thinks being attractive is a compliment and it makes a lot of people uncomfortable. Not everyone wants to be "hot" or "sexy"
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glitchedcosmos · 7 months ago
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He’s the ultimate ace 🔥🌈
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sandpaperoctopi · 1 year ago
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aro ace cuties
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cinimuffin · 11 months ago
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So many dang hearts. Pride/Progress Pride/Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride Aromantic, A-spec Gay, Lesbian, Aroace, Queer Bi, Nonbinary Polyamorous, Omnisexual, Ace, Xenogender Genderqueer, Agender Intersex, Maverique, Pangender, Genderfluid Neutrois, Bigender Trans, Androgyne, Pan, Queer Platonic Cassgender, Polysexual I always just say cross stitch in the tags but I know these can be used for other things too (such as perler beads as was commented on one of the previous posts). Use the patterns for what you like, go wild, just follow the simple lil' disclaimer please. Usual disclaimer If you use them for anything please give design credit (and also @ me because I would like to see). Intended for personal use only.
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lust-for-ultraviolence · 8 months ago
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whereserpentswalk · 7 days ago
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defending transtrenders who are invading our community
lusting after robots
supporting characters whove committed i*cest
insulting christians religion
engaging in spec evo
making out bottom surgery to be something cool and fun and not something that should only be done when direly needed
scoffing at those on the left who try to appeal to democrats and moderate republicans
this has been an especially deranged and degenerate day of posting even for a proshit like you
When you're as cool as me, this is just an average day of posting! 👁w👁
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sleeplessdreamer14 · 7 months ago
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“I wasn’t always so sure I was worth celebrating. But if that big old heart of yours, then… maybe I am.”
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2syves · 2 months ago
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I wanted to share my alt demisexual flag as I just got out of semi hiatus.
Anyone can use.
<3
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dephroggy · 24 days ago
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in my heart they're sapphic somehow
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genderqueerdykes · 7 months ago
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i want to see more asexual, aromantic & aspectrum representation this year during pride month 2024. we've been made to feel like we're not queer at all, and when we are seen as queer, we are pushed to the VERY bottom of the priority list, seen as not as queer as others, or not a priority because we do not suffer from any kind of oppression.
i want to break the silence on this matter this year. even if an aspectrum person isn't affected by any sort of societal oppression, they still deserve to have a space to talk about how they experience their identity. having a complicated relationship or no relationship at all with romantic feelings and relationships in a society that guilt trips people into developing romantic relationships starting in their teens is not in line with our societal view of what is "normal" and "correct". constantly being told that you "haven't found the right one" is harassment.
Not experiencing sexual attraction, refusing to have sex, or having a complicated relationship with sexual feelings is 100% queer and outside of the norm in a sex-obsessed society that guilt and mocks people for not having experienced it, and at the worst of time, forces it on people, telling them that they'll have a changed opinion of they just experienced it for themselves. being guilted or forced into interacting with sexual media or having friends try to force you into sleeping with someone is harassment and assault.
having a complicated relationship with gender that results in someone feeling agender, whether they have no gender at all, or have a gender that feels partially agender and partially another gender often results in someone being told they're confused, or have no idea what they're talking about. many people refuse to acknowledge someone who totally lacks a gender identity, or identifies with gender neutrality.
aplatonic people are frequently told they are losers, or just have anxiety or are experiencing their feelings due to depression or something similar. aplatonic people are told they do not understand their own feelings, when it is a very valid experience to not experience platonic feelings or have a very complicated relationship with them that leads one to feel happier not engaging in those relationships.
these are very real issues aspectrum people face. even if an aspec person doesn't face these problems, they are still queer. they are still aromantic, asexual, agender, aplatonic, or some other like of aspec. you don't get to tell them how they experience their identity, and you don't get to tell them they're not queer or don't experience hardships and denial of their identity. i want to see more people talking about and accepting these identities in 2024. no more pushing aspectrum people to the back, we are here in the front with everyone else, shouting alongside you. we all deserve to be heard- including asexuals, aromantics, agender people, aplatonic people and other aspectrum folks. we are all shouting for our rights together. let's shout for each other, too.
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leftabit-leftabit · 10 months ago
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Every single time!
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januscorner · 11 months ago
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Meeting other queer people irl made me realize how irrelevant online queer discourse is. My teacher was nonbinary and gay, no one cared. A girl in the hospital was a lesbian who liked guys, no one in the group of mainly cishetallos even batted an eye. Don’t let online discourse get you down because in the real world people don’t care.
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lilliaace · 1 year ago
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What exactly "terfs" are
I see a lot of young people say "lol fuck terfs" or something similar and then I see them say stuff like:
"you can only be a lesbian nonbinary if you're AFAB, otherwise, you're not a lesbian" - this is anti trans and nonbinary statement (aka "terfs")
"transgender people can't be gay or lesbian" - this is anti trans and nonbinary statements (aka "terfs")
"2spirit people aren't in the trans umbrella, they're just spicy cis" - this is xenophobic/racist towards indigenous populatons AND anti trans and non image statement (aka "terfs")
And so many more things
Terfs = trans EXCLUSIONARY radical feminists.
They hate transgender people. They hate nonbinary people. They can be "seemingly harmless" or "just superficial" things that make trans and/or nonbinary people "YIKES 😬" . They can be as severe as screaming trans people are p3d0s. They can be as severe as funding anti transgender government representatives and/or sending their money to organizations that are pro-conversion therapy for transgender people.
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