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@pride2020
sup y’all I’m back to throw gay shit at you
things up for discourse
if pineapple belongs on pizza
if snape deserved a redemption arc
the best type of ramen
spn seasons 8-15
what the best fanfiction site is
things not up for discourse
the validity of people’s identities
my last two brain cells
it truly makes me so sad to see teenagers identifying as various asexual micro identities. it’s so unhealthy and the Online Queers should feel ashamed of what they’ve done to these kids
for any teenagers reading this: I understand the appeal of finding a word that describes the way you feel, and I’m not judging you for doing that, but sex is extremely complicated and it’s something that EVERYONE feels differently about. Some people like to have a lot of sex. Some people don’t like having sex at all! Most people fall somewhere in between. It’s all okay and it’s all normal. There is NOTHING DEVIANT about how much or how little interest you have in sex. There is nothing wrong with you. You are a teenager and you are growing and changing and nobody should be making you feel like you need to latch on to a static label to describe your sex drive or your emotional connection to sex. Your sexual interests and desires are NOBODY’S BUSINESS but your own, and maybe people you’re engaging in sexual activity with.
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anyway here’s your reminder that lgbt muslims exist and islamophobia shouldnt be tolerated within lgbt communities!
shout out to lgbt muslims living in places where our identities are still criminalised.
btw i encourage everyone especially non muslim lgbt ppl to reblog this. if you see islamophobia within the community, you should help us instead of telling us our religion is ‘horrible’
LGBTQ+ Bird Stickers
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please do not force an lgbt label onto anne frank. she died before she had the chance to explore her sexuality and if you need to think of her as lgbt to have empathy for her you need to reconsider how you think of holocaust victims. please do not vilify her father, a man who lost his entire family in the holocaust, for censoring the parts in anne’s diary where she expresses attraction for women. it was 1947. jewish girls were already seen as hypersexual. he was protecting her legacy as best he could, and you have no right to call him a villain for wanting what was period-typical best for his late daughter.
Non-Jews, please read and reblog.
here, have some:
Delicious
“Police will not investigate due to lack of public interest”
What the actual FUCK
https://www.change.org/p/portland-police-bureau-justice-for-tete
JUSTICE FOR TETE
there is a petition
we should uhhhh normalize non binary people or anyone under the nb umbrella choosing to use the trans flag to represent them instead of the non binary one or any other flag. the trans flag is for all of us, we are the white stripe and tbh ive gotten weird looks from people for calling myself trans and using the flag instead of the nb one. why! its ours too god dammit! we are still trans and we can use whatever god damn flag we feel like using
if cis women can bulk up and wear baggy pants and crop their hair short and go without makeup or shaving their pits/legs/anywhere else, co-opt traditionally ‘masculine’ behaviors, and still be viewed as women–even praised for how very feminist they are in doing so–then so can trans women. that’s it. end of.
and if cis men who love fashion and florals and pink, and wear dresses and makeup and love to bake, can be comfortable in their masculinity and praised as revolutionary for doing so, then–you guessed it–so can trans men. that’s it. end of.
not one single person on earth has any right to dictate how anyone else pilots their respective flesh suits. not one single person on earth has any right to claim someone is ‘faking’ their gender or performing a gender incorrectly when gender is arbitrary as hell as-is.
Happy pride month!!!
I wanted to paint something that makes me happy for pride, and tiny watercolor octopods do the trick :D
I stuck with the 4 basic groups of LGBT (+ ace, bc I’m ace :>), but I would love to paint more! So if you’d like to see a specific flag painted in octopus, leave me an ask or reblog it with your request and I’ll add on to this post!
@wwbwtsideboob @pansexual-potatoes and @spookypan all asked for a pan octopus, so here you go!! :D I hope you like your octo <3
@blood-stained-ink asked for a genderqueer octo bab, so here y’all go! <3
@stjimmyisdead is super nice, and asked for an aro flag octo!!! I hope I did my aro frens justice :D
[ID: watercolour octopods in the colours of various pride flags, the colours blending together beautifully. Beside each drawing is the name of the pride flag and a tiny heart in one of the colours of the flag. The flags, in order, are lesbian, gay, bi, trans, ace, pan, genderqueer, and aro. End ID.]
telling butch lesbians to “be ugly” when rejecting feminine beauty standards is nice but butchness is something that lesbians find beautiful and desirable so maybe instead of telling butches to accept that they are ugly in a het world tell them that they dont have to live in a world where they’re considered ugly. you dont have to accept being ugly bc you arent ugly to us.
Also maybe just stop calling us ugly lmao
Finding love as a transgender person
Marianne Oakes has shared an amazing collection of transgender love stories over at GenderGP.
Here are a few of them.
Marianne wrote:
The myth that trans people struggle to find love is damaging to our future generations, if trans youth or worse still, their parents believe this, then the impact can be loss of hope. My experience is pretty much like all the lovely comments here, let’s stop the myth, xx
More here!
These stories help so much. Not just because of the trans people find love just like everyone else, which is an important message on its own, but because there are some stories of other people who didn’t know since they were kids and this is so fucking reassuring!!!