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ITS A NATIONAL HOLIDAY!
LGBT and Fads
Iâm tired.
Iâm tired of popular LGBT related searches being related to âfadsâ in the movement. Iâm tired of MOGAI being the new âcenterpieceâ of LGBT.
Iâm tired of Pedophilia being brought up in class discussions of LGBT because some people thought it would be fun to use MAP Pride as a scare tactic.
Iâm tired of bisexuality being used as a âfadâ pieces for celebrities; they play âbi-curiousâ to gain LGBT support and take away voices of real LGBT artists. Iâm tired of this effecting the validity of real LGBT artists.
Iâm tired of fake wokeness by straights.
Iâm tired of supporting LGBT communities being a fad.
hey guys !!! support me (and the gays by extension) by checking out my two friends cool sticker accounts babes !!!
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cis women âcombatingâ transmisogyny:
TRANS WOMEN ARE WOMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!â¤ď¸đđđ§Ąđđđđđđđđđđđđ§Ąâ¤ď¸đ
REBLOG TO PISS OF A TERF!!!!!!!!!
i dont think non trans women actually realize the damage they do when they say stuff like this, and this is something trans womenhave been saying for years: TERFS will blame us for any aggression against them. They do not care if your a trans womenthey will target us.
The only reason terfs can exist in the first place is because of how deeply rooted transmisogyny is in cis women, cis women need to start addressing the transmisogyny in their communities beyond saying NO TERFS they need to pay attention to their actions ask themselves if something might be harming trans women using critical thought of how transmisogyny works. Like the cis women i trust are the ones who fight against transmisogynist laws and stand up for us when were either unable for safety reasons or bc we are not present. I trust cis women who take our oppression seriously and who will instead of reading this and getting upset realize how exhausting it is that this is something ive been saying since i was 17 and trans women as a whole have been saying for decades.
hereâs a shout out to closeted sapphics (especially trans sapphics) who rely on the internet because you canât be out irl, so you find solace online.
closeted sapphics who sit their phones screen-down on tables so no one can see if a long distance friend sends them a message with anything that may raise eyebrows at the dinner table.
closeted sapphics who switch tabs away from tumblr and messaging platforms when their parents walk in (especially those who get yelled at for this by parents who notice, told that if they donât want anyone seeing it they shouldnât be doing it, who are treated like desiring privacy and freedom is the same as committing a crime)
closeted sapphics who feel like their true self sits somewhere between their irl life that they go through in masks of straightness, and their online personas where they can be as out and proud as they wish.
closeted sapphics whose online friends are the only ones who will truly, fully, accept who they are, but who have the importance of online friendships diminished in front of them by irl friends and family.
closeted sapphics who need the internet to feel they can freely exist are so, so strong.
I have identified as a lesbian for a while now but Iâm also attracted to nb people! Does that still make me a lesbian? I feel like saying Iâm bi or pan doesnât really work either bc Iâm still not into boys.
okay first things first ig, im not a lesbian nor am i nb. i am a cis bi girl, so i am answering this question to the best of my current knowledge. if i am incorrect in anything i say, feel free to send an ask and i will edit this response accordingly.
as far as im currently aware, the nb community is pushing the fact that you cant just identify nb people right away. so, you cant really be attracted to nb people bc u cant identify them based off looks, if that makes sense. so, i guess if youâre attracted to feminine presenting, feminine aligned non binary folks, you could still consider yourself a lesbian. especially bc nonbinary lesbians do exist. it wouldnt make sense if you couldnât be attracted to them just bc they were nb, theyre still lesbians.
i hope my response makes sense and is correct. again, if there are any issues, please contact me and ill fix them.
I want cis lesbians to work on making a stronger support system for trans lesbians. Saying âno terfsâ just ainât enough, yâall.
Like, help a trans lesbian get a job. Invite her out to shit. Talk to her. Bring her around other lesbians and donât make a big show of correcting someone who misgenders her. Offer a ride home at the end of the night so she doesnât have to walk or bus alone. If you see a trans girl on the bus, sit next to her so some random, terrible dude doesnât. Donât invite people to a gathering thatâd make her feel unsafe. Know your friends & girlfriend better. Talk toâem about the how and why of supporting trans lesbians. If theyâre not on board, get them on board, and if that doesnât work, itâs time to question the company you keep.
Make it so she feels that OF COURSE she belongs. That OF COURSE sheâs supported.
Like idk, everything I just listed is stuff that⌠you just do for a friend. Yâall it ainât that hard to treat a trans woman like, ya know, a friend.
I want to add that I definitely want cis lesbians to reblog this
i'm 13. i've been questioning my identity for around a year now and i'm pretty sure i'm a lesbian. i've only ever had a crush on 1 girl and no guys. i wanna have a gf but at the same time i worry abt my identity. i see wlw blogs talking abt how much they love girls and how they fall in love with every girl they see and i just want that so bad. i want to have crushes and fall in love but it doesn't happen and i just worry if i'm broken. my parents don't believe me. so sorry for rambling on and on
Okay well first off youâre 13. When I was 13 I didnât really have strong crushes. I wanted to date women, but not really do much more than watch anime and hold their hands, and it was pretty limited to people I already was close to, like my best friend. Having accepted that you really like women at a young age like that is wonderful! However, donât feel a need to force crushes. I didnât start feeling strong attraction until I was about 15. For now, just enjoy the feelings you do have, because sometimes more intense ones can be stressful, and you have the rest of your life to deal with those !
youâre not broken, youâre young. Just wait life out.If youâre parents arenât supporting you, look for support in friends, irl or online (though be careful online, you are young) until they come around. It took a few years for my parents to understand my sexuality, and theyâre fairly liberal.I hope this helps!
happy monday trans women are women and trans lesbian are lesbians
happy tuesday trans women are women and trans lesbians are lesbians
happy wednesday trans women are women and trans lesbians are lesbians
happy thursday trans women are women and trans lesbians are lesbians
happy friday trans women are women and trans lesbians are lesbians
happy saturday trans women are women and trans lesbians are lesbians
happy sunday trans women are women and trans lesbians are lesbians
you can only reblog this every time trans women are women and trans lesbians are lesbians
theres so many strong women of color who have come out as bi/pan/queer this year (or have started to openly talk about their sexuality) and it makes me so happy for my bi/pan sisters of color. stephanie beatriz, kehlani, janelle monae, and now tessa thompson. i hope y'all see these wonderful women and realize that your sexuality is beautiful and something to treasure. iâm so glad these ladies are constantly using their platforms to spread lgbtq positivity & express confidence in themselves. bi/pan woc deserve role models who are like this đ