why is it always the countries with the gayest histories that have the most anti LGBTQ+ rights??? like bruh your ancestors would be so dissapointed in you not having kids. smh.

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why is it always the countries with the gayest histories that have the most anti LGBTQ+ rights??? like bruh your ancestors would be so dissapointed in you not having kids. smh.
Trans men who have vagina are valid. Trans men who have breasts are valid. Trans men who are pre-t are valid. Trans men who don't medically transition are valid. Trans men who don't binder are valid. Trans men who use vagina during sex are valid. Trans men who wear make up are valid. Trans men who wear heels, skirt and dresses are valid. Trans men who get their nails done are valid. Trans men who have long hair are valid. Trans men who don't have a deep voice are valid. Trans fat men are valid. Trans muscled men are valid. Trans skinny men are valid. Trans disabled men are valid. Trans men with mental illness are valid. Trans gay men are valid. Trans straight men are valid. Trans bi/pan men are valid. Trans ace/aro men are valid. Trans polyamorous men are valid. Trans men don't have to fit into gender roles or masculine stereotypes to make you feel more comfortable accepting them.
this shit is important.
A friend of mine didn’t know about the existence of asexuality.
And i explained to her what it is. That is a spectrum. That a person can totally be asexual, or experiments sexual attraction in particular circumstances.
And she started to glow. She looked at me marveled, cause she had no idea that was a thing. She’s been struggling with her sexuality her whole life. Always feeling like she didn’t completely fit in any of the LGBT acronyms or hetero sexuality. She also had no idea about the disctintion between sexual attraction and romantic attraction.
She finally realised she may be asexual and biromantic (she’ll decide which terms fits her better, IF she wants to define herself), but i’ll never forget the look she gave me when i finished telling her about asexuality spectrum.
It seemed like she felt she wasn’t an alien anymore.
Labels matter to some people, and they can change their life for the best.
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The show must go on 💗