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posts that would go hard on tumblr #2
Orientationgender Alt Flag Graphics
[🫧] Lesbiangender flag by unknown creator
[🫧] Lesbiangender flag by unknown creator
[🫧] Lesbiangender flag by @/illiterate-kitkat
[🫧] Lesbiangender flag by Transfeminine (DA)
[🫧] Genderbi flag by @/nbgender
[🫧] Genderbi flag by @/BiFlagOTD on Twitter
[🫧] Acegender flag by @/gendergasm on Twitter
[🫧] Arogender flag by @/aroacearborvitae
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[🫧] Made by: @nereidcore (me!)
[🫧] Anyone can use these, no credit needed but it would be nice :)
this image is what it feels like to me when people say that nonbinary genders arent real
Comic #298: Nonbinary Nonbearnary - Website links: Here! It's still pride month 🏳️🌈 so I'm gonna share my nonbinary story 🐻☂️ Perhaps genderfluid is more technically correct with my understanding of myself, but I like the umbrella because it prompts less confusion, questions and debate. I will say I am not interested in fighting over the existence of NB genders, it has existed in many cultures over history & I will not waste my time arguing with people who likely will not change their minds. It doesn't hurt anyone, we just out here chillin' so be cool~
I feel like im fluid between the paragirl gender and magigirl gender. Some days I'm "mostly girl, partially boy" and other days I am "a girl with some boy mixed in". Like, somedays girl + boy = 100% gender and some days girl = 99% of gender (agender = remaining 1%), and boy is just there along for the ride
So like, I'm mainly a woman, but also a little bigender and a little genderfluid
Non-binary lesbians have always existed.
While the term non-binary was not officially coined until 1995, this DOES NOT mean non-binary lesbians did not exist before.
Lesbians have always had a unique and complicated relationship with gender due to heteronormativity in society that we were forced and taught to live by until we respectfully figured out our identities.
In the 1800s many lesbians were what we say is GNC, they often dressed masculine and went by he/him for their protection in society BUT also as their identities as lesbians.
This is not to say ALL GNC lesbians were non-binary. However, lesbians have often voiced their disconnect to womanhood in their lesbianism. Again, not saying all GNC lesbians or transmasc lesbians fell into this category.
When non-binary finally had a word to describe “outside the binary,” of gender, a lot of lesbians voiced that they had felt this way for many many years of their lives. They identified with non-binary once the essay, “In Your Face” was published. It gained wider use in the 1900s due to political activist Riki Anne Wilchins. While we didn’t have much vocabulary to describe relationships and identities within our communities, this doesn’t mean non-binary people did not exist. Language and identities grow in countries.
Non-binary genders (in different terms) have always existed within multiple cultures and places in the world. Western civilization had demolished and dismantled those cultures and terms due to colonization. Forcing strict male and female “only” to be valid and accepted. To erase other cultures and their terms and identifications have erased a lot of history. If you don’t see that, you are part of the problem and accept colonization as “truth.”
People need to be more aware of history of cultures, identities, AND linguists.
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corgipupgender flag!
corgipupgender:
a gender that is connected to corgi puppies
coined may 23rd, 2023