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everyone point and laugh
ref of max we made for art fight
Me when i describe myself as a tomboy.
been thinking bout some ocs lately, so im just posting some doodles of these guys; max (hair over eyes) and jeremiah (glasses)! all of these are a bit old, cept for the first one (about a week ago) and sorry that some of them are pretty light. anywho think these guys are funny
what is it about the LGBT crowd that makes anyone who is not gay or lesbian a discussion topic
asexuals, trans people, bisexuals, pansexuals
you all want everyone to be comfortable with themselves and their sexuality but it's only ever right if it's YOUR version of comfortable
like I am a pansexual woman (and I swear before panphobes come at me) my understanding of bi vs pan was that gender plays a role in attraction for bisexuality, gender does not play a role for pansexuality. As in, my attraction for men, women, and people outside the binary does not differ based on gender.
and yet I just saw a post about how calling yourself pan is biphobic and transphobic
WHAT
literally don't even need straight people to keep us all down cause we're too fucking busy fighting one another
like why can these things not coexist without stepping on one another? I don't get it???
Solongo Batsukh is among the few LGBT people who have dared to come out in Mongolia, where some 80 per cent of the community remain in the closet, according to a UN survey
A bit about a famous trans celebrity from my country on visibility & its impact. Solongo Batsukh perseveres in a rather harsh set of conditions & sends an important message for those outside the binary.
My college has these things called service orgs which are kinda like frats/sororities but the whole point of them is to do community service type stuff and then also have a social component. Some are co ed, most aren't. I've been dying to join this org called Marians whose focus is women and children and they have a feminist sort of ideology thing goin on and I feel like I'd meet awesome people there. But I just realized they probably wouldnt accept me because I'm nonbinary.
My first day dressing outside the gender binary😄