well, 2026, huh?
no resolutions, just affirmations.
you've got this, we've got you, we're gonna take this one day at a time, ok?

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well, 2026, huh?
no resolutions, just affirmations.
you've got this, we've got you, we're gonna take this one day at a time, ok?
Posted by Kathryn McGinnis Class on FB
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ok so you know how as queer people we often have that inner voice that tells us we're not queer enough or we're faking it or whatever which we know is NOT true but we sometimes just can't make it stop?
i know that when i was younger i really wished that someone would validate me and affirm my queerness (and i still do), so what if i give people affirmations on here?
do you think it would be helpful?
yes
no
i just want to see the results
other (add in comments?)
for example if you have a bad dysphoria day you can send me something that you want someone to say to you and i just repeat it to you? something like that?
I need superficial validation from women so bad please send help
Hey. Queer comunity. You are all valid members.
Microlables, mspecs, those who use neopronouns, those who use blanket terms, literally everyone- all of you. Are valid.
Lables don't separate us- they simply tell us who we are. we choose our lables, we choose our identity.
If you identify as a deep chestnut stallion with a white star on your forehead and white socks on your legs, you're still in the same herd as the snow-white mare. You are in this herd. You belong.
You are queer enough. Your identity is valid.
Art by Liberal Jane
(Image description: a genderqueer pride flag and three queer pride flags with the words "proud queer badass" centered in white and black text.)