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What does LGBTQQPICD+ stand for?
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual/romantic/gender, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Pansexual/romantic/gender, Intersexual/gender, Cupiosexual/romantic and demisexual/romantic/gender and the + stands for all those other identities existing.
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go outside
I do this quite often
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Dipperine: a gender related to the big dipper, small stars, space, and time. feels cold and only felt under certain circumstances Rødstjernen: a gender related to red dwarf stars, red stars, red sunsets, supernovas, and space. feels warm and distant Blåstjernen: a gender related to blue dwarf stars, blue stars, blue nights, neutron stars, and space. feels hot and unknown Brunstjernen: a gender related to brown dwarfs, space, coffee, and planets. feels small and distant Svarthulline: a gender related to black holes, infinity, nothingness, the void, and unknown objects. Havnanine: a gender connected to the sea breeze, sea mist/spray, harbours, the smell of the sea, the sea itself, and the “old sea dog” aesthetic. (for @xeno-aligned)
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Here we go again.
I am not a troll. My identity is real. My blog is real. I am real.
Like seriously, I would love to somehow give y'all evidence to prove my point but I'm afraid this is barely even possible lol?
🇲🇳 I am a transracial Mongolian. 🇲🇳
Good morning/afternoon/evening, dear ladies and gentlethems.🌹 I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted but lately I just needed a break from tumblr. However, I’m here again to talk about something very important to me, I sincerely hope y'all don’t mind. ❤️
So, recently I have received some messages asking why I identify as a Mongolian. (my bio says “transracial Mongolian”, for those of you who haven’t noticed yet)
First of all, I’ve got a question for all those curious people:
Would you ask a non-transracial Mongolian why they are Mongolian? No, clearly you wouldn’t. They just are what they are. They identify what they choose to identify as.
I don’t think it’s important what race you are on a biological basis - in my opinion, what culture/country you feel more connected to is your race.
You may be a biologically Caucasian individual but at the same time you can indeed be passionate about, let’s say, Egyptian culture. You could be so deeply dedicated to it, you maybe feel like you were born as an Egyptian. And that’s OK.
Being transracial is OK.
I am a Mongolian - a transracial one. And yes, I do know I have already stated that I don’t think it’s logical to ask me why I am what I am (which I surely can’t change and also wouldn’t, even if I could). However, I think it’s not really counterproductive to explain my identity. I will describe my own experience with being transracial ahead.
I started developing a special interest to East Asian (especially Japanese) history when I was about 11 y/o as a result of constantly watching Anime and reading Manga and Manhwa (I was addicted to it lol, call me a weeb idc🤷🏻‍♀️). As time passed by, I began to focus more on Mongolian history as I learned about Chinggis Khan and the great empire he established back in the 13th century. I was so surprised that I never really got educated on Mongolia before when in reality there’s so much to say about it - from the bottom of my heart I suggest everyone of you to look into this! I will therefore link a few videos/articles at the end of this post. *
It must have been around August 2016 (maybe?) when my interest kind of reached a peak and slowly transformed into a deep, deep passion. I started to feel like a citizen of Mongolia, knowing everything about their rich history, their language and traditions - my own way of living began to change rapidly, distancing itself from Western culture more and more. I even bought a deel to wear in my freetime, when I wasn’t forced to be around other people (quite a few of my peers are Caucasian and don’t want to understand my culture, sadly😕).
As expected, it took a while to convince my family to accept the fact that I am Mongolian and not their typical white girl, causing a bit of a kerfuffle for sure. Essentially, most of my friends supported my choice of identity (a big THANK YOU to Alicia and Toby, if you both are reading this 😘), while others weren’t able to get used to it, as you can read above. On the other hand I should mention I grew stronger that way so I can only be thankful for all those experiences I (painfully) went through.
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So, this being said, everyone reading this should by now be perfectly informed about my transracial experience.
I want to send hugs to all of you beautiful, kind, wonderful and especially strong transracial individuals out there! I admire you so deeply and send all my best wishes to you. You are not racist. Stay strong. Don’t give up. You will have a future.
@ the the amazing transracial community: I can’t thank you enough. What you taught me is truly priceless. You introduced me to myself, turning me into the proud Mongolian I am today. You deserve all the best. ❤️
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*resources:
https://youtu.be/PpT2xaIc90I - History of Mongolia (brief explanation)
https://youtu.be/TpdGIPHPBwU - some basic facts about Mongolia
https://youtu.be/q6IM1BgWHmA - Mongolian Revolution (brief explanation)
https://youtu.be/SCsHyp9JJsw - The Mongol Empire (documentary)
https://youtu.be/wflzW5YX5uI - Mongolian leaders
https://youtu.be/yyzCR_3c7eE - Sounds of Mongolian language
http://mongolianembassy.us/about-mongolia/history/ - article about Mongolian history
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Mongolia - Wikipedia article on Mongolian history
http://ubpost.mongolnews.mn - Mongolian news (English language)
Mongolian celebrities: https://youtu.be/GyuV1PIA8MI
Mongolian YouTube channels: https://socialblade.com/youtube/top/country/mn/mostviewed
Feel free to add!
Hit me up if you have any specific questions, desires or issues.
Thanks for reading! And, I beg you, please be respectful and understanding of my situation.
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🇲🇳 I am a transracial Mongolian. 🇲🇳
Good morning/afternoon/evening, dear ladies and gentlethems.🌹 I know it's been a while since I've posted but lately I just needed a break from tumblr. However, I'm here again to talk about something very important to me, I sincerely hope y'all don't mind. ❤️
So, recently I have received some messages asking why I identify as a Mongolian. (my bio says "transracial Mongolian", for those of you who haven't noticed yet)
First of all, I've got a question for all curious people:
Would you ask a non-transracial Mongolian why they are Mongolian? No, clearly you wouldn't. They just are what they are. They identify what they choose to identify as.
I don't think it's important what race you are on a biological basis - in my opinion, what culture/country you feel more connected to is your race.
You may be a biologically Caucasian individual but at the same time you can indeed be passionate about, let's say, Egyptian culture. You could be so deeply dedicated to it, you maybe feel like you were born as an Egyptian. And that's OK.
Being transracial is OK.
I am a Mongolian - a transracial one. And yes, I do know I have already stated that I don't think it's logical to ask me why I am what I am (which I surely can't change and also wouldn't, even if I could). However, I think it's not really counterproductive to explain my identity. I will describe my own experience with being transracial ahead.
I started developing a special interest in East Asian (especially Japanese) history when I was about 11 y/o as a result of constantly watching Anime and reading Manga and Manhwa (I was addicted to it lol, call me a weeb idc🤷🏻‍♀️). As time passed by, I began to focus more on Mongolian history as I learned about Chinggis Khan and the great empire he established back in the 13th century. I was so surprised that I never really got educated on Mongolia before when in reality there's so much to say about it - from the bottom of my heart I suggest everyone of you to look into this! I will therefore link a few videos/articles at the end of this post. *
It must have been around August 2016 (maybe?) when my interest kind of reached a peak and slowly transformed into a deep, deep passion. I started to feel like a citizen of Mongolia, knowing everything about their rich history, their language and traditions - my own way of living began to change rapidly, distancing itself from Western culture more and more. I even bought a deel to wear in my freetime, when I wasn't forced to be around other people (quite a few of my peers are Caucasian and don't want to understand my culture, sadly😕).
As expected, it took a while to convince my family to accept the fact that I am Mongolian and not their typical white girl, causing a bit of a kerfuffle for sure. Essentially, most of my friends supported my choice of identity (a big THANK YOU to Alicia and Toby, if you both are reading this 😘), while others weren't able to get used to it, as you can read above. On the other hand I should mention I grew stronger that way so I can only be thankful for all those experiences I (painfully) went through.
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So, this being said, everyone reading this should by now be perfectly informed about my transracial experience.
I want to send hugs to all of you beautiful, kind, wonderful and especially strong transracial individuals out there! I admire you so deeply and send all my best wishes to you. You are not racist. Stay strong. Don't give up. You will have a future.
@ the amazing transracial community: I can't thank you enough. What you taught me is truly priceless. You introduced me to myself, turning me into the proud Mongolian I am today. You deserve all the best. ❤️
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*resources:
https://youtu.be/PpT2xaIc90I - History of Mongolia (brief explanation)
https://youtu.be/TpdGIPHPBwU - some basic facts about Mongolia
https://youtu.be/q6IM1BgWHmA - Mongolian Revolution (brief explanation)
https://youtu.be/SCsHyp9JJsw - The Mongol Empire (documentary)
https://youtu.be/wflzW5YX5uI - Mongolian leaders
https://youtu.be/yyzCR_3c7eE - Sounds of Mongolian language
http://mongolianembassy.us/about-mongolia/history/ - article about Mongolian history
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Mongolia - Wikipedia article on Mongolian history
http://ubpost.mongolnews.mn - Mongolian news (English language)
Mongolian celebrities: https://youtu.be/GyuV1PIA8MI
Mongolian YouTube channels: https://socialblade.com/youtube/top/country/mn/mostviewed
Feel free to add!
Hit me up if you have any specific questions, desires or issues.
Thanks for reading! And, I beg you, please be respectful and understanding of my situation.
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can someone PLEASE explain me why people actually like Ben Shapiro? i once heard he's a trans man which confuses me even more lol
Why would you be conservative when you're apart of a minority?
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✨ Aro/ace people are part of the LGBT+ community ✨
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Shoutout to all vegan/vegetarian carnivore-kins (wolfkin, tigerkin, lionkin, etc.)!
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my message for nonbinary individuals
(I will be using cute emojis for every bullet because I hecking feel like it)
• 🌸 if you’re nonbinary and have a specific label under that category for yourself, that’s great! I’m glad you have something specific you can identify with and I hope it makes you feel at peace! 🌸
• 🌼 if you’re nonbinary and don’t have a more specific label for yourself than that, that’s wonderful! If you feel that the term “nonbinary” is the only identity you need, then it is! 🌼
• 🌺 if you’re nonbinary and use neopronouns or just they/them, cool! use whatever pronouns feel right to you! 🌺
• 🌵 if you’re nonbinary and use binary pronouns (he or she), that’s just fine! Using binary pronouns doesn’t make you a binary person. 🌵
• 🦋 if you’re nonbinary and like to dress androgynously, that’s awesome! 🦋
• 🌷 if you’re nonbinary and like to dress either femininely or masculinely, go for it! The way you dress doesn’t determine your identity, and clothes have never and will never have genders! 🌷
• 🌹 if you’re nonbinary and identify as trans, that’s cool! Transgender is an umbrella term, and nonbinary people have always been under that umbrella. That’s actually the purpose of the white stripe in the trans flag! 🌹
• 🌙 if you’re nonbinary and you feel the term “trans” doesn’t fit you, or simply don’t want to use it, that’s fine too! You do you! 🌙
• ✨ if you’re nonbinary and feel discouraged by others who say that your identity isn’t “real,” I encourage you to ignore them, because the only person who knows who you are is you, and your identity does not affect anyone else’s life but yours, so you be whoever tf you know you are, and identify yourself however makes you feel at peace! ✨
(If you don’t agree with this post, please don’t reblog it with your opinion attached to it, because this isn’t for you!)
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Omnidiffero- Pride Flags
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[Image: There is a 5-striped horizontal flag in the background with descending colors of pink, white, purple, black, blue. There is an X in the middle of 4 descending colors of dark grey, timberwolf grey, grey, light pink.]
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[Image: there is a 5-striped horizontal flag in the background with descending colors of pink, white, purple, black, blue. There is an X in the middle of 4 descending colors of light pink, dark grey, grey, timberwolf grey.]
Omnidiffero-: Genderfluid, with one’s attraction to other genders changing with one’s gender so that the individual is always attracted to multiple genders (and/or genderless individuals) different from one’s own.
-Fy
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Part Three of a set of posts regarding 4 gender identities that I coined and 5 new flags I made:
NEUTREMME/NEUTROMME
So, in a similar vein as Gynx and Androx, I decided to coin the counterparts to these identities as seen on my gender spectrum..
Neutremme A gender identity in-between female and gender neutral
[French; neutre meaning neutral and femme meaning woman; femme is pronounced similarly to “fam” in the word “famine”; so an easy way to pronounce Neutremme is as noo-twam]
Neutromme A gender identity in-between male and gender neutral
[French; neutre meaning neutral and homme meaning man; homme is pronounced similarly to “uhm”; so an easy way to pronounce Neutromme is as noo-twum]
But wait.. Aren’t these the same as Cenrell/Faesari?
No, not at all. The definitions for Cenrell and Faesari are..
Cenrell/Faesari A gender identity where one feels most comfortable with the gender neutral spectrum, but still feels a strong attachment to masculinity/femininity, repsectively.
Neutremme and Neutromme are simply identities in-between female/male and gender neutral.
But wait.. Aren’t these the same as Neulier/Neuvir
No, not at all. The definitions for Neulier and Neuvir are..
Neulier/Neuvir A female/male gender identity that is entirely neutral in nature/neutral-aligned as opposed to feminine/masculine
Neutremme and Neutromme are not entirely anything-in-nature. They are in-between feminine/masculine and neutral.
But wait.. Aren’t these the same as Neufemale/Neumale?
No, not at all. The definitions for Neuwoman and Neuman are..
Neuwoman/Neuman A woman/man that is neutrally gender; a gender-neutral woman/man
Although these gender identities above are similar, they are not the same. Neutremme and Neutromme have more of a focus on the gender spectrum itself, like Gynx and Androx.
Let me know if you like the flags!!
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PRONOUNS
Su/Suwi/Suwiself !
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Theres no place for you to be safe from the wrath of God you abomination
No u
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Love people who praise mogai and think theres nothing wrong with people who dislike it even though they have things like autigender (autismgender)
okay
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Earlier I got a request for lesbian and asexual edits of this post. I changed the background color to gray in order to accommodate flags with black stripes.
(Image description: a gray background with pride flags on the left side of the image and green text on the right side which reads “still here, still queer, won’t be erased.” The post includes the nonbinary, asexual, more color more pride rainbow, bisexual, lesbian, pansexual, genderfluid, bigender, aromantic, and intersex pride flags. End image description.)
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