stbylerr
stbylerr
St_Bylerr
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stbylerr · 10 months ago
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"is it possible for a [thing] girl and a [different thing] boy to be in a relationship? 🥺" i'll stop you right there. get a notebook cause i'll only tell you once. men and women are not allowed to date each other
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stbylerr · 3 years ago
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DUDE, I LIKE ANOTHER [PROBABLY] CIS STRAIGHT GUY 😭
ALL THE GAY GUYS AT MY SCHOOL ARE UGLY ASF AND ARE THE STEREOTYPICAL ANNOYING YASS QUEEN ULTRA FEM GAYS [I don't have a problem w people who act like this but I have a problem w people who fit into a stereotype because they are usually annoying]
HE IS SO PRETTY TOOOOO
He has eyebags, braces, talks cute, dresses nice, has pretty eyes, nice hair, smells good [he walks in front of me when I'm going to 5th period I'm not weird and sniff people 🤨] and overall is just so attractive to me :(
And it sucks because he seems pretty straight and I'm trans, gay, probably autistic, very ugly and only attract girls and people I have 0 interest in.
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stbylerr · 3 years ago
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If you care about our gay male community please read.
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You probably have seen this flag around if you're active in online queer spaces.
I've seen many people, especially gen z on Tik Tok/Instagram call it a "furry pride flag" or even worse, a "beastiality/zoophilia flag"
Please, STOP.
This is the BEAR BROTHERHOOD FLAG.
This flag was created in 1992. It's older than me, and older than most of you on this app. It represents bears, an identity that belongs to gay men and their community, just like butch and femme belong to lesbians. However gay men identifiers usually describe a body type more than a way of presenting.
Bear describes a gay male who is usually chubby with a strong build and very hairy.
It has nothing to do with being attracted to animals.
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Those are the two otter flags.
Otter is also a gay male term that describes a body type.
It has also nothing to do with being attracted to animals.
Please learn your history.
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