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#Queer Positivity
mlmxreader · 3 days
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lesbian Muslims are fantastic.
gay Muslims are brilliant.
bisexual Muslims are wonderful.
pansexual Muslims are amazing.
omnisexual Muslims are lovely.
aromantic Muslims are marvellous.
asexual Muslims are spectacular.
transgender Muslims are phenomenal.
nonbinary Muslims are sensational.
Poly Muslims are stupendous.
queer Muslims are outstanding.
queer & lgbtqia+ Muslims are sublime.
you are important, valued, cherished, treasured. you are loved and deserve to be loved in return (however that looks for you & if you wish to be!). you are ENOUGH, and you are doing amazing.
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izzye-girl · 3 days
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your-queer-dad · 2 days
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idk how other people feel but being called “kiddo” makes me feel so safe I literally love the term so much
Hey kiddo!! I'm glad you enjoy that term, thank you for letting me know!!
- dad x
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silvermoon424 · 7 months
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Omg this is SUCH a grandma thing. She’s totally okay with them being queer, she’s just upset that she can’t feed them her world-famous ham.
“Honey, you’re so thin! Are you eating enough at home? I really don’t agree with this whole ‘vegetarian’ thing, I’m worried about my grandbaby not getting enough protein!!!”
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cosmiclion · 9 months
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Love wins 😌
And a version for my aro/ace/not interested in kissing for whatever reason siblings:
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positively-bi · 6 months
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Hey, guess what? You're allowed to identify as something and then later identify as something else. It doesn't make you a liar or a fraud or an idiot. It's fine. It's okay. People change and grow and their understandings of themselves change and grow too. That's life. Don't sweat it.
It's okay to identify as gay and then later as bi or as bi and then later as gay. It's okay to identify as aro and then later realise you do experience romantic attraction. It's okay to change what name you use or what pronouns you use three hundred times. It's okay and you're always welcome in my community. Be kind to yourself and give yourself grace.
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bloggingboutburgers · 5 months
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Self-affirmation, uh, finds a way
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fagpunkqueer · 11 months
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i love you bears i love you butches i love you trans men i love you transmascs i love you drag kings i love you masc queers of all persuasions the world is so much better and brighter for the existence of queer masculinity
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boy-gender · 4 months
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feminine and flamboyant trans men/mascs/boys i love you!!! i love you so much!!! ✨🎉💗💕💜💙🤎🏳‍🌈💟💛🧡🌈🦄💝😍🎀💚
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intersexfairy · 4 months
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having breasts does not make you a woman. having a vagina, vulva, or ovaries does not make you a woman. having XX chromosomes or an estrogen-dominant body does not make you a woman. having a period or the capability to have children does not make you a woman.
having or not having these things can affirm your identity and make you feel more like yourself, for sure. but the point is your body does not decide who you are - you do. you are in control of your own gender, your own identity. you are you no matter the body you inhabit. and i hope that if you dont feel it now, someday your body feels truly like home.
💜 this post includes intersex people. don't forget your intersex peers! 💜
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fella-lovin-fella · 5 months
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i know it's bleak out there for queer folks, but please keep this in mind: i can open Spotify right now with the intention of listening to trans artists and i wouldn't even know where to start. there are so many smart and beautiful trans and gay people sharing educational content, vlogs, and silly videos while openly and loudly queer. there are video games that allow custom pronouns, where you can romance anyone of any gender, where you can make characters that are asexual and aromantic and cant be changed. there are tv shows fully about gay people. cis/het allies are everywhere. PLEASE dont forget how far we've come. i love you, stay safe.
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agrebel18 · 8 months
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(yes this is inspired off of the poll about sexual attraction/feelings. I’m curious to hear other’s opinions!)
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your-queer-dad · 3 days
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i just made my bed and I had a great day. I love feeling good about small victories. Helps me enjoy the present moments
Hey kiddo!! That's awesome, I'm really proud of you and I'm glad you had a great day!!! I love you and I hope tomorrow is another great day!
- dad x
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batri-jopa · 1 year
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I love my life highly satisfied just being myself
(Female version here)
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morsobaby · 1 year
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I hope all trannies and fags and dykes are having an amazing day
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positively-bi · 9 months
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Hey trans people I just want to remind you that your experience is your own and there is no wrong way to describe it.
If you feel like you were "born in the wrong body", that's fine.
If you feel like you "used to be X gender but now you're Y gender", that's fine.
If you feel like you "were an X gender who chose to be a Y gender", that's fine.
If you feel like you've "always been Y gender", that's fine.
If you look at things with your deadname on or pre-transition photos and feel a sense of connection or recognition, that's fine.
If you look at things with your deadname on or pre-transition photos and feel like it's a completely different person, that's fine.
If you feel like you "killed the X gender you used to be", that's fine.
If you feel like "the X gender you used to be is still here but they're Y gender now", that's fine
Personally, I like to say that the little girl is still around, she just lets me do the talking now.
It's your experience and you can describe it however you choose.
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