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shk0lstun-flagz · 2 years ago
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Hyperqueer/+HYQ+
Or Hyperlabeled / +HYL+
User of multiple microlabels. Using many labels because you feel like your identity is just broad and it’s important to you to be specific. This label can be a way to shorten your identity, to show that there is more to your queer identity
-repost with slightly updated def / flag design-
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dumbhoneypup · 2 years ago
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I just want to rub my puppy parts against another puppy sooo bad while our owners watch and tell us how pathetic we are 🥰🥰
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lesbianloveisreal · 2 years ago
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Others only seem to want lesbians around when they get some kind of benefit from us.
Otherwise, we are the worst.
We are seen as teachers, mothers, helpers, supporters, a shoulder to cry on, objects, a place to find pleasure, and heavy lifters both physically and mentally for others
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We are evil ,man hating, ugly, mean, cruel, "oppressors" (says the people more privileged than us), awful people.
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deathtokillian · 20 days ago
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Ideas are cooking for my pride outfit.
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lgbtransgirl · 3 months ago
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Ice cold takes from a Transgender Woman:
Men are not inherently Evil
Everyone has the capacity for evil
Transgender Men are men
Transgender Women are women
Excluding Cisgender Men from your spaces requires Transgender Men to out themselves if they want to engage (Same for Women)
Anyone can be Non-Binary, there is no "look" or requirement
Non-binary masculine presenting people should be welcome in queer spaces, many are just treated as men and predators
Non-binary feminine presenting people should be welcome in queer spaces without being seen as "Woman-Lite"
Edited the wording on the first point because too many terfs keep thinking I'm their friend.
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raqualswonderfunblog · 1 year ago
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nichet-crochet · 19 days ago
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sad-klown-syndrome · 9 months ago
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*grabs your hands and speaks to you in a tone that is so gentle* they/them pronouns stop being universal once you learn a person's pronouns. Sometimes that person's pronouns will include they/them and in that specific case you are allowed to keep using those pronouns for that person. In any case where you learn a persons pronouns and that person doesn't use they/them, you should no longer use those pronouns for that person. If you continue to use they/them pronouns knowing that person doesn't use them, you are now misgendering that person. Kindly stop doing that please. Thank you, I love you.
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deafeningcreationearthquake · 2 months ago
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genderqueerdykes · 7 months ago
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i don't care how uncomfortable you are around cis men, queer cis men still need places to go, and sometimes, those spaces will be shared with yours. disabled and neurodivergent queer men and queer men of color especially need a place to go. the queer community isn't the "fuck cis men" community. that is the rad fem community. if you think cis men and people who read as cis men are inherently "too scary" or shouldn't be allowed in queer spaces, you joined the wrong community.
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werethropy · 1 year ago
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"The nonbinary afab who goes by she/her, dresses femininely, and uses a push-up bra when I—" when you what? What's wrong with her?
Is she not nonbinary enough for you? Is the way she experiences her queerness and how she presents not perfect enough for you? Nonbinary people don't owe you androgyny, right? So why is she the exception? Why does she have to hate herself to appeal to your standards? Why is she any less trans—any less worthy of respect—cause it's "not visible"? Queer solidarity my ass. Don't spout this bullshit on Pride, man.
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nonbinarynow · 2 months ago
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This is Jim Sinclair, at the time going by Toby. They are a neuter, asexual and intersex enban, and a seminal autism activist. They have been an educator on transneutral nonbinary identity, non-binary transition, the anti binarist position and intersex issues for decades. This is an interview with them from the 1980s, talking about their experience as a non-binary/genderqueer person at a time where the community was just coming together.
"In a 1997 introduction to the Intersex Society of North America, Sinclair wrote, "I remain openly and proudly neuter, both physically and socially."
Nonbinary people have always existed, and will always exist. Happy Trans History Week! 💛🤍💜🖤
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lgbtqtext · 7 months ago
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chelledoggo · 8 months ago
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let's hear it for the nonbinary folks who:
don't present androgynously
use "binary" pronouns in any capacity
identify partially with a binary gender
have a "gendered" name
don't experience body dysmorphia
don't experience gender dysphoria
DO experience gender dysphoria/body dysmorphia but aren't sure what gender or body would suit them
just experience body/gender apathy instead
can't be open about their gender identity yet
you're all absolutely valid.
don't ever feel like you're "not nonbinary enough" because you absolutely are! 💖
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raqualswonderfunblog · 1 year ago
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nonbinarydaddymaster · 2 months ago
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