π―ππ'πΒ πππΒ βπππβΒ ππππΒ ππππ.
I should like to say βyesβ, and (not) answer three anons at once
Iβd kill for a cupcake right nowβ¦
Or whatever holidays allβoβyall are celebrating, or just have a nice week, if you donβt keep any of them <3
We thought we were immortal.
We thought we couldn't be undone,
Not by anyone.
Least of all any man.
I made these pride-colored versions of my avatar and then almost forgot to actually use/post them anywhere π€·π»ββοΈπ
Let's be real; sometimes the flags and labels get confusing. This can be true for anyone, queer, or cishet, new to it, or a rainbow-veteran. And that's okay. I as a queer person am not obligated to know everything about gay subculture, it's imagery and language. More than that, no queer person should be expected to educate others about these matters. When they choose to do so, however, I advise you listen, even, no, especially where your views may differ. There is no absolute truth to these things in our quickly changing world. It is up to people themselves to choose the words they describe themselves with, and the imagery they feel best represents them. These things exist FOR them. For all of us, to communicate easier and feel safer, and more comfortable in our communities & our own skins. Not knowing the meaning of each slang word and color combination does not make anyone less valid. Using labels, and possibly changing them along the way to better fit, is good. Using a label that you feel describes you, even if someone disagrees, is okay. Choosing not to use labels at all is okay. These words are tools and you may use them however they best serve you. THAT IS THEIR PURPOSE.
How is that no matter how well your friends know your sleeping habits, 'I have an early morning' is still an acceptable excuse to make an early exitπ€¨
writer | sleeper | learner β₯οΈ a sucker for good food & entertainment
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