people are completely okay with she/her gays, but he/him lesbians make the world grind to a halt. people don't question when gay men call each other girl and use she/her pronouns while still identifying as gay men, but the second a he/him lesbian takes a breath, he's a threat. think about why this is and why it bothers you so much. why is a she/her gay seen as very normal in the queer community to the point of being commonly accepted, but a he/him lesbian is a threat? your fear of masculinity and manhood aren't helping anyone, it's disrespecting & hurting people in real time, and you should care.
When people my age or older make fun of skibbiy rizzler ohio gyatt like the popular meme words weren't pupper smol heckin chonk just a few years ago
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! 💖
my favorite thing is to say "investing in" instead of "buying"
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i love xenogenders because they reveal how arbitrary gender symbolism already is.
we can say ‘my gender is space, cool rocks, and curiosity.’ 👽
is that any more strange than saying, ‘femininity is empathy, flowers, and the color pink’? 🌸
gender is what we make of it, whether practical, picturesque, poetry or prose <3 💖
[ID: the above text in a facebook post by MC Perrin, along with a symbol-less version of the xenogender flag: stripes in dark pink, salmon, pale orange, pale yellow, blue, lavender, and magenta. /end ID]
Sara Millerey was a Colombian trans woman that was known for being a kindhearted and hardworking woman, and who was subjected to a horrible hate crime in Bello, AntioquÃa. She had her arms and legs broken and was thrown into a river, and recorded. Although she was rescued and taken to the hospital, she succumbed to her injuries.
There have been vigils to honor her memory, and to demand justice. Femicide and by extension transfemicide, is sadly a very prevalent crime in Latinoamérica.
weird genderqueer fem(me) lesbian who really likes purposeful kids animations and CARTOON NETWORK (mlp, steven universe, adventure time, etc)
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