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Kill both the myths.
![moonstruckari it's so hilarious to me that straight women think they are so irresistible to us gay women that we are just waiting to pounce on them as soon as we're in the same space like nah we can smell your homophobia from miles away you f------ gremlins moonstruckari reblog to kill the predatory lesbian myth good-girl-elly This but also cis lesbians about trans lesbians moonstruckari reblog again to kill the predatory trans women myth](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/343/337/0e3.png)
![moonstruckari it's so hilarious to me that straight women think they are so irresistible to us gay women that we are just waiting to pounce on them as soon as we're in the same space like nah we can smell your homophobia from miles away you f------ gremlins moonstruckari reblog to kill the predatory lesbian myth good-girl-elly This but also cis lesbians about trans lesbians moonstruckari reblog again to kill the predatory trans women myth](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/343/337/0e3.png)
LGBTQ+
I wish straight people would be banned from being baited
![brendanthesalty The Gays." make obviously facetious jokes about Gay Culture" and how heteros are banned from certain activities and behaviours for fun The Heteros: I can't believe this violent bigotry I have been subjected to this is the worst act of intolerance in recorded history how can you gays hope to attract allies if you continue to use hateful language like this I just literally can't even *hvperventilates and dies* The Gays:](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/343/335/0d2.png)
![brendanthesalty The Gays." make obviously facetious jokes about Gay Culture" and how heteros are banned from certain activities and behaviours for fun The Heteros: I can't believe this violent bigotry I have been subjected to this is the worst act of intolerance in recorded history how can you gays hope to attract allies if you continue to use hateful language like this I just literally can't even *hvperventilates and dies* The Gays:](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/343/335/0d2.png)
LGBTQ+
My Brother's Husband
![otakujp @otakucalendarjp Follow Gengorou Tagame's LGBT-themed Manga My Brother's Husband" will be adopted to TV drama.Cultural differences in daily life of a family with a single father, his daughter and his brother's husband from Canada. Former Sumo wrestler is starring 弟 な でた 弟 だ](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/343/334/90d.png)
![otakujp @otakucalendarjp Follow Gengorou Tagame's LGBT-themed Manga My Brother's Husband" will be adopted to TV drama.Cultural differences in daily life of a family with a single father, his daughter and his brother's husband from Canada. Former Sumo wrestler is starring 弟 な でた 弟 だ](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/343/334/90d.png)
LGBTQ+
This is why we say it louder and louder.
![Report: The Number of Anti-LGBTQ Homicides Nearly Doubled in 2017> On Monday, the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs released its annual report, which documented an alarming spike in hate-related homicides against LGBTQ individuals over the last year. By Hannah Gold weareadvocates Like, why do gay people always have to talk about being gay, no one cares anymore, it's not a big deal, get over it." THIS IS WHY AMBER lepidosauria HUH ITS ALMOST LIKE SOMETHING HAPPENED TOWARD THE END OF 2016 THAT WOULD EMPOWER HOMOPHOBES AND TRANSPHOBES TO BE MORE VIOLENT awhumanityno "In addition, the overwhelming majority 71 percent-of victims were people of color, and 60 percent of the victims were black." blackgiornogiovanna AAAAA don't wanty'all forgetting this part right here](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/343/333/513.png)
![Report: The Number of Anti-LGBTQ Homicides Nearly Doubled in 2017> On Monday, the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs released its annual report, which documented an alarming spike in hate-related homicides against LGBTQ individuals over the last year. By Hannah Gold weareadvocates Like, why do gay people always have to talk about being gay, no one cares anymore, it's not a big deal, get over it." THIS IS WHY AMBER lepidosauria HUH ITS ALMOST LIKE SOMETHING HAPPENED TOWARD THE END OF 2016 THAT WOULD EMPOWER HOMOPHOBES AND TRANSPHOBES TO BE MORE VIOLENT awhumanityno "In addition, the overwhelming majority 71 percent-of victims were people of color, and 60 percent of the victims were black." blackgiornogiovanna AAAAA don't wanty'all forgetting this part right here](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/343/333/513.png)
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This is the power of what "mere words" can do.
![starlingsongs When trans women are mocked and made into jokes in the media, I get very upset, and I am often told "Kay, you can't go through life getting offended every time someone makes a joke." And I sputter and object but they don't hear me So I want to be clear for once, about why the jokes make me angry I learned to hate myself for being transgender before l knew I was transgender. I laughed at the jokes in stand up comedy routines, and prime time sitcoms, and animated comedy shows, and in the movies, and in books, and in games, laughing at trans women for existing, about "men in dresses", about people who "got their d---- chopped off", and I learned to think that was worthy of ridicule And then a day came when I felt a pang of envy at what my female classmates were wearing and I repressed it, and felt guilty, and a day where I felt incomplete because l had no breasts and I repressed it and I felt disgusting And a day when I realized the only images of romance that made me feel anything showed two women together and I repressed it and I felt like a monster And a day when I realized I felt sick when I looked at myself in the mirror after every shower before work and couldn't bear to look at my own face, and I hated myself And then there came a day when I hated myself so much, and I thought I could never understand why, and so I just wanted it all to end. And it was just a miracle that I swerved my car back into my lane in time And all of it started with a joke that I heard on TV, and then kept hearing from al the voices from the ether, over and over and over, worming an idea into my mind before I was old enough to realize I was absorbing it, the idea that a man in a dress is funny, and that changing your body parts makes you a freak, and that women who have penises instead of vaginas are liars and hurt men. And they're still making these jokes. And somewhere out there right now, just like all those years ago, there is a little girl in a t-shirt and cargo shorts with buzzed off hair watching the TV, hearing that joke and absorbing it without knowing it, who will someday have to pry herself apart to tear it out of her head, just like l did That is, if she doesn't kill herself first.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/341/981/bed.png)
![starlingsongs When trans women are mocked and made into jokes in the media, I get very upset, and I am often told "Kay, you can't go through life getting offended every time someone makes a joke." And I sputter and object but they don't hear me So I want to be clear for once, about why the jokes make me angry I learned to hate myself for being transgender before l knew I was transgender. I laughed at the jokes in stand up comedy routines, and prime time sitcoms, and animated comedy shows, and in the movies, and in books, and in games, laughing at trans women for existing, about "men in dresses", about people who "got their d---- chopped off", and I learned to think that was worthy of ridicule And then a day came when I felt a pang of envy at what my female classmates were wearing and I repressed it, and felt guilty, and a day where I felt incomplete because l had no breasts and I repressed it and I felt disgusting And a day when I realized the only images of romance that made me feel anything showed two women together and I repressed it and I felt like a monster And a day when I realized I felt sick when I looked at myself in the mirror after every shower before work and couldn't bear to look at my own face, and I hated myself And then there came a day when I hated myself so much, and I thought I could never understand why, and so I just wanted it all to end. And it was just a miracle that I swerved my car back into my lane in time And all of it started with a joke that I heard on TV, and then kept hearing from al the voices from the ether, over and over and over, worming an idea into my mind before I was old enough to realize I was absorbing it, the idea that a man in a dress is funny, and that changing your body parts makes you a freak, and that women who have penises instead of vaginas are liars and hurt men. And they're still making these jokes. And somewhere out there right now, just like all those years ago, there is a little girl in a t-shirt and cargo shorts with buzzed off hair watching the TV, hearing that joke and absorbing it without knowing it, who will someday have to pry herself apart to tear it out of her head, just like l did That is, if she doesn't kill herself first.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/341/981/bed.png)
LGBTQ+
kink is now a sexuality
![BT LGBT History Month @LGBTHM Follow There is now a K in LGBTQQICAPF2K+ There is now a K in LGBTQQICAPF2K+ There is now a K to add to the ever-growing LGBT+ acronym thegayuk.com 1:38 AM 1 Feb 2018 90 Retweets 71 Likes](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/341/658/194.jpg)
![BT LGBT History Month @LGBTHM Follow There is now a K in LGBTQQICAPF2K+ There is now a K in LGBTQQICAPF2K+ There is now a K to add to the ever-growing LGBT+ acronym thegayuk.com 1:38 AM 1 Feb 2018 90 Retweets 71 Likes](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/341/658/194.jpg)
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gay marijuana
![CNN CNN @CNN North Dakota has officially legalized gay Marijuana](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/337/801/c4f.jpg)
![CNN CNN @CNN North Dakota has officially legalized gay Marijuana](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/337/801/c4f.jpg)
LGBTQ+
Anyway, trap is a slur.
![Pearl chalkboard edit originally from Twitter, by "Anna Harren":https://twitter.com/garblefart/status/954087048868220935?lang=en.
_"trap is not just a slur, but also reflects a mindset that literally gets trans women killed"_
To let you know about the original picture's point: Trap implies that trans women are trying lure men into having sex with them, and that's literally a defense people have used to get away with murdering trans women, called "trans panic".](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/336/979/919.png)
![Pearl chalkboard edit originally from Twitter, by "Anna Harren":https://twitter.com/garblefart/status/954087048868220935?lang=en.
_"trap is not just a slur, but also reflects a mindset that literally gets trans women killed"_
To let you know about the original picture's point: Trap implies that trans women are trying lure men into having sex with them, and that's literally a defense people have used to get away with murdering trans women, called "trans panic".](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/336/979/919.png)
LGBTQ+
Characters don't need a reason to be gay.
![inkskinned the idea that main characters being gay is something that needs "to make sense with the plot is inherently homophobic and we need to stop letting creators get away with using it what you're saying is that a person has to have "a reason" for being gay. that being straight is the default, that we all have to have a tragic past or a "good reason" to be gay. you're endorsing the idea that being gay is so detrimental, so transforming, that characters cannot be gay without it seriously changing the plot in a way a heterosexual couple would not: implying no simple story can be found in a gay relationship, that gay people deserve to be denied representation because we're inherently “complicated the idea that representation needs a "purpose" is disgusting. i mean. ive watched people be like "sure, it's not in the book, but the gratuitous violence against women in the movie is just an artistic choice", watched them say "sure, a main character f------ milking an alien checks out", seen people excuse all kinds of b-------. but you want a gay couple to like. just like each other, and suddenly you need a backstory and a side plot and to justify it. people don't just wake up one day and say, "hmm, i think my plotline is too boring, let me be gay, that'll help out." and the truth is, there's plenty of real- world results of this stereotype: with all our movies being tragedies, with people thinking gay people choose to be gay, with people believing that gay love deserves to take a backseat to straight love.... when people imply that gay love isn't equal to straight love, that it needs some kind of f------ reason to exist.... isn't just cowardly. it's homophobic](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/336/968/9f8.png)
![inkskinned the idea that main characters being gay is something that needs "to make sense with the plot is inherently homophobic and we need to stop letting creators get away with using it what you're saying is that a person has to have "a reason" for being gay. that being straight is the default, that we all have to have a tragic past or a "good reason" to be gay. you're endorsing the idea that being gay is so detrimental, so transforming, that characters cannot be gay without it seriously changing the plot in a way a heterosexual couple would not: implying no simple story can be found in a gay relationship, that gay people deserve to be denied representation because we're inherently “complicated the idea that representation needs a "purpose" is disgusting. i mean. ive watched people be like "sure, it's not in the book, but the gratuitous violence against women in the movie is just an artistic choice", watched them say "sure, a main character f------ milking an alien checks out", seen people excuse all kinds of b-------. but you want a gay couple to like. just like each other, and suddenly you need a backstory and a side plot and to justify it. people don't just wake up one day and say, "hmm, i think my plotline is too boring, let me be gay, that'll help out." and the truth is, there's plenty of real- world results of this stereotype: with all our movies being tragedies, with people thinking gay people choose to be gay, with people believing that gay love deserves to take a backseat to straight love.... when people imply that gay love isn't equal to straight love, that it needs some kind of f------ reason to exist.... isn't just cowardly. it's homophobic](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/336/968/9f8.png)
LGBTQ+
"Think about that: defining trans people solely by their experiences of discomfort means believing t...
![Gender and pleasure psshaw hobbitkaiju: So much of the Euro-American understanding of being trans (or anything other than 100% constantly identified with your assigned gender) focuses on discomfort. Some people take this idea to an extreme and claim you can't be trans unless you hate your body and want every surgery available to you. As many other writers have said before, that's not true. It's perfectly possible to be trans with only mild dysphoria or none at all. It's perfectly possible to be trans and have a mental map of your body that looks just like the one you already have But l'd like to push even harder against the idea that trans-discomfort. I'd like to offer this: sometimes the exploration of one's gender can be motivated by pleasure rather than discomfort Let me give an example. Let's say there's a person named Cal. Most people think of Cal as a boy, and Cal's all right with that. So far as Cal's concerned, a boy isn't a bad thing to be. But sometimes, Cal likes to imagine being a girl and being treated as a girl. Those fantasies are always accompanied by feelings of pleasure, satisfaction, anticipation, and warmth. Eventually, having had these thoughts for years, Cal asks people to use 'she' pronouns in private and to refer to her as a girl. Cal does this for another year before claiming the label "trans" Some people would say a person like Cal can't be trans because there's no dysphoria, self-hatred, distress, or even discomfort. There's just a pleasure-based preference. But why is distress necessary? Why are trans people supposed to be defined solely by our pain and self-hatred? It's my opinion that defining trans people solely by discomfort is an aspect of transphobia. The idea behind trans-discomfort is that being anything other than 100% cis is so awful that no one would do it unless the alternative were unlivable Think about that: defining trans people solely by their experiences of discomfort means believing that being trans is so awful that only misery could drive us to it. And to me, that sounds like the thinking of someone who really hates trans people So l'll come out and say it: sometimes transition or self-exploration of gender is not just about lessening discomfort, but is about improving and deepening the pleasure we take in our lives Think about that: defining trans people solely by their experiences of discomfort means believing that being trans is so awful that only misery could drive us to it."](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/335/098/bcc.png)
![Gender and pleasure psshaw hobbitkaiju: So much of the Euro-American understanding of being trans (or anything other than 100% constantly identified with your assigned gender) focuses on discomfort. Some people take this idea to an extreme and claim you can't be trans unless you hate your body and want every surgery available to you. As many other writers have said before, that's not true. It's perfectly possible to be trans with only mild dysphoria or none at all. It's perfectly possible to be trans and have a mental map of your body that looks just like the one you already have But l'd like to push even harder against the idea that trans-discomfort. I'd like to offer this: sometimes the exploration of one's gender can be motivated by pleasure rather than discomfort Let me give an example. Let's say there's a person named Cal. Most people think of Cal as a boy, and Cal's all right with that. So far as Cal's concerned, a boy isn't a bad thing to be. But sometimes, Cal likes to imagine being a girl and being treated as a girl. Those fantasies are always accompanied by feelings of pleasure, satisfaction, anticipation, and warmth. Eventually, having had these thoughts for years, Cal asks people to use 'she' pronouns in private and to refer to her as a girl. Cal does this for another year before claiming the label "trans" Some people would say a person like Cal can't be trans because there's no dysphoria, self-hatred, distress, or even discomfort. There's just a pleasure-based preference. But why is distress necessary? Why are trans people supposed to be defined solely by our pain and self-hatred? It's my opinion that defining trans people solely by discomfort is an aspect of transphobia. The idea behind trans-discomfort is that being anything other than 100% cis is so awful that no one would do it unless the alternative were unlivable Think about that: defining trans people solely by their experiences of discomfort means believing that being trans is so awful that only misery could drive us to it. And to me, that sounds like the thinking of someone who really hates trans people So l'll come out and say it: sometimes transition or self-exploration of gender is not just about lessening discomfort, but is about improving and deepening the pleasure we take in our lives Think about that: defining trans people solely by their experiences of discomfort means believing that being trans is so awful that only misery could drive us to it."](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/335/098/bcc.png)
LGBTQ+
Why "you must be dysphoric to be trans" is bullshit.
![can i ask what's so bad about believing that "real" transgender people need to experience dysphoria in some way, shape, or form? -not trying to start anything bad here, genuine question- dysphoria can be anything from not identifying with your birth sex/gender and socially/mentally transitioning to physically feeling as if you are in the wrong body and need to medically transition, so i don't understand the whole "truscum" argument from both points, if you can get what i'm trying to say Because it erases and invalidates the trans people don't feel dysphoric. There are trans people who don't feel uncomfortable with their assigned gender, but feel that another gender - the gender they ID with, the gender that they are - is a better fit. There are trans people who don't feel uncomfortable with their body the way that it is, and thus choose not to change it. And there are also those who are okay with their body the way that is it, but want to change it because they feel that they would be more comfortable with it if it was different. There are trans people who are okay with being seen as and refered to as their assigned gender, but who feel that they'd be more comfortable being seen as or refered to as another gender - the gender that they ID with, the gender that they are Some would say that is dysphoria, but it's not okay to force that onto someone. If those people don't define themselves as dysphoric, if they don't think of themselves as experiencing dysphoria, it is not okay to try to force them to call themselves dysphoric. It is not okay to say "oh, but you're really dysphoric, even if you don't want to call it that It's not okay to push labels onto other people against their will Not to mention that there are trans people who have neurodivergences that literally prevent them from feeling dysphoria. Consider how common alexithymia is among Autistic people, for example. Then recognise that at the same time, Autistic people are statistically far more likely to be trans than allistic (non-autistic) people. And then, finally, most importantly, recognise the ableism in telling neurodivergent people that their genders and their transness is not real just because they don't experience their feelings and emotions the same way you do Then there's also the trans people who used to be dysphoric, but who have transitioned to the poirt where they no longer feel dysphoric. It's not okay to tell those people that their transness is no longer valid. (And don't start with the "oh, but I meant you have to be dysphoric or you have to have been dysphoric in the past!" because that is not what you said. That is never what you people say. You say have to be dysphoric". Always.) And there are probably many, many more examples that could be given for why the "you have to be dysphoric to be trans" argument is bad. Because trans people are so, so, so vastly varied, there is going to be things and points of view that I have not been able to think of or remember to put in this post. But ultimately, it's defining transness by suffering. It's saying "you must be this miserable to be trans". And I hope you can understand the inherent transphobia in that.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/335/095/824.png)
![can i ask what's so bad about believing that "real" transgender people need to experience dysphoria in some way, shape, or form? -not trying to start anything bad here, genuine question- dysphoria can be anything from not identifying with your birth sex/gender and socially/mentally transitioning to physically feeling as if you are in the wrong body and need to medically transition, so i don't understand the whole "truscum" argument from both points, if you can get what i'm trying to say Because it erases and invalidates the trans people don't feel dysphoric. There are trans people who don't feel uncomfortable with their assigned gender, but feel that another gender - the gender they ID with, the gender that they are - is a better fit. There are trans people who don't feel uncomfortable with their body the way that it is, and thus choose not to change it. And there are also those who are okay with their body the way that is it, but want to change it because they feel that they would be more comfortable with it if it was different. There are trans people who are okay with being seen as and refered to as their assigned gender, but who feel that they'd be more comfortable being seen as or refered to as another gender - the gender that they ID with, the gender that they are Some would say that is dysphoria, but it's not okay to force that onto someone. If those people don't define themselves as dysphoric, if they don't think of themselves as experiencing dysphoria, it is not okay to try to force them to call themselves dysphoric. It is not okay to say "oh, but you're really dysphoric, even if you don't want to call it that It's not okay to push labels onto other people against their will Not to mention that there are trans people who have neurodivergences that literally prevent them from feeling dysphoria. Consider how common alexithymia is among Autistic people, for example. Then recognise that at the same time, Autistic people are statistically far more likely to be trans than allistic (non-autistic) people. And then, finally, most importantly, recognise the ableism in telling neurodivergent people that their genders and their transness is not real just because they don't experience their feelings and emotions the same way you do Then there's also the trans people who used to be dysphoric, but who have transitioned to the poirt where they no longer feel dysphoric. It's not okay to tell those people that their transness is no longer valid. (And don't start with the "oh, but I meant you have to be dysphoric or you have to have been dysphoric in the past!" because that is not what you said. That is never what you people say. You say have to be dysphoric". Always.) And there are probably many, many more examples that could be given for why the "you have to be dysphoric to be trans" argument is bad. Because trans people are so, so, so vastly varied, there is going to be things and points of view that I have not been able to think of or remember to put in this post. But ultimately, it's defining transness by suffering. It's saying "you must be this miserable to be trans". And I hope you can understand the inherent transphobia in that.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/335/095/824.png)
LGBTQ+
Why is social dysphoria not talked about a lot?
![transgooglesearches Why is social dysphoria not talked about a lot? swordlesbianvraska Because people would rather present trans people as suffering due to an inherent aspect of our existence rather than address the transphobia in our society. Similar reason to why gender dysphoria is presented as a universal trans experience and gender euphoria is never remotely addressed](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/335/085/c91.png)
![transgooglesearches Why is social dysphoria not talked about a lot? swordlesbianvraska Because people would rather present trans people as suffering due to an inherent aspect of our existence rather than address the transphobia in our society. Similar reason to why gender dysphoria is presented as a universal trans experience and gender euphoria is never remotely addressed](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/335/085/c91.png)
LGBTQ+
in conclusion, there is no reason to be dick to non-binary genders. You're not being morally/intelle...
![This is put more articulate and eloquently than I can ever manage.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/335/019/da4.png)
![This is put more articulate and eloquently than I can ever manage.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/335/019/da4.png)
LGBTQ+
Jokes aside, this is important.
![Unfriendly, in your face reminder that there are straight trans people and they do not have to tell you they're trans in order to be included in the community. See a "het couple" at pride?? Shut the f--- up about it. They could be bi, pan, trans, etc etc Asking someone to disclose if they're trans is rude as f---. Don't do it. You are NOT entitled to know someone's sexual orientation or assigned at birth gender. tatterdemalionamberite Ways to tell if somebody doesn't belong at Pride: 1) they're harassing the other people there 2) they're in acute medical distress, in which case they belong at a hospital instead, and can come back to Pride when they feel better that's about all I can think of, really another-normal-anomaly 3) they are a lion with a confused expression, in which case they may be in the wrong type of pride and need a lift home. Or maybe not! Maybe it is just their first time at pride and they'll be fine.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/328/132/461.png)
![Unfriendly, in your face reminder that there are straight trans people and they do not have to tell you they're trans in order to be included in the community. See a "het couple" at pride?? Shut the f--- up about it. They could be bi, pan, trans, etc etc Asking someone to disclose if they're trans is rude as f---. Don't do it. You are NOT entitled to know someone's sexual orientation or assigned at birth gender. tatterdemalionamberite Ways to tell if somebody doesn't belong at Pride: 1) they're harassing the other people there 2) they're in acute medical distress, in which case they belong at a hospital instead, and can come back to Pride when they feel better that's about all I can think of, really another-normal-anomaly 3) they are a lion with a confused expression, in which case they may be in the wrong type of pride and need a lift home. Or maybe not! Maybe it is just their first time at pride and they'll be fine.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/328/132/461.png)
LGBTQ+
The cis people gasp in horror
![theroyalduchessria slimeyboy-anti Follow crankautodidact Sex and gender are the same thing" say. The cis people cheer. They think they have found a trans who has finally understood what they were saying all along ...it's an unscientific social construct that harms transgender and intersex people" continue. The cis people gasp in horror. 18,547 notes](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/328/129/0b1.png)
![theroyalduchessria slimeyboy-anti Follow crankautodidact Sex and gender are the same thing" say. The cis people cheer. They think they have found a trans who has finally understood what they were saying all along ...it's an unscientific social construct that harms transgender and intersex people" continue. The cis people gasp in horror. 18,547 notes](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/328/129/0b1.png)
LGBTQ+
Not gay as in happy, but queer as in fuck you
![[shoots u in queerish]](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/328/126/8d0.jpg)
![[shoots u in queerish]](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/328/126/8d0.jpg)
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