To me Kermit the Frog is like one of those characters who’s every letter of the LGBTQ+ acronym at once based on who’s looking at him. Kermit is transmasc? Sure. Kermit is a lesbian? Okay. Kermit is a gay man? Why not. Kermit is transfem? I should’ve known.
This discourse telling bi women to leave their boyfriends at home during pride is absolutely ridiculous for so many reasons, main one being is that allies are allowed to go to pride, you know that right? People have to also let go of this idea that they can 'tell' who is queer. No you can't! Plenty of trans men pass as cis men, and plenty of bi women date bi men.
So trains are sexless loveless beings without gender but they are also gay and the Acela train specifically is a trans woman, do you have any questions
If I had a nickel for every time I became emotionally attached to someone whom I've had very few conversations with, I'd have two nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird it happened twice within the past year.
Just asked my friend with pin maker to make me a pin of this, will update.
I had a dream last night that tumblr came up with a pride flag for closeted gays and it was just a light blue flag with a shrimp on it. People would also wear shrimp pins on their lapels for some Reason???
and the vegan gays started Discourse because shrimp deserved more respect
Whats absolutely insane to me is that the whole "should a bi woman bring her cishet boyfriend to Pride" thing is discourse, but "should a bi man bring his cishet girlfriend to Pride" has never been an issue, and I feel like it's because people see men as inherently more dangerous than women. Which I'm beginning to think is the root of Almost Every Single Fucking Queer Discourse Issue.
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