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sacabambaspis666 · 2 months
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"We want to protect children!" okay. What about trans kids? What about palestinian kids? What about lgbtq+ kids? What about poc kids?
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alix-is-o-a-k · 10 months
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Shout out to the queer kids who live in an accepting area but still aren’t sure they’re always accepted.
shout out to the kids who’s parents are *fine* with them, but nothing more than that.
shout out to the kids that had a really awkward coming out, and no one’s mentioned it since.
shout out to the kids who’s straight friends like to discuss queer issues, and often have the a skewed idea of what’s ok.
shout out to kids who are mostly accepted, but still would rather leave.
You’re valid
(I very much liked a recent reblog from @morsobaby: those whose parents are “being accepting in actions rather than mindset” <3 this is for you too)
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madeleineengland · 3 months
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This dialogue collects all the beautiful meaning of the movie but let's focus for a moment on Yori's "sorry I lied".
That child dared to disobey his own father and incur his punishment, again, just for Minato! These kids want so much to be together, freely and simply. They just want to be themselves with someone who truly understands them and to express their care. They want to never have to ask permission again. Why the social stigma shouldn't have let them experience their first love, their true identity?
And finally in the end they both let go of the shame. They no longer ask permission and accept themselves as they are.
- MONSTER (2023), dir. by Hirokazu Kore'eda
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queerism1969 · 7 months
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littlwstar1 · 22 days
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I am so happy that this year I am in a class with other queer kids who are accepted.
It's a relief to see another trans boy in my class too
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embodiedinscribed · 1 year
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I wonder if Alice Oseman ever imagined that they would have such a wide age range of fans. That people in their teens and twenties would read and watch Heartstopper and find themselves, or use it to come out to others; that people in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50, 60s would read and watch and strive to be a teacher like Mr Ajayi or a parent like Sarah Nelson; or weep over their own teen years, the teachers or parents or friends or lovers they didn't have, or the bullying they did have, and then find some healing.
(I ponder weeping over Heartstopper for the bazillionth time.)
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itgetsbetterproject · 2 years
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Oh look, another student crushing the competition to help support LGBTQ+ kids on their school board.
You simply love to see it. :')
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liberaljane · 1 year
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Representation is more important than ever, especially for the kids who are most marginalized.
Digital illustration of an older Latina teacher wearing an apple print dress. She’s standing in front of a blackboard that says, ‘inclusive curriculums benefit all students.’ There’s a variety of items around the image, including a pride flag, Black lives matter sign, globe, and plant.
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matiasthecamilion · 1 month
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For a long time I didn't understand why I was so obsessed with lotr, especially the relationship between Sam n Frodo, as the years have gone by I can only come to the conclusion that as a 14 year old queer kiddo who just It had been discovered a few months ago and that continued to scared a lot even feeling uncomfortable for what them little self was, I came to feel safe, secure and understood on levels that I had never felt before.
It wasn't just that they acted gay or said sweet things to each other, it was that I saw myself in them, I could finally see that people like me have always existed, that they have always loved each other. Seeing how they cared for each other and expressed their love made me think I was not alone.
I wasn't the only one to feel this way because they loved each other too. Bc I grew up in a conservative family I thought I wasn't worthy of love, but seeing them made me realize that that kind of "love" I felt has always been there.
Sam n Frodo are not just a ship for me, they are an important part of my path to self-acceptance. Thanks to them I learned that I was not wrong.
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(a cute drawing made my dearest friend Fergii that is part of a reencarnation au we have on wattpad)
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sometimes i think that my blog has no personality beyond aromanticism, asexuality, nonbinaryness and autism (if you ignore the fandom stuff) but now i realized that these are all the things that I can't be loud about elsewhere. these are things that are not understood elsewhere. so now this blog is where i channel all the aro ace enby and autie because if not here, where?
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lesbiansgoal · 1 year
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ibreathhere · 3 months
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Yori's shoes break my heart. He wears shoes that are old and too small for him, that is a sing and a cry for help that the teacher and society should have noticed and act upon it. But no one did anything apart from his friend.
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fixing-bad-posts · 7 months
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[Image description: Two cartoon children holding various Pride flags, including the asexual pride flag, the nonbinary pride flag, and the transgender pride flag. They are above large, bold letters that spell, "Let kids be queer."]
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Let kids be queer
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jeffrrandell · 2 years
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Belcher things
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queerism1969 · 7 months
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mogai-sunflowers · 1 year
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now i know i sometimes harp on exclusionists by saying that they’re so young so they don’t know better... but honestly, i don’t think i really mean that, as in, like, queer kids are actually really cool. like yeah, this trend of revisionism and exclusionism among younger queers is extremely concerning, but it’s also not at all representative of the majority of queer youth.
queer kids are honestly doing our best. i’m not excusing bullying or bad stuff that some online younger queers get into, but that’s such a minority of actual queer children. queer children are organizing youth marches and creating queer clubs at their schools and helping each other choose new names and going shopping for cool pins and clothing together. they’re writing cute gay fanfic and making cute gay art and listening to queer artists and showing their pride when they can. and that all deserves to be celebrated too.
so actually, shout out to younger queer people- yes, including the ones who have some growth to do when it comes to their opinions and views on queer stuff. i know we’re trying our best, in a time where it’s hard to be queer, but even harder to be a queer kid. at the end of the day, we’re not so bad.
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