Just a reminder my blog is trans inclusive. It’s bi inclusive. It is pan inclusive. It is intersex inclusive. It is ace/asexual inclusive. It is aro/aromantic inclusive. It is queer inclusive.
I don’t support terfs or exclusionists.
If you came here looking for an ally in your bigotry you came to the wrong blog. Go away. You are not welcome here.
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I was not "faking bisexuality for twitter clout" that was a wizards curse and it just wore off.
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we've all accidentally incorrectly come out as bisexual in new jersey and had to walk it back its okay. Dont even worry about it
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hey bi people
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tired of the “sorry you like men lol” mindset. do not feel sorry for me. i don’t feel sorry for myself. i’m having the time of my fucking life rn
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young nonbinary people listen to me. you do not have to tell people your agab. you do not have to tell people if you are tme or tma. do not feel like you have to tell people if you are afab or amab; nobody has the right to know. nobody! not even other trans people, not even people who are your friends! that is your body and you do not have to tell anybody how you were assigned at birth. nobody needs to know what "type" of nonbinary person you are. & if someone gets pissy at your for not revealing extremely personal information, block that asshole.
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starry night pride wallpapers inspired by this post
lesbian | gay
bi | trans
rainbow | pan
ace | aro
nonbinary | genderfluid
feel free to save/use :)
more here
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Whether you believe bisexuality was inclusive of nonbinary people in the 1960s, or whatever the latest debate is, the fact is that the bi community has spent the majority of the last decade trying to make it clear that bisexual means or should mean much more than just “attraction to men and women”, and there has been very, very little push back from within the bi community. The general consensus is that the word “bisexual” should be infinitely broad and inclusive, no matter what the etymological root is. Bisexuals do not want “bisexual” to be limited.
The only people desperately trying to reinforce the idea that “bisexual means 2 genders” are people who do not identify as bisexual.
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If I cannot find classical styled transgender art I will attempt to create it
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Could we crash tumblr if we all posted the word "crash" on the 1st of april 2022, 12:35 EST?
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Textured Wallpaper: Non-Binary Flag <3
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Because I’ve seen an uptick lately in people using “AFAB” and “AMAB” as nouns, reminder to uh. Not. Call someone “an AFAB” or “an AMAB” without their consent (and I do not consent).
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What a decade this year has been…
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