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I am transmasculine. :) Gosh, some wild comments on here. Literally proves the point of why we need to seek out other queer people in the first place lol
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Bisexual here ^-^ sometimes I forget that homophobia exists to be honest, I'm surrounded by such a group of easy found down minded people, and have man's quiet friends so when I see negative or hateful things said about us it feels like the first time lol!
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I'm bi but to be completely honest I don't support pride month. Like no its dumb I don't participate in it or even talk about it and I'm not one of those people who wears all of the stupid shirts and or bracelets or anything that says I'm bisexual. I identify as a human and my pronouns are she/her and act like a normal human being. No offense to anyone out there but the whole LGBTpride thing is a big no for me. I support you guys but the people who wear all rainbow and talk in stupid fake squeaky voices I avoid completely.
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ghost light stables said: I'm bi but to be completely honest I don't support pride month. Like no its dumb I don't participate in it or even talk about it and I'm not one of those people who wears all of the stupid shirts and or bracelets or anything that says I'm bisexual. I identify as a human and my pronouns are she/her and act like a normal human being. No offense to anyone out there but the whole LGBTpride thing is a big no for me. I support you guys but the people who wear all rainbow and talk in stupid fake squeaky voices I avoid completely.
I too do not outwardly go to any pride events, make it known that I'm not straight etc, majority people in my life do not know either, it's not relevant I am not my sexuality. And all the accessories are certainly not my thing. However, Pride Month exists to celebrate progress, honor struggles, offer support, and push for equality. It’s a month to remember that love, identity, and freedom are human rights. And to respect and commemorate the people who have fought for us to be able to express who we were born as, without being criminalized. Obviously no one is forcing anyone to support something, but I feel it's important to remember why pride month exists. It's not just a month where people cover themselves in rainbows and walk through parades because they're queer. . Especially when considering the fact that it's still illegal in over 60 countries to so much as marry someone of the same gender. And still seen as morally wrong to a large portion of the population. Edited at May 28, 2025 04:35 AM by Kiwi Mountains
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The first page of replies was a bit disheartening but the support following was amazing I am apart of the community I don't often openly express it here * Anyone that offered up words of disapproval please realize we are also human beings with feelings I will be honest its upsetting sometimes I've spent my whole life hearing everything you could possibly say to put us down so keep the negativity to yourselves please Edited at May 28, 2025 11:47 AM by Sweetwater Creek
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Kiwi Mountains said: ghost light stables said: I'm bi but to be completely honest I don't support pride month. Like no its dumb I don't participate in it or even talk about it and I'm not one of those people who wears all of the stupid shirts and or bracelets or anything that says I'm bisexual. I identify as a human and my pronouns are she/her and act like a normal human being. No offense to anyone out there but the whole LGBTpride thing is a big no for me. I support you guys but the people who wear all rainbow and talk in stupid fake squeaky voices I avoid completely.
I too do not outwardly go to any pride events, make it known that I'm not straight etc, majority people in my life do not know either, it's not relevant I am not my sexuality. And all the accessories are certainly not my thing. However, Pride Month exists to celebrate progress, honor struggles, offer support, and push for equality. It’s a month to remember that love, identity, and freedom are human rights. And to respect and commemorate the people who have fought for us to be able to express who we were born as, without being criminalized. Obviously no one is forcing anyone to support something, but I feel it's important to remember why pride month exists. It's not just a month where people cover themselves in rainbows and walk through parades because they're queer. . Especially when considering the fact that it's still illegal in over 60 countries to so much as marry someone of the same gender. And still seen as morally wrong to a large portion of the population.
I understand the point of it, but people make it absolutely ridiculous.
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I understand the point of it, but people make it absolutely ridiculous. I feel like you'd agree with Finding Sky's video (click) especially at 3:05 lol
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What a strange thing to say. ghost light stables said: I'm bi but to be completely honest I don't support pride month. Like no its dumb I don't participate in it or even talk about it and I'm not one of those people who wears all of the stupid shirts and or bracelets or anything that says I'm bisexual. I identify as a human and my pronouns are she/her and act like a normal human being. No offense to anyone out there but the whole LGBTpride thing is a big no for me. I support you guys but the people who wear all rainbow and talk in stupid fake squeaky voices I avoid completely.
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