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aqgarts · 4 days
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So, I made two versions of this Volt, but one is for [REDACTED] and the other (this one) is for now :3
Enjoy my trans flag inspired Volt :D
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Spicy Straight Pride Flag
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A reclaimed term for queerhets.
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politikwatch · 19 days
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Es ist soo absurd, habt ihr Euch schon mal in Online Dating Plattformen umgesehen? Wie dort angebliche Heteros wie: Deutsche, Türken, Muslime etc. nach Sissys, Gays, & Transsexuellen suchen? ⤵️
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anumineverumi · 1 year
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#peace #paz #pau #arcoíris #lgtbqi #pride #orgull #orgullo #lgtbqi+ En esta #casa los #prejuicios se quedan fuera!!! 😜 #arcdesantmartí (en Matallana de Torío, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp0eeSJtEEp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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murathplus · 2 years
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#agenda2030onu #agenda 2030 #aborto #Lgbtq #lgtbqi #hh #viral #parati #noticias #Rusia #Rusia #ggs https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck30Dg5ps9G/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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verityreadsbooks · 2 months
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Series I Love: Heartstopper
I’ve been saving writing about this series until after Volume five – because at the end of the fourth book it said five would be the last. Except that it’s not – and as there was a two year gap between four and five because Alice Oseman was working on the Netflix series, I’m not going to wait until after book six! Heartstopper is the story of Charlie and Nick. They both attend the same grammar…
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how do you as a bisexual come to terms with the fact that the trans community has literally made homophobia much worse. ppl are proudly being openly homophobic and when you dig deeper it’s actually the “queers” and transgenders who think kids can transition who they have a problem with (not all of course but a good chunk) I believe ppl who wouldn’t otherwise be homophobic are being homophobic bc of the trans community. I use to really struggle w internalized homophobia, and still do, it was only this past year where I came to terms w it and told my sister/close friends. I wish it could be just a normal thing to be gay and you’d be left alone, I believe we were on a trajectory for that. But now things have gotten worse, and thanks to the gender nonsense, openly bigoted ppl (especially religious) are being praised and promoted. All this bc of trans activism. I don’t even care anymore about what they do to themselves, but the damage they’ve done to actual gay ppl is insane and we’re already facing the backlash. I’m not sure if we’ll ever live in a world where being lgb isn’t a big deal.
Honestly? I think the benefit of pushing 40 is that I have a wider lens through which to view activism. And I feel the same way about LGB rights as I do about women’s rights.
Which is to say, every time a big gain is won, there is backlash. There are parts of society that get worse as the culture tries desperately to adjust around the new changes.
Men today are more porn sick and sexually aggressive than 20 years ago. In some ways. People are polling less positively about the LGTBQI+ but how much of that backlash is really directed at the LGB? Are polling groups even bothering to distinguish between LGB and “queer” people?
Let me tell you what life was like as a bisexual teen in 2003. Let’s go back 20 years and I can tell you the world has changed so much for the better. 20 years ago gay rights activists started really making headway towards civil rights guarantees. Suddenly middle Americans had to confront that gay people were among them and not just haunting bars and bathhouses. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such rigid gender norm adherence as I did back then. Men couldn’t wear pastels or purple or pink. Guys got called gay for having a messenger bag. There is an entire episode of “Friends” about it. Sussing out the Gays Among Us became obsessive. Emo culture was a direct response to how frantic straight people were to appear duly heterosexual. TV shows still depicted us as degenerate freaks if they depicted us at all. A few HBO shows that were soft core porn more than anything and Will and Grace was all anybody had. Shows like Xena and Buffy got away with lesbians because men said out loud that hot women kissing was fine. These were the early days of straight men having open lesbian fetishizes. We couldn’t get married. We could get fired for being gay.
For women there was no movement to normalize our natural bodies. I’d spend hours shaving myself smooth. Not wearing makeup was unheard of. Cellulite wasn’t even a word I knew let alone knew was normal. There weren’t a million online resources teaching women that vaginal discharge is normal and I grew up thinking (as did many others) that it was a private shame.
And as far as MeToo stuff? It’s easy to feel defeated in the moment but nobody was using the word ‘consent’ in my day. Men getting women drunk was a joke. Men pushing for sex was a joke. Men calling a woman that had one too many dates or boyfriends a slut was normal. Three of my male friends pinned me down on several occasions and took turns rubbing their dicks on me to completion.
The therapist I told said I “needed to work on my boundaries”. The word rape never even entered my mind. Rape was something a stranger with a knife did. It wasn’t something your best friends did to you and then laughed about. It isn’t something you submitted to because fawn and freeze are real fear responses. No one told me my friend forcing my hand down his pants was abuse because I continued to go over his house, didn’t I? No one told me about red flags or cycles of abuse.
And the older women you told rolled their eyes. What I endured was so mild compared to many other women. Men forcing themselves onto women was just normal.
I can’t tell you what it means to me to see so many young women calling it out. Refusing to stay in a bad situation. Refusing to date entirely sometimes. Women sharing red flags and advice to stay not just safe but thriving.
Don’t get me wrong- the current gender movement is regressive and dangerous. I’m not saying it’ll all work itself out. Activism is constant work but things ARE getting better. They really are, even if sometimes it doesn’t feel like it. 💜
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fandomtrumpshate · 1 year
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FTH 2023 Supported Organization: Rainbow Railroad
In many countries around the world, LGBTQI+ people face not just discrimination, but violence, simply for expressing their authentic selves. Only 33 countries legally recognize same-sex marriage, while 70 countries still criminalize same-sex intimacy —some with punishments that include the death penalty. People in these countries face threats to their lives and rights every single day.
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Rainbow Railroad is a global not-for-profit organization that helps LGTBQI+ people facing persecution based on their sexual orientation, gender identity and sex characteristics. LGBTQI+ people are uniquely vulnerable due to systemic, state-enabled homophobia and transphobia. These factors either displace them in their own country or prevent them from escaping harm.
Rainbow Railroad helps LGBTQI+ individuals find safety through emergency relocation and other forms of assistance through a variety of programs to support individuals’ unique needs and circumstances
You can support Rainbow Railroad as a creator in the 2023 FTH auction (or as a bidder, when the time comes to donate for the auctions you’ve won.)  
Signups are open!
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acoupofowls · 2 years
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Submissions now open for the first print anthology from our small independent press! Submissions close 30th November!
Other & Different
Encompassing a variety of styles and genres, Other & Different will feature stories focused on the theme of other and/or different - however writers wish to interpret that. This anthology will include only adult (18+) creators from marginalised and/or underrepresented communities or backgrounds.
FANFIC WRITERS ENCOURAGED!! SCRUBBED FANFICS WELCOME!
Born on the wrong side of the tracks? The only human in a robot society? A historical romance between unexpected lovers? What is otherness to you? What makes something or someone different? What does it mean not to belong? How do they fit in the world, how do they see it?
Tell us what is other, what is different.
Depending on the length and fit of selected stories, we are anticipating that this anthology will include between 13 and 20 short stories.
Submissions Open: 15th October - 30th November 2022 Publication: April 2023. Please query us if you’ve not had a response to your submission by the end of January 2023 Word Count: 1000 minimum, 4000 word maximum - hard limits Rating: up to and including R/18+ NO Reprints, NO Simultaneous Submissions, NO multiple submissions Payment: £15 per accepted story.
Who should submit - Please ONLY SUBMIT IF:
you are aged 18 or over
you belong to an underrepresented or marginalised community. These include, but are not limited to: LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, neurodiverse and people with disabilities. Whilst we also love stories about diverse characters, it is not compulsory that your story feature them.
We will be donating the profits from both pre-orders and the first six months of sales from release to the North American non-profit Rainbow Railroad and UK charity Rainbow Migration equally.
Rainbow Railroad is a global not-for-profit organization that helps LGTBQI+ people facing persecution based on their sexual orientation, gender identity and sex characteristics. In a time when there are more displaced people than ever before, LGBTQI+ people are uniquely vulnerable due to systemic, state-enabled homophobia and transphobia. These factors either displace them in their own country or prevent them from escaping harm.
Rainbow Migration is a UK based charity that supports lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex (LGBTQI+) people through the UK asylum and immigration system.
Submission Guidelines under the cut and more details on our website: A Coup of Owls
Submission Guidelines for Print Anthologies:
Format: Please submit your work in a readable manuscript format, such as the Shunn format. Upload your file as either a doc or docx, with the file name [story title] by [author name]. Before submitting please check out our Style Guide. 
Content Restrictions: 
The work must be original. If retelling an existing story please ensure this is wholly your own work and that the source material is out of copyright (for example, fairy tales, The Great Gatsby, etc)
We welcome scrubbed fanfiction, however it must work as an original piece and not infringe on copyright (see our FAQs)
Complete works only, no excerpts or serials
We only accept stories aimed at an adult readership. By this we mean that we do not accept children's stories or YA, not that the work must be explicit in nature
Rating: We accept all ratings, including and up to R/18+. However, we do not publish plotless erotica. Strong sexual content is acceptable as long as it fits within the story and is not gratuitous. 
We do accept strong violence and dark themes, depending on the context within the story. These will be considered on a case by case basis. Please feel free to query us before submitting.
Restrictions on bigotry and hate speech:
We do not accept bigotry in any form. Please do not send us stories that are, or glorify, discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, age or disability. 
We may consider stories that feature these things but do not glorify them. For example, we may accept a story that features a character experiencing racism or homophobia, depending on the context within the story and its resolution. This will be considered on a case by case basis, please feel free to query us before submitting.
​Simultaneous submissions: No simultaneous submissions. Please do not submit to us something that is currently under consideration elsewhere. Please do not submit the same piece you have sent us anywhere else while we are considering it.
Multiple submissions: For our print anthologies we do not accept multiple submissions.
Reprints: We do not accept reprints.
Exclusivity: Payments will be made subject to a signed contract which states that A Coup of Owls is purchasing first world publishing rights with six months exclusivity. If reprinted after those six months, authors should note in future publications where the story was first published. Author maintains copyright to their work.
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aqgarts · 4 days
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So, I made two versions of this Volt, but one is for [REDACTED] and the other (this one) is for now :3
Enjoy my trans flag inspired Volt :D
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Asensual Aromantic Pride Flag
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Aromantic or aro: feeling little to no romantic attraction.
Asensual: experiencing little to no sensual attraction.
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politikwatch · 4 months
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#FckAFD So viele Menschen könnten abgeschoben werden wenn die #AFD regiert und ihren "#Säuberungsplan" umsetzt ❗🤬
#Migranten auch mit #deutschen Pass 2.,3.,4. Generation, #LGTBQI,
& AFD Gegner etc.
Hoffen wir das die #Nazis #NIE an die #Macht kommen, #Augen auf, #Gehirn an bei der #Wahl❗
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5283 · 1 year
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kpop stans really think "delulu" is...... just kpop slang? 💀
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there were way more similar answers to bm's question, i just picked out the first two. the rest were variations of "delulu pills" memes 😶
i'm not on the schizophrenic spectrum myself but i experience a similar set of ableism daily so i can't just keep quiet about this.
i'm also aware it's not every kpop stan and that twitter is a spawn place for those teens who are trained to believe that performing being politically correct as not to get "cancelled" is the way nowadays. i'm talking about the phenomenon of "being an ally" by putting pronouns in their bios and thinking it's all there is to being an ally for lgtbqi+ people and other similar examples. it's not exclusive only to twt though but it's not like i take screenshots everywhere i go because it's really just exhausting talking about this.
i don't care if you're an impressionable teen, using specific symptom-related terms of stigmatized conditions to talk about anything but actual said symptoms will always be simply disgusting and ableist behavior.
delusional is a word used to describe a specific experience people on the schizophrenic spectrum experience. people that don't experience delusions shouldn't use this word to name other things that are not related to a particular everyday experience of schizo-spec people. delusions are debilitating and are a part of what makes a person disabled. using the word devoid of its original meaning only further stigmatizes schizophrenic people + people with related conditions who also experience delusions. because it normalizes only the word describing a symptom without normalizing the symptom itself since all of you keep using it in wrong context by erasing the initial meaning behind the word. the word you were searching for was a belief, not a delusion.
other examples since you're in need of more varied vocabulary to say the most usual things: far-fetched dreams, illusion, parasocial, desperate, naive etc.
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lilly9212 · 1 year
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This Fluffy my Jellycat stuffy. Little me loves Fluffy and I'm hoping that you would like Fluffy. (PSA. If you believe that age regression is the same thing as age play then don't interact with anything of mine at all. If you don't support the LGTBQI+ then you can also not interact with anything.)
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#lgtbfobia #a #homofobia #lgtb #lgtbi #pride #gay #lgtbespa #orgullo #bisexual #lgtbqcommunity #lgtbifobia #lgtbiq #trans #transexual #feminismo #igualdad #bia #respeto #justicia #lgtbqi #nohate #transfobia #lgtbfamily #n #asociaci #ncolumbares #españa #proyecto #lgtbqpride https://www.instagram.com/p/CotBOdEI5Hh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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meiilan · 2 years
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Pillowfort is now free to join
For everyone, who doesn't know what pillowfort is: It is basically what tumblr and livejournal used to be for fan creators. But it is ALSO lgtbqi+-friendly, sw-friendly, allows explicit nsfw content and has extensive privacy control features.
Since, the platform is still in beta phase, the capacity for new accounts needs to be controlled. That's why, up until recently, you had to pay a small activation fee to make an account there, or get an account via a free invite-link from an already existing user.
But not anymore! The official pillowfort twitter account, just announced their new wait list feature. Now you can sign up for a free registration key on their wait list, similar to how AO3 is handling it.
So, if you want to have a blogging platoform, where you can create your own fandom communities and are safe from corporate censorship, you should give pillowfort a try!
And keep reblogging this post to share the news with everyone! ^^
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