Ahha. here's my thing for pride. I wanted to make this for years but never did due to to using mostly pencil. But now that I have digital it is much easier to do this.
I also somehow made this despite the fact that my computer was lagging like nothing and screaming at me the whole time. But hey I got it done.
Definitely won't be able to make art for a while though. Got to get the computer fixed.
What a wonderful day to be accepting of everyone's identities and not bash on people!! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Everyone is so valid and I am so glad that people are able to find labels that make them feel happy and comfortable! I love seeing people find pronouns that fit them and seeing the smiles on their faces when people respect them. I love that people are able to find others like them and find support in that! I am so happy that for every one rude, horrible person there are three more kind, supportive people :) Life is so much more fun and fulfilling when you are kind to others
Happy pride to non-queer people in the LGBTQ+ community.
It always seems like the discussion is just Queers vs non-queers, where queer people are radical, all encompassing, accepting, etc, and non Queer people are not progressive, policing people's ide tities, or worth being exluded because we're not queer, so we aren't the target audience.
You are just as radical in your non conforming identity. Queer is just another label, and just like bi, pan, gay, lesbian, trans, etc should not be forced on you, queer shouldn't either. That doesn't make you a lesser part of the community. That doesn't mean you are inherently exlcusionary of queer people. It just means you aren't queer.
So happy pride to my non-queers in my community!! Love y'all
Hey, for everyone saying xenogenders are chronically online: Today in psych class we talked about gender dysphoria and I got to illustrate my view of gender graphically. It looked like a venn diagram with four heavily overlapping circles - one of them was xenogender.
My class was ENTIRELY receptive to it. This receptiveness included a straight, cis, white, christian male who had never heard of it before. And he was totally cool with it! We even took two minutes going on about what our gender would be if we described it in xenic terms. My teacher said he'd be the point of a mountain that intersects with clouds in the sky. Another said a ball of lint. I said the ocean. Not one of us said it was "impossible" or "cringe" or any of that xenogender-phobic shit.
If you're xenogender you're valid. The world, the real, offline world thinks so too. What's "chronically online" and "cringe" is being full of hate.