School systems single out neurodivergent students.
what a great day to remember pansexuality is a real and valid sexuality
aphobe: asexuals and aromantics aren’t oppressed asexuals and aromantics: yes, they actually are! Here’s some peer-reviewed, duplicated, factual studies about our obscene suicide rates, how we’re viewed negatively by society as a whole and by other sexual minorities, how over 1/10th of us have been through conversion therapy, how people won’t rent to us, how we’re murdered by our significant others and how, yes, anti-queer oppression effects us just as much as the next person. please stop saying things like this, because it sets a dangerous precedent that our oft-deadly oppression is something to be mocked and laughed at aphobe:
What ur preferred pronouns say about u
She/her - you’re valid
He/him - you’re valid
They/them - you’re valid
Neopronouns - you’re valid
clenches fist. neopronouns are so fucking cool.
how will asexuals enrich the lgbt community with their inclusion?
Okay, so let’s get this through your thick, exclusionist skull. (I’ll use small words)
How does anyone “enrich” the LGBT+ community?
Enrich, according to the dictionary, means a number of things.
1. to supply with riches, wealth, abundant or valuable possessions, etc.
In this way we bring the same thing you do: Some of us are able to donate money and resources to things like the Trevor Project or our local LGBT+ offices and their outreach programs.
2. to supply with abundance of anything desirable, such as knowledge.
Hi! I collect lists of websites and books and groups that portray and/or teach about different LGBT+ identities so that I can give them out to people who have questions. There are a number of us (asexual, aromantic, and agender individuals) who do similar things in order to enrich our communities.
3. to add greater value or significance to.
More voices = louder communal voice. You want people to listen to you about issues and struggles that our community faces? You’re gonna need more voices.
4. to adorn or decorate.
There are a good number of us who are artists. We design your posters and t-shirts and murals. We don’t just create art for our own identity, but yours, too.
5. to make finer in quality, as by supplying desirable elements or ingredients.
Every person has something good in them that they can bring to the table. By denying a whole group of people, you are denying their ideas and their resources and their personalities. You are denying all desirable elements that could build your community.
Now, this is slightly off-topic but it connects: The rest of the LGBT+ community (including you aphobes) talk a lot about how being gay isn’t just about sex… And yet you exclude us because some of us don’t like sex.
Kinda seems like you’re just shooting yourself in the foot there…
Hello, just a reminder-
Trans people are supported by science so your argument of 'well, i bElEVe in sCiEnCe.' is invalid...
unlike my existence.
my friends r so talented. rb if ur friends are talented
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“Why would anyone without dysphoria even want to transition?”
…Because humans are complex animals who are motivated by things other than avoiding pain?
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