Well uh…
1.) one or both of people you see as a “straight couple” could be pan/bi/poly/ace
2.) one or both of them could be trans or non binary
3.) you could be misgendering someone
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I don't think I had ever posted this, but this is my representation of Centipeetle.
Sasha’s new pin
them: the film industry has really been going downhill lately :/ it’s all sequels and franchises, nothing’s any good-
me:
them: h….holy shit….
I love you Peridot
1. It teaches self love and self acceptance. RuPaul tells everyone to love themselves at the end of every episode.
2. You don’t have to be a size 0 to compete. No matter what size you are, you can still be beautiful.
3. 4/8 winners are people of color. The top three of Season 8 are all non-white.
4. Is very gender inclusive.
Trans contestants: Monica Beverly Hillz, Carmen Carrera, Jiggly Caliente, Sonquie, Gia Gunn, Stacy Lane Matthews, and Kenya Michaels
Genderfluid contestants: Violet Chachki and Courtney Act
Two-Spirted contestants: Raja Gemini
Genderless contestants: Jinkx Monsoon
5. Deals with HIV
HIV Positive contestants: Ongina and Trinity K. Bonet
6. Sexuality
Pansexual contestants: Courtney Act
Bisexual contestants: Kelly Mantle, Jasmine Masters, Katya Zamo (is only bisexual in drag, out of drag is gay)
There are so many more reasons, please leave some that are important to you.
Reblog this if knowing somone is bisexual/pansexual doesnt change your friendship/how you think of that person.
“Nah still lookin’ Chinese, lemme try something else”
Season 9 Finale: Sasha Velour vs. Shea Couleé
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