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6 votes
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Public Universal Friend, the genderless evangelist
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Samoa's 'third gender' delicately balances sex and religion
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Iceland's prime minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir talks climate change and gender equality over ice cream
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Women now seen as equally or more competent than men: Polling data suggest stereotypes have significantly changed since 1940s
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Hasina Shirzad – After leaving Afghanistan I was unprepared for life in a country where tasks are not strictly divided between the sexes
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Twenty-two states considered eliminating the ‘tampon tax’ this year. Here’s what happened
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Women’s pockets are inferior
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Swedish football association reported to equality watchdog for suspected wage discrimination
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Architects behind Lapee say pink spiral design could end gender toilet inequality
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In parts of Europe from the 14th to 19th centuries, some divorces were decided through "Impotence Trials"
10 votes -
How language governs our perceptions of gender
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The problem with sex testing in sports
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A short history of manly beauty products for masculine men
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US Women’s team and US Soccer agree to mediation over gender discrimination claim
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Will non-binary gender options on state IDs reduce discrimination?
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The state of California is investigating Riot Games for gender discrimination
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Five trans Catholics on the Vatican’s rejection of their gender identity
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Living agender, when the world doesn’t want you
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"It's a true gift": Shea Couleé opens up about embracing their non-binary identity
10 votes -
Gender-segregated swim hours create hot water in some city pools
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The politics of going to the bathroom
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Men cause 100% of unwanted pregnancies
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The fringe rightwing group changing the UN agenda on abortion rights
9 votes -
Google releases fifty-three gender fluid emoji
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In Swiss academic science, charges of bullying and gender bias
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Microsoft staff are openly questioning the value of diversity
18 votes -
The company that sells love to America had a dark secret
8 votes -
Women suffer needless pain because almost everything is designed for men
18 votes -
How a T. Rex named SUE became a nonbinary icon
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The future is non-binary, and teens are leading the way
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The cost of having children - women lose earnings for five years after childbirth
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A job for the boys
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United Airlines announced it will be the first airline to offer nonbinary gender options for customers to book flights
8 votes -
Hear what a genderless AI voice sounds like—and consider why it matters
27 votes -
Stop telling women to fix sexist workplaces
15 votes -
A sports hijab has France debating the Muslim veil, again
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How Marie Kondo helped me sort out my gender
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What is the equal rights amendment, and why are we talking about it now?
8 votes -
War over being nice
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Critics call on Apple and Google to shut down Saudi app that can restrict women’s travel
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The fight for gender equality in big-wave surfing, one of the most dangerous sports on earth
5 votes -
The International Building Code is changing to recommend gender neutral bathrooms
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Emmeline Pankhurst: The Suffragette who used militant tactics to win women the vote
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Queer 101 - Ask your questions here
We're Here, We're Queer, Ask Your Questions Without Fear I noticed that there was a lot of QUILTBAG/LGBT related education being requested in threads where it wasn't really on topic. Clearly...
We're Here, We're Queer, Ask Your Questions Without Fear
I noticed that there was a lot of QUILTBAG/LGBT related education being requested in threads where it wasn't really on topic. Clearly there's a lot of curiosity. So I thought: why not make a thread specifically for that? Whee!
Please note that it's a lot of labor to ask of someone in a minority to explain themselves, as it's often the case that they feel like they have to justify existing on a daily basis anyway. Hopefully this provides more of an opt-in experience where curious folks can learn about queer issues in a respectful manner. ** Also: No one is required to answer your questions or engage with questions they don't feel comfortable with. **
I am decidedly not an authority on the subject (I don't think anyone really is) but I do fall under the umbrella- NB (nonbinary) and bi. This means that I am attracted to either gender and I do not identify as having a binary gender myself. I actually would more precisely be described as pansexual as I would date a nonbinary person BUT for identity politic reasons I prefer the term bi. As for the acronyms above, LGBT stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans. I prefer QUILTBAG: Queer, Undecided, Intersex, Lesbian, Transgender, Bisexual, Asexual, and Gay. It's more fun to say and it expands the acronym to include concepts that folks might not have heard of.
A brief list of definitions:
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Queer: To my understanding this is sort of a catchall term for anyone that is not straight up cisgender/heterosexual. Once considered a pejorative term, queer has been reclaimed by some QUILTBAG people to describe themselves; however, it is not a universally accepted term even within the QUILTBAG community.
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Undecided: Folks who just don't know what they identify with.
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Intersex: Folks born with anatomy that do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies. This can be a wide range of natural bodily variations.
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Lesbian: A woman who is attracted to women exclusively.
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Transgender: A term to describe folks who do not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth.
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Bisexual: Folks who are attracted to both binary genders.
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Asexual: Also known as "ace". An adjective to describe folks who do not experience sexual attraction.
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Gay: A term to describe people who are attracted to the gender they identify as. This is often used to refer specifically to men who are attracted to men but can be used to refer to women who are attracted to women too.
This list is by no means exhaustive! Here's a (more) comprehensive list of terms and labels: http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/article/glossary-sexual-orientationgender-terminology
There are many terms and labels out there! I encourage you to research to your heart's content.
Also just to give some perspective, cisgender is an adjective for folks who identify with the gender they were assigned at birth.
So, what nagging questions do you have about being queer? Have you been questioning your own identity and would like to hear the thoughts of people who have been in the same situation? Post here and let's see if we can't find some answers.
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God is not male or female, says Archbishop of Canterbury
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Rare half-male, half-female cardinal spotted in Pennsylvania
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How do you define your masculinity/femininity?
In lieu of the recent Gillette ad, and seeing as the conversation around it has stirred the pot quite a bit, I wanted to propose a conversation where we start from the very beginning: Without yet...
In lieu of the recent Gillette ad, and seeing as the conversation around it has stirred the pot quite a bit, I wanted to propose a conversation where we start from the very beginning:
Without yet talking about subsets, variants, or interpretations of masculinity/femininity (toxic or otherwise). How do you define it for yourself: what makes you masculine or feminine, or what parts of you would you describe as such, do you feel that those things go as universal descriptors or are they specific to your case?
There may also be some deeper questions in here about where you think you gained this conception (your family? your immediate circle of contacts? Role models?) or who you think best embodies your ideal definition of your gender.
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Women's marches across Australia focus on Aiia Maasarwe's alleged rape and murder
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Two Indian women enter temple after centuries-long ban on women
7 votes