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8 votes
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Alt-right Coloradans went to war with an alpaca farm — and the farm won
15 votes -
UK Government accused of 'burying' conversion therapy report
7 votes -
Speedruns for Trans Liberation charity marathon begins today, July 30
11 votes -
The science of being transgender
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How Twitter can ruin a life: The story of Isabel Fall
19 votes -
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus faces death threats after releasing satirical music video
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UK Supreme Court told ‘X’ gender markers on passports needn’t be controversial in historic hearing
8 votes -
Minority Stress, Structural Stigma, and Physical Health Among Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals: Examining the Relative Strength of the Relationships
6 votes -
Frederick the Great: Gay king of Europe (and of the attempts at denying this)
5 votes -
Queer readings of The Lord of the Rings are not accidents
12 votes -
Vatican urges Italy to stop proposed anti-homophobia law
10 votes -
Show recommendation: Veneno (2020)
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When this high school valedictorian started giving a speech about being queer, the principal took the mic
11 votes -
A 55% majority of US Republicans now support same-sex marriage
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The Marvel Rundown: MARVEL’S VOICES: PRIDE #1 celebrates trans pride
3 votes -
New research shows a vast majority of cis people won't date trans people
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Guys, I swear I’m only transitioning so I can cheat at girls’ sports
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Homosexuality in the Batman franchise
6 votes -
US Supreme Court rules in favor of Catholic foster care agency that refused to work with same-sex couples
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What are you doing for Pride this week? (7-13 June)
Pride month has already started, so - as per the title - what are you doing for Pride this week? Are there any cool events where you live? Is the encroaching summer making it hard to choose...
Pride month has already started, so - as per the title - what are you doing for Pride this week?
Are there any cool events where you live? Is the encroaching summer making it hard to choose between hugging the AC and ironing your flags? Are you still in the closet, and would you like to vent about it?
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Looking for "gender questioning" content and personal experiences
Over the past few months I've been questioning my gender identity, and so I've been doing what any good millennial does and trying to read up on what everyone else in my position did and does....
Over the past few months I've been questioning my gender identity, and so I've been doing what any good millennial does and trying to read up on what everyone else in my position did and does. I've found a few resources here and there, but I'd really like to read/watch/listen to more if I can. I'm looking for blogs, YouTube channels, podcasts, twitter users, and possibly even music... Anything created by non-cis people and which discusses their experience with figuring out their gender identity.
Hopefully my fellow Tilderen can recommend some good media to me? I'd also be glad and grateful to hear any personal stories from folks here as well, though I do know it can be a very personal thing so no sweat if you don't feel happy sharing.14 votes -
Security tips for online LGBTQ+ dating
11 votes -
Chick-fil-A’s profits are being used to push anti-trans state laws and kill the Equality Act
22 votes -
itch.io Queer Games Bundle 2021
5 votes -
Legislation to criminalise gender affirming care for trans children is dangerous
12 votes -
Lego to launch first LGBTQ+ set – toy company's designer Matthew Ashton says he was inspired to support the community with rainbow-themed creation
12 votes -
Megan Rohrer elected as first openly transgender bishop in US Lutheran church
11 votes -
Fox News has aired 126 discussions about trans athletes but referenced only nine trans women athletes -- none of whom dominate their sport
21 votes -
Caitlyn Jenner opposes trans girls competing in girls' sports: 'It just isn't fair'
8 votes -
Living nonbinary in a binary sports world
10 votes -
Florida’s new transgender sports ban permits schools to require "routine sports physical examination" of the students' genitals, genetic makeup, and testosterone levels
23 votes -
Germany bans surgery on intersex infants
17 votes -
The trajectory of an anti-LGBT conspiracy theory
14 votes -
Russia outlaws same-sex marriage and Trans people adoption
20 votes -
Arkansas Governor vetoes ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth
23 votes -
How Star Wars' biggest fan wiki found itself in a fight over trans identity
14 votes -
Transgender people in Britain explain why transphobia is on the rise in the UK
13 votes -
The Global Transgender Resources Registry
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What are some songs that tell LGBT narratives?
My husband and I recently started listening to Tones and I who has a song called Johnny Run Away. It’s a short story about a boy who has feelings for another boy and is told by his dad to “run...
My husband and I recently started listening to Tones and I who has a song called Johnny Run Away. It’s a short story about a boy who has feelings for another boy and is told by his dad to “run away” not because the father is homophobic but because he’s trying to protect his son from getting bullied:
His daddy walked by with a sigh
Said, "Johnny, sit by my side
I'm gonna give you the best advice
You've ever heard in your life
See that boy named Jimmy, yeah, he's a cutie
But no, no, Johnny, no, no, no
Johnny run away”I like the song partially for its musicality (so catchy!) but also its narrative is genuinely touching to me. My father-in-law once told me he knew his son (my husband) was gay early on. He said that never changed how much he loved his son, but he was always worried about how much harder life would be for him because of that. I think a lot of parents support their LGBT kids but also live with the very real fear of knowing that the rest of the world won’t necessarily do the same, and I think this song captures that perspective.
Anyway, I would love to hear about other songs that feature LGBT stories and perspectives, especially if they’re personally resonant for you or someone you know.
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Our parental consent case against Tavi has succeeded
10 votes -
Pakistan’s first transgender-only madrasa breaks barriers
8 votes -
In queers we trust. All others pay cash
11 votes -
Japanese court says it is 'unconstitutional' to bar same-sex marriage
17 votes -
Celebrating Burmese trans identities at the Taungbyone Nat Festival helped me understand my gender
7 votes -
UK Government creating "hostile environment" for LGBT+ people
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What's hard about being demisexual/demiromantic/asexual/aromantic?
(Topics like this need people to have more sympathy for the other because we're talking about real people's sexualities and discrimination these people often face every day and have deep feeling...
(Topics like this need people to have more sympathy for the other because we're talking about real people's sexualities and discrimination these people often face every day and have deep feeling abouts, so be nice.)
If I had to (uneducatedly) guess, some of them would be:
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Your sexuality (and the word allosexual) being as good as unknown by most people.
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Asexuality being a big umbrella (hence the title being demisexual/demiromantic/asexual/aromantic rather than just asexual)
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Allosexual and aromantic people being confused for "people who only want sex"
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People not believing you when you say that.
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Being perceived as an anomaly or lying, along with people promising that you will realize the truth one day.
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Overly religious people seeing your sexuality as a virtuous rejection of degenerate lust/sin and as an unnatural anomaly simultaneously.
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People seeing your sexuality as being "free" from dating or porn consumption or above identifying yourself by how un-sexed you are. (True, but obviously very reductive and usually contingent on the insecurities of the people seeing you that way.) (This is admittedly something I struggle with.)
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Joanna Harper’s new research shows why trans athletes should be able to compete in women’s sports
10 votes -
Irish children's hospital assured of indemnity over puberty blockers
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These girls just wanted to run, the right wanted a war
9 votes