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13 votes
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When Harry met Santa – Christmas commercial (long version) for Posten Norway
5 votes -
Ace week 2021: Ace men
8 votes -
Whatever happened to the Palms, dubbed America’s first LGBTQ retirement community?
5 votes -
2021 is now the deadliest year on record for transgender people
9 votes -
Recent wave of transphobic narratives worries trans community
16 votes -
Dave Chappelle, the least-canceled man on Earth, threw a stunning party at Chase Center
11 votes -
The Guardian is trying to intimidate Eoin Higgins into retracting his coverage of transphobia in their newsroom
14 votes -
How Elvira busted through Hollywood to become the queen of Halloween
3 votes -
Pogrom climate in Britain
12 votes -
Regarding Lily Cade
12 votes -
A-League football (soccer) player Josh Cavallo comes out as gay
@Josh Cavallo: pic.twitter.com/gSfymTagGl
8 votes -
Margaret Atwood TERF Twitter controversy
7 votes -
Bill 2 is "the most transphobic bill ever proposed in Quebec," activist says
5 votes -
Netflix trans employees and allies release a list of demands ahead of the walkout
13 votes -
You can say woman and we can say person
9 votes -
High-profile appeal against anti-trans LGB Alliance’s charity status inches closer to courtroom
8 votes -
Yet another variation on the initialism: LGBTQIASB+
I've been pleased recently to start hearing and seeing another variation on the "LGBT" initialism here in Australia: LGBTQIASB+ Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Intersex Asexual Sistergirl...
I've been pleased recently to start hearing and seeing another variation on the "LGBT" initialism here in Australia: LGBTQIASB+
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Lesbian
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Gay
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Bisexual
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Transgender
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Queer
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Intersex
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Asexual
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Sistergirl
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Brotherboy
The latter two terms, "sistergirl" and "brotherboy", are Aboriginal Australian words for people who are gender non-conforming. This includes transgender people as we westerners understand "transgender", but the terms are more inclusive than that. This article explains it better than I possibly could.
The reason I'm so pleased to see this new variation on the LGBT initialism is because the only other variation which includes First Peoples I've seen is the American one that uses "2S" for these (from "two-spirit"). The first time I saw that (and every other time, to be honest), I felt this was highly parochial and exclusive - which is the opposite of what the initialism should be. So now I'm glad there's a Down Under version, which includes the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Are there any other local variations like this?
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Dear Dave Chappelle, transgender comedians can take a joke, but why are yours so unfunny?
15 votes -
Christopher Biggins’ car-crash Superman interview proves how toxic the media has become
6 votes -
California to enforce 'gender neutral' toy aisles in large stores
15 votes -
The 'Shoulder Check' problem, or when snippets of LGBT life feel out of place to others in fiction
9 votes -
Virginia school board to pay $1.3 million in transgender student’s suit
13 votes -
Being trans is good, actually
8 votes -
Seeking Trans liberation through birthwork
5 votes -
Swedish ice hockey star Peter Karlsson was stabbed to death in the street in 1995. His killer said he was protecting himself via the so-called 'gay panic' defence
6 votes -
Here Comes the Groom: A (Conservative) Case for Gay Marriage (1989)
8 votes -
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
7 votes -
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
13 votes -
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)
4 votes -
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
18 votes -
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
22 votes -
Guys, I swear I’m only transitioning so I can cheat at girls’ sports
23 votes -
Homosexuality in the Batman franchise
6 votes -
Supreme Court rules in favor of Catholic foster care agency that refused to work with same-sex couples
9 votes -
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