Queer Poc - Tumblr Posts
I love you genderfluid POC!
I love you Black genderfluid people!
I love you Indigenous genderfluid people!
I love you Asian genderfluid people!
I love you Hispanic genderfluid people!
I love you Latino genderfluid people!
I love you mixed genderfluid people!
You don't get nearly enough appreciation or representation, but you deserve it! You're valid and an important part of this community, thank you for existing🫶
🌈 Happy pride month to
Feminine trans men and masculine trans women- your gender expression does not lessen or invalidate your gender.
Religious queer people- your god loves you, and your queer identity does not take away from your beliefs.
Allosexual aromantic people- you are not predatory, and your identity is valid.
Queer people in Palestine, in Sudan, in the DRC- you should be able to be celebrating pride instead of enduring the horrors that you are living through.
Nonbinary people who use she, he, it, and/or neopronouns- you are not any less nonbinary than people who use they/them pronouns.
All people on the asexual and aromantic spectrums- you are part of the LGBTQ+ community no matter how much people try to claim you aren’t. You are so beautiful.
Queer people in “straight” or “straight-passing” relationships- you are still queer no matter what gender you are dating.
Queer people of color- the intersection of your race and your sexuality/gender/romantic orientation is beautiful, and deserves to be celebrated.
Trans people who can’t or don’t want to physically transition- your gender is valid, regardless of what surgeries or hormones you get or don’t get.
People who identify with xenogenders- you are not a stereotype and you are absolutely not to blame for transphobia. Your gender is amazing.
Disabled queer people- you deserve access to queer spaces. Your accessibility needs are important and should be considered in every queer space.
Queer people that didn’t come out until later in life- no matter how old you were when you realized your identity, you still belong, and you are a valued member of the community.
People who use multiple sets of pronouns- you are so gorgeous and you deserve to have all of your pronouns used.
Queer parents- your queerness does not make you a bad parent. Whether you’re raising a child alone or with a partner, your family is so beautiful.
People dating multiple other people- your love for one partner is not diminished because of your love for another. Your relationships are as wonderful as you are.
Queer kids with parents/family that are not accepting of them- you will find people that love you for who you are. Your family’s beliefs are not reflective of your value as a person.
ALL people in the LGBTQ+ community. Queerness should be celebrated during pride month and all year round, and regardless of what your identity is, you deserve to celebrate who you are with people that love you.
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Real. And that hit me 2× harder cuz I don't wanna present masc or fem. I don't wanna have a feminizing hrt or masculinizing hrt. I wanna be androgynous. I wanna look bodily androgynous, because that will get me euphoria from any gender expression.
But the thing is: I'm an black indigenous person. And androgyny is held on a white eurocentric standard, which is inaccessible for me. And then, mfers go: “but you don't need androgyny, you don't owe it to anyone 🥺” I know???? Bitch, it's fucking easy for you to say, you white, if you want you have all the possibility to go, while I don't! /nbh
Ugh...
Can white queers please try to understand that many queer poc are perceived SO much differently when it comes to gender expression? People with darker skin are automatically viewed as masculine and asians primarily SEA and lighter skinned asians are automatically viewed as feminine regardless of how they actually present, which makes actually trying to present a certain way 10x harder. You are either viewed as “just the default anyways” or it gets way harder to look “the opposite” so your presentation needs to be 10x extra when white queers can have it so much easier presenting themselves in almost the exact same way.
Please. I can’t speak for everyone but it pisses me off to be called something I’m not just due to my race.
STOP. THINK. Would you still refer to this person as fem/masc if they were white? Does their culture actually warrant this difference in thinking? If both are no, rethink WHY you view this person the way you do. You can squash something potentially harmful.
(sorry for being inactive, the inbox has been empty for a while and I’ve been super busy and overall too drained to post much 💧 but this has been on my mind)
Vintage Photos of Queer Couples of Color
May make black queer flags that are actually inclusive of the spectrum of colors in which we come
Instead of just the typical two shades of brown that exclude people who are lighter skinned (albinos, biracial, etc) because not every black person has brown skin. I understand that using two shades of brown is likely for simplicity's sake, but it just feels really isolating lol
Aw man there goes my weekend plans of exploding for no reason./j
If you're a trans POC please stay alive!!
Even if it seems like the whole world is against you, I promise there are people out there who care about you. One day there will be a world where we can live freely.
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IG: @rainbow_guillotine
IG: @rainbow_guillotine
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Queer Native Americans and indigenous people are beautiful and deserving of affection and respect. Queer BIPOC make the LGBTQ+ community better by being in it.
Transcript:
Heyo! With pride month starting, here's a quick comic on pride Etiquette, a short guide / general tips on treating lgbt+ people, for the new, curious, and those who forgot!
1) Treat people's identities as the indisputable truth. Even if you don't think they fit the definition, even if you don't understand (the identity), even if you think they're lying, even if they're a bad person. It's not your job nor your business to tell people what to call themselves. Unless they ask for your opinion, only the individual can make that decision.
*There's very few times when an identity can actually be harmful. This includes predatory labels, labels that are bigoted by definition, or people identifying with culture-specific labels when they're not part of that culture. Otherwise, leave them be!
2) Respect and use people's pronouns, regardless of how you feel about them! If you don't know how they work, ask! If you accidentally misgender someone, correct yourself and move on! No need for lengthy or dramatic apologies. However, also make sure to ask when it's appropriate to use them! Someone may not be out to parents, certain friends, etc, and will ask you to purposefully misgender them for safety.
3) LGBT+ people are not responsible for someone else's anti-lgbt+ views! Strange, unbelievable or confusing identities do not cause bigots to be bigots- the lgbt+ community was made because we don't fit society's box, don't fall into the trap of forcing people into another one! If they're not actually hurting anyone, then leave them be!
4) You're not expected to learn every single lgbt+ term / identity. Nobody knows all of them, not even lgbt+ people, so don't worry about it! Simply learn and ask questions as you go!
5) If you're curious about someone's identity, ask if they're comfortable with questions first! There's no harm in educating yourself, but sometimes we get tired of being walking encyclopedias!
Thanks for reading, and happy Pride!!!