1. Multigender Lesbian people using "Les" for their "Fem side" and "Boy" for their "Masc side"
2. GNC Women who like to be called "boy" for gender nonconformity
3. Trans Women and Transfems reclaiming being called a "boy"
4. Transmasc Lesbians reclaiming being called a "boy"
5. Trans Men who don't feel misgendered by the term "Lesbian" and/or feels like their attraction to women is still queer
6. He/Him lesbians reclaiming being called a "boy"
Support all of them, or support none of them.
Why do people gloss over the fact that Nana drugged Reese in season 1?? Did I imagine that??? I remember him being passed out in her bed at the very least.
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any other mystreet mains out there? ive watched mcd, multiple times. i liked it. i dont understand it fully. i never deciphered the messy lore throughout it. i dont love it and i dont regularly think about it. im such a mystreet main .
I honestly cannot believe how far T(W)ERF rhetoric has spread on this site. They used to be the ONLY ones I saw openly mocking the concept of identifying as queer, the ONLY ones I saw referring to people as ‘kweer’ in a mocking way.
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cisgender butch lesbian: i don't care about being misgendered
all the cisgender people in the comments: she understands how she looks. why can't everyone be like that about misgendering?
weird way of telling transgender people to stfu about being misgendered.
like they're just pointing at gnc cisgender people and say "see, this person doesn't mind being misgendered based on looks, those transgendereds are just too sensitive!"
when they know full well misgendering hits different when you're transgender.
especially because she also said "when they see my boobs, they know i'm a woman".
and for transgender people it's often "and when they see [gendered body part] they think they know i'm a man/woman".
those are very different experiences.
especially as a nonbinary person where no one ever genders you correctly.
i've seen more and more cisgender people recently telling transgender and nonbinary people that we're not allowed to get upset when people misgender us if we "look like men/women". i'm tired of it.
stop holding transgender people to cisgender standards down to how we feel about being misgendered.
like, especially for me as a nonbinary person every he and every she just reminds me that the world was never meant for me.
gender stereotypes need to be abolished so people don't get misgendered based on clothes or hair or bodies anymore.
and don't even get me started on "but you look cisgender/like your AGAB". cisgender, transgender, nonbinary, female, male etc. don't have a look. i am nonbinary therefore i look nonbinary.