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I lost my sHOE...

@mariasilva921 / mariasilva921.tumblr.com

Maria Madalena // 17y // bisexual // she/her // Fangirl
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mlmprinse

Anyway I love bi people so much you’re all so smart and funny and with such an intense kindness that fuels your passion and I’d give anything for you to be endlessly happy and healthy and loved

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[Image description - Image of the bi pride flag with the text: Respect bi people. End description.]

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“Chubby bi people are super cute.” 

For the anon who requested some chubby positivity for their girlfriend! (all chubby people are super cute, just making a bi positivity post as well) 

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rowanhampton

This month’s been rough on me, but I managed to finish these before June was out. They feel… needed this year.

(If you’re wondering why these all include bi, it’s because I’m bi and I don’t really feel like it’s my place to make say, pan/ace solidarity art since I’m neither of those.)

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homojabi

PSA

  • It’s trans, not trans*
  • It’s trans men and trans women, not transmen and transwomen—trans is an adjective that answers “what kind of men/women"—cis works the same way
  • Never call trans men FTMs or trans women MTFs without their permission
  • Trans is short for transgender, it’s not plural for anything—trans person and trans people are both correct
  • Never use “born in the wrong body” or “used to be a boy and became a girl” or “biologically/genetically male/female”—all are just fancy ways to misgender someone (self identification with these phrases is different)
  • Transgendered is wrong, so is “a transgender” and “transgenders”
  • Being trans is not a sexuality nor is it a “sexual disorder” or any kind of disorder at all—gender identity disorder is not a real thing, and being trans isn’t a medical condition
  • “Transsexual” is generally considered an offensive term and should never be used to describe someone without their permission
  • Don’t refer to a trans person’s gender as their gender identity, it’s just their gender
  • Similarly don’t refer to their pronouns as “preferred pronouns"—they’re not preferred, they’re mandatory
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