a wiecie co? jak jakaś osoba artystyczna której obrazki lubicie "jest tylko na fejzbuku/instagramie" to bardzo możliwe, iż ma on_ również sklep ze swoimi dziełami. i można je tu podlinkować, albo nawet kupić. tak że ten. zamiast marudzić, wykonajmy tę pracę i zajrzyjmy do prawdziwego internetu.
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So I'm almost never fully male (agab)... But I woke up the morning after #comingoutday , having swung all the way back there. Like is this a hint, lol?

Being #genderfluid is quite the ride sometimes!

Happy #ComingoutDay to everyone in the LGBTQIA community. I love everyone even if you're still in the closet

Today is national coming out day.

If like me you're not fully out in "meat space" (aka not online) that's okay.

If like me, you're thankful you don't have family to come out to anymore (mine all passed away since we all seem to have the same expiration date in my family, age 69-70), I understand that's okay too. Mixed feelings are okay.

Whatever you're feeling today. It's okay.

And most of all, it's okay to not be okay today of all days.

#Queer #Trans #ComingOutDay

I don’t talk about it a lot, but it’s not a secret, and given that certain people are trying to shove society backwards, I’ll be a bit vocal for #ComingOutDay this year. I often refer to myself as ‘bi’ as a quick shorthand, but the full monty is “demi-sexual and vaguely genderqueer.”

To anyone working things out, remember that you’re not alone! There are good people everywhere, ready to listen, share, and help. :)

Also: be yourself. :) Everyone else is taken!

Happy #comingoutday ! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

Happy #ComingOutDay!

I grew up in the 1980s in Florida, seven miles from the nearest town. The area was very very conservative, and I went to a fundamentalist high school. So there was no good representation for me to learn from. The only gay representation I ever saw was that gay men got AIDS -- and deserved it.

I've always been bisexual. But until I went to college, I was too terrified to have a boyfriend.

In college, I fell in with a group of four or five bisexuals, both genders, and I both loved and hated myself for it. My high school schooling made me terrified of sex while my body desperately wanted it.

Furry fandom gave me a little more structure and a lot of stories and pictures of loving relationships, regardless of the genders involved. Fiction gave me a better framework than fundamentalism.

I'm very very grateful to New College as it had been for creating a safe place for me to learn about myself and to grow.