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The original was posted on /r/twoxchromosomes by /u/Odd_Information1013 on 2023-09-22 03:55:46.
I tried to post this in an unpopular opinion sub that was getting sus posts about gender lately, but it got immediately removed. Just thought that was funny! /s
Anyways, this includes the entire acronym of LGBTQ. They’re my sisters and I don’t care what the media or news says — I do not fear the average queer woman, no matter her birth sex. Likewise, I feel LESS safe around the average cisgender, heterosexual woman. The “average” where I live are Republican Christians, and I know exactly how they feel about me as a lesbian.
I do not feel forced around by my sisters. I do not feel like my spaces, or my voices, are being taken away. I do not feel like I am forced to date them, or have sex with them. The average queer woman (and man, but I speak as a girl liker lol) knows exactly how it feels being hated and feared, spoken of as a predator because of their identity. There’s bad apples in every group of any people on earth and I know this very well, but I love my queer siblings as a whole; and I feel like this opinion is genuinely not allowed to be heard of, at least outside of LGBTQ circles.
The worst people try to convince anybody outside of the demographic that lesbians as a whole despise those that have a differing gender identity from their birth sex, and I’m here to say for a LOT of us… it’s just not true. Man, woman or something else, you have space at our big gay table.
Be good to each other. That’s all. 🌈