What LGBTQ+ topic do you wish more people knew about? This could be a queer icon, a piece of history, knowledge about certain labels, specific philosophy topics (or notable philosopher), art, or anything else. Also if there are topics that you wish specific sub populations had greater access to or knowledge of, feel free to qualify (for example, you might wish there was greater knowledge about a specific cultural gender to all cultures which don’t have exposure to this gender, or a desire for your local gay community to be more educated on a topic important to you).

  • davehtaylor
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    And people don’t even realize that cis people have it too! My BiL was recently talking about taking Cialis and Testosterone. I have a niece that just got breast implants and other cosmetic procedures. People going through menopause take hormones. Cis children with precocious puberty take puberty blockers so they don’t have to go through that at 8 or 9 years old. And cis people don’t have the self-reflection to realize that these are all gender-affirming care.

      • DaGeek247
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        1121 days ago

        lmao, you don’t need to take this very general statement so personally.

          • Gaywallet (they/it)
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            20 days ago

            It was removed on purpose and you decided it was best to re-post it? congrats on catching a temp ban

            If your content is removed, it violated the rules. That means you need to change your behavior.

          • Sas [she/her]
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            721 days ago

            This is like saying “not all men” when someone complains about the majority of men. It’s not bad communication. No one ever means every single man or in this case every single cis person with such a statement and it’s not trans people being bad communicators that’s the problem here.

            • @Kacarott@feddit.de
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              320 days ago

              To be honest, it comes across as bad communication to me. If you mean “some people” or even “some cis people”, then why not say that? The way you say it sounds like all, or almost all cis people don’t understand, which I think is presumptuous and untrue. Pretty much every cis person I know would understand those to be gender affirming care. Just because some people (especially those in power) don’t seem to understand that doesn’t justify making it a generalisation.

              Thats probably not how you meant it, I just want to point out how it comes across to at least some people, which might imply it isn’t the best communication.

              • Sas [she/her]
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                620 days ago

                Your lil gotcha doesn’t really work here. You did “not all cis” to an argument about the majority of cis people while then posting an argument about the majority of trans people to which i did a “not the majority of trans people reply”

                • Nougat
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                  Ohhhhh okay, I’m sorry. I guess I’ll have to check with you to see which groups of people it’s okay to make generalizations about and which ones I shouldn’t. So hard for me to keep that all straight.

                  • DaGeek247
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                    119 days ago

                    Or you could just check the magazine next time and avoid all the hassle. Jumping into in-group communications without even checking where or what they might be tends to go badly.