My gender is not a problem for the future.
My pronouns are your best friend and that one day you ate a great meal.
The thing that transed my gender is that the most popular thing in my life is spaghetti torture.
Type “my gender is” and let your keyboard finish it
Type “my pronouns are” and let your keyboard finish it
Type “the thing that transed my gender is” and let your keyboard finish it
My gender today is a cat flavored uncrustable with the crimped edges removed
all queer history on here is just US-American or maybe sometimes some UK history as well and it makes me sad that there’s so little information about other countries’ queer history on here :(
Oh no...my hand slipped...
My gender today is fuck
1.) this
2.) that
3.) you
4.) me
5.) off
grabs you. hey. listen. one day youll get out of your parents house. you will be able to not go to church on sunday. you will be able to cut and dye your hair any colour you want. you will be able to wear crazy eyeliner and black lipstick or whatever makeup you want. you can swear and be openly queer with your friends and transition and date. YOULL GET OUT OF THERE!!!!!!!
Thus is the defining characteristic of gay millennials: we straddle the pre-Glee and post-Glee worlds. We went to high school when faggot wasn't even considered an F-word, when being a lesbian meant boys just didn't want you, when being nonbinary wasn't even a remote option. We grew up without queer characters in our cartoons or Nickelodeon or Disney or TGIF sitcoms. We were raised in homophobia, came of age as the world changed around us, and are raising children in an age where it's never been easier to be same-sex parents. We're both lucky and jealous. As the state of gay evolved culturally and politically, we were old enough to see it and process it and not take it for granted--old enough to know what the world was like without it. Despite the success of Drag Race, the existence of lesbian Christmas rom-coms, and openly transgender Oscar nominees, we haven't moved on from the trauma of growing up in a culture that hates us. We don't move on from trauma, really. We can't really leave it in the past. It becomes a part of us, and we move forward with it.
For LGBTQ+ milennials, our pride is couched in painful memories of a culture repulsed and frightened by queerness. That makes us skittish. It makes us loud. It makes us fear that all this progress, all this tolerance [...] can vanish as quickly as it all appeared.
The 2000s Made Me Gay, Grace Perry
My gender today is a ceramic ice cube melting inside a snowglobe
My gender today is the hidden tumblr dash full of only blogs you follow. Yes it apparently exists.
Upon closer inspection (I found it on youtube) I have decided that I would both die and kill for Glam and his wife. Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
The perfect couple doesn't exi-
DOES THIS SAY MUTUALS I HAVE TO KNOW
???
...no? It just says Anon? I hope that helps?
if you came for the gender updates then the tag is #mygendertodayis, if you don't like my reblogs the tag is #gender reblog
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