I love this! Oh and regardingnthe graphic, I'm hanging out right around my favorite color. . Which is purple. And much like my gender expression, I love deep and vibrant violets as well as beautiful shades of lavender (especially when paired with black. I love the contrast!)
Among the many benefits homosexuals (and bisexuals) bring society is break-down of gender stereotypes. All women and all men benefit when homosexuals push at the boundaries of the social expectations associated with their biological sex. Often because, unlike other forms of identity, our sexual preferences may not be detected as we often meander between the margins of masculine and feminine. We act as trailblazers for various modes of being within our biological sex. For example, the metrosexual straight male of the 1990s was pioneered by gay men and far more extensive advances for all women were pioneered by lesbians.
The opposite may be true. When biological sex is denied. When erstwhile homosexuals claim that our behaviours are indicia, not of the glorious variability and adaptation of the human spirit regardless of sexuality; but merely of category error – the error of being ‘born in the wrong body’ – and re-emergence of that homophobic sexologist term ‘sexual inversion’ – we narrow down the available modes of living for all members of our biological sex. We send an implicit (if not express) message to other homosexuals, especially the young, that they too have been ‘born in the wrong body’ – given their, likely, meandering between the gender norms – and to heterosexuals, (especially the young) that their own socially acceptable modes of living are more limited than perhaps they first thought.
If we love our heterosexual fellow travellers, and we must, then, let us rediscover what must be an inalienable truth: All men are masculine, by virtue of being men. All women are feminine, by virtue of being women. It is the behaviour in the biology that breaks down the gender norm. Masculinity and femininity do not yet, but must, as concepts, embrace the full range of human experience; so that G.I Joe and Barbie are as equally masculine as they are feminine. After all, G.I. Joe should be made to feel comfortable asking for help when he needs to; and Barbie should be made to feel comfortable solving her own problems when she needs to.
And so, a call to arms: let us homosexuals rediscover one of the many values we offer society. Let us be ourselves. Express ourselves in our natural ways that have always confounded the expectations of our biological sex, and in so doing, create new modes of living for all men and women.
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@SenseCertain@DaAngryOstrich Very interesting fact! I'm gonna look more into this. It's crazy how a lot of medical procedures started and how far they've come!
@FTarbucket4540@vxylily It was never for men since I've been round... it's unisex. Typically has a little ball chain attached to pit it on your keys or attach it to a belt loop or inside a bag, etc.
@kevin_weekley@BhattiLaib9960 ..teen. But for me it was an abusive relationship at age 19 that definitely helped shape me and then abouta year later I went through a miscarriage alone with a man that was almost 30 and said henwanted to marry me and convinced me to stop my bc, though I knew I had a history..]
@kevin_weekley@BhattiLaib9960 ...haven't hit that yet and there. The same goes for women (I just think in general, we tend to experience more at a young age, unfortunately. I mean, I found my deceased mother in her bedroom hours after we ordered pizza 2 months after I turned 18. I also went through a lot as..
@bellaLovesanim@thinkpiecetribe Cuz you clearly arent right in the head. Believe it or not, some men have standards. And fat or not, I know I've got more going on...brain, talent, etc.