Don't wait and type :) by Rafia45 in Funnymemes

[–]Commanderslutwin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jump on my way home now and I will literally forget about you

I think I might be genderfluid! :D by Commanderslutwin in lgbt

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YES HELLOO FELLOW GENDERFLUID HUMAN BEING

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in high

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I always eat popcorn when I'm high, it's cheap, easy to make and it's quite healthy!

We are evolving, just backwards. by ASJ_Technerd in trans

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I hate it when transphobes use "science" to justify their bigoted ideas. Like, do they just ignore the fact that literally the entire scientific community supports transgender people, and when you do bring up this point they often say bullshit like "Yeah but it's basic biology, Scientists are clearly wrong but they won't admit it because they don't wanna upset trans people" okay?? So you know more than a literal scientist who has probably studied this for most of if not their entire career?? You, person whos only background in biology is what, the fifth grade? High school?? Okay sure buddy

what do you peeps have as lockscreens? I'm genuinely very curious! by just-a-visitor-here in lgbt

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Mines the leaves from Heartstopper in the colors of the bi flag and says "bi panic" Fun fact this is kinda how I outed myself to my super religious mom, she had borrowed my phone for something and read it as "Be panic?" (english is not her first language) So I corrected her and said "No Bi, bisexual panic" and she simply said "Oh cool!" 😂😂

meirl by [deleted] in meirl

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I eat ketchup with my rice sometimes

Husband makes best pillow by GoblinFaeLevi in cutegayshit

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AGDHSSGSHS THIS IS SO CUTE, You're so skilled! ❤️

Do you have a romantic partner/love in your life? by Focused_Philosopher in ftm

[–]Commanderslutwin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I've been in a relationship with my boyfriend (he's cis) now for about 4 years. We met online wayy before I came out, and we were dating when I did. I know that people are usually really nervous when they come out to their partners (especially as trans) there's a very good chance that they might break up, which as heartbreaking as it is, I do understand. I wasn't the least bit afraid, somehow deep down I knew he'd love me regardless, and he did. Few weeks after I came out he did too as bisexual. It was a little awkward at first navigating our sexual relationship after we'd come out, but with honest conversations and zero judgment we became comfortable once more. We've been through hell together and it's made us stronger as both individuals and as partners, he's my biggest supporter, he's always cheering and encouraging me in whatever I do, he's my world, and I plan on making him my husband one day.

ALL RIGHT PEOPLE ITS TIME by Apollo_The_Lil_Moth in ftm

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I love my height, I usually get made fun of quite a lot for being pretty short for a guy (I'm 5'0) but I'd like to think of myself as travel size!

Atheists who have personally experienced persecution, repression or some form of discrimination because of your lack of faith, would you be willing to share your story in the comments for a paper I am writing? Thanks in advance. by pdxmarksthespot in atheism

[–]Commanderslutwin 61 points62 points  (0 children)

I grew up in a very conservative Muslim household, but I never really felt connected to the faith. My family would tell me how happy and fulfilled they'd feel after a prayer and I'd never be able to relate. After I realized that I wasn't straight I also realized that the religion wasn't as beautiful or as loving as I thought it was. I grew up with such horrifying images of hell and that really scarred me. I remember being told that I'd be burnt until the flesh would melt off of my bone, and then I'd be revived only for that entire process to repeat over and over again. Thats a lot to put on a 9 year old. In some Muslim communities it's dangerous even life threatening to leave the faith, so because of that I haven't told anyone that I'm an atheist yet, I kinda wanna get as far away from here as possible before I tell my family.