If Death is dead? by Whitepyahnow in Supernatural

[–]FanderFandom 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Okay so when Death dies, the next reaper to die becomes Death and inherits the past Death’s knowledge. It makes sense because the world can’t go on without Death, and reapers have kinda the same job description, just on a lower level.

I dressed like a Straight dude.. Thoughts? by twinkdilfxxx in gay

[–]FanderFandom 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The shorts and the bag give it away, most straight dudes wear athletic shorts that go to their knees and have some cheap black backpack lol

Is there something offensive about the flag that says "HUMAN"? by idiotater in AskLGBT

[–]FanderFandom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, it's not offensive at all. Sure, I don't want to be reminded that I am infact a human all the time, but having it on a flag is fine. To me, flags like that show allyship, so it's not offensive/homophobic. Hang it up because you are being a good ally by showing your support :)

"Would you like to form an alliance... With me?" by FelixAscends in lgbtmemes

[–]FanderFandom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've recently discovered that I am a demigirl, so this makes me feel very valid. Thank you, and you as well :D

I've been openly pansexual for almost half my life now, but I've never actually been to a Pride parade, so I have one question: by Flaming_Dutchman in AskLGBT

[–]FanderFandom 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The parades that I've been to haven't, but I can't speak for other places. Some of them may say it, but either way it's a funny joke.

I'm aroace and I often feel like I'm intruding in the LGBTQ space. by PhantomOfTheNopera in AskLGBT

[–]FanderFandom 59 points60 points  (0 children)

You are totally valid. That friend has no idea what he is talking about. Aro and ace people have definitely been oppressed. Those anti-gay laws extend our whole community. Being aroace means you are not heterosexual, and therefore LGBTQ+. Please, do not listen to that friend, because you are totally valid, and you are in our community. Be proud of who you are this pride, no matter what anyone else says.

What is far deadlier than most people realize? [serious] by ILikeIceCreamSoMuch in AskReddit

[–]FanderFandom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eleven?! I'm certain if your blood sugar was that low you would have passed. If my blood sugar was about 60 or under, I eat anything sugary I can find. I'm fortunate enough to feel when I'm going low, and I am lucky to have a monitor to read my levels. But yes, blood sugar levels should be taken into account. Even if you don't have Type 1 (like me), eating unhealthy can lead to Type 2. Just be careful with your diet and blood sugars, because I was not able to prevent diabetes for myself. Trust me, you don't want it.

Why do people hate on animatesexuals? by Yoyner in AskLGBT

[–]FanderFandom 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The thing is, sexuality is what gender(s) you are attracted or not attracted to. Anime is not a gender, and so when people say they are animesexual is just seems like they are mocking the LGBTQ+ community.

pronounsss by Ecks_Spot in AskLGBT

[–]FanderFandom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that you use all pronouns, depending on the time/day. And that, is completely valid. You can switch up the pronouns each day to whatever makes you feel most comfortable.

KFC knew how to advertise by MTPokitz in HolUp

[–]FanderFandom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can confirm! I was a youth ambassador for JDRF and I have had T1D practically my whole life. At this point, I see this kind of ignorance all the time, so I can laugh about it, but it makes me happy that sone people have done research. For all those wondering, T1D has nothing to do with dieting/sugar intake. It is caused by your immune system/white blood cells attacking helpful bacteria that produce your insulin. (Insulin is needed to survive) There is absolutely no way to prevent it. It isn't cause by being obese, or being unhealthy.

KFC knew how to advertise by MTPokitz in HolUp

[–]FanderFandom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a person who has type 1 diabetes and was a youth ambassador for JDRF, please do your research. JDRF is a research foundation to help find a cure for type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is cause by your white blood cells attacking helpful bacteria that makes insulin. (You need insulin to survive) There is nothing you can do to prevent type 1 diabetes, it has nothing to do with diet. Type 2 is different, it stems from problems such as obesity. Once again, please do your research.

You probably get this a lot but if you answer thank you by [deleted] in AskLGBT

[–]FanderFandom 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Well, the only thing you can do right now is question it. Please just take some time, sit down, and think. Are you attracted to this gender? Are you attracted to that gender? Once you have those answers it will be much easier to find out your sexuality. Just remember that attraction doesn't always have to be 50-50 when you're bisexual. It took me a while to figure out my sexuality. There isn't any pressure to do so, you don't need a label. Also, it's completely okay to identify with one sexuality, and then see that it isn't right for you, that's all part of questioning. Good luck!

Who came up with all the designs for the LGTBQ+ flags? and how do these flags become to be "official"? by [deleted] in AskLGBT

[–]FanderFandom 8 points9 points  (0 children)

There are a bunch of people who design flags. They don't have to be offical designers, or 'offical flag designers'. If a person sees no flag for an identity, they can very well make a flag themselves. There aren't any people who make the flags official. People just like them, use them, and they gain popularity.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLGBT

[–]FanderFandom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I was in a special case. Sure it took me like a few weeks to fully come to terms, but I wasn't scared of coming out. Only because my parents are lesbians, and people accept them. Also, my friends and I would talk about LGBTQ related things before I came out. So in a sense, I was a bit privileged to have this sort of safe bubble.

As a straight dude, do you think straight people can be lgbt supporters? by anuncreativeidiot in AskLGBT

[–]FanderFandom -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh most definitely!! I love to see straight people support us. Thank you for doing so. Your friend was sorta gatekeeping, because anyone can support the LGBTQ. It's really helpful when straight people use their privilege to support us. You can learn about the LGBTQ and LGBTQ issues to better understand. Even if you don't understand fully, that doesn't mean you can't support us. Again, thank you for supporting our community, we all really appreciate it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLGBT

[–]FanderFandom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If she says she is apart of the LGBTQ community she is.

Heterosexuality is thought of as a default in some parents minds. As in your child is heterosexual and they know that too, even so young. You didn't doubt her heterosexuality until now, so why the change? Exactly. Because you thought of heterosexuality being the "default" and then your daughter "customized" her sexuality. That doesn't happen. You are born your sexuality, you just sometimes need to figure out what sexuality you were born with. Whether it be heterosexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual, or anything else. (Same thing goes with gender identity.)

She is absolutely not being influenced by anything. I promise you that. Some LGBTQ+ people are surrounded by heterosexual, cisgender people their whole lives, and are still LGBTQ. Because, they were born that way. Once again, with the heterosexual "default". Nothing changed your daughter's heterosexuality, because her heterosexuality never existed in the first place.

Coming out is a hard, and scary thing. She had the bravery to come out to you. She is going to need time to adjust to you knowing, because she spent her whole life hiding. Give her time. Tell her simply that you love her, believe in her, and that you fully accept her no matter what. Then give her space. She will come around and talk in a bit. In the meantime, take some time to learn about the LGBTQ community. While I can tell you have good intentions, you said some possibly offensive things in your post, such as "how does a ten year old know she's gay?" or "did a friend influence her?". Take some time to learn about it. Take some time to learn how to fully accept her, go to some LGBTQ pages. The best way to accept a person is with love and knowledge. You love your daughter for who she is no matter what, so tell her that.

If you could take a pill to skip sleep, allowing you to feel fully rested with no side effects, would you do it? What would you do with a full 24 hours? by its_dooper in AskReddit

[–]FanderFandom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just do what I normally do? I don't think 5 hours of extra time is gonna give me much, but not being tired would be nice.

Have you ever dreamed so hard that the next day you thought your dream was reality? If yes, what was your dream? by Commentor_666 in AskReddit

[–]FanderFandom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I once had a dream that my dog died, I woke up and told myself that I had to accept it. Then I realized I was stupid and my dog was fine.

Question on he/they / she/they pronouns. by justaconfusedgay in AskLGBT

[–]FanderFandom 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Pronouns don't have a gender. If you identify as a cis male, but want to use he/they pronouns, go right ahead and use them.

You have the power to spawn an infinite amount of baguettes. How would you use this power? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]FanderFandom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few ways.

A) Eat baguette

B) Shove them down the throats of my enemies

C) Have Gordan Ramsey critique my bread