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If I misused any romantic, sexuality or gender identity, let me know.
Here are mine:
Aziraphale: Panromantic, Demisexual, Graysexual, Agender(he/they)
Crowley: Demiromantic, Demisexual, Graysexual, Genderfluid
Anathema Device: Pansexual, Cisgender
Newton Pulsifer: Straight, Cisgender
Adam Young: Straight, Biromantic, Cisgender
Madame Tracy: Bisexual, Cisgender
Sergeant Shadwell: Straight, Cisgender
Gabriel: Aroace, Agender(he/they)
Pepper: Pansexual, Cisgender
Brian: Gay, Cisgender
Wensleydale: Aroace, Non-binary(they/them)
Beelzebub: Biromantic, Graysexual, Non-binary(confirmed)
Hastur: Aromantic, Gay, Cisgender
Ligur: Gay, Cisgender
Michael: Bellussexual, Agender(she/they)
Gravity Falls LGBTQ+ Headcanons
Dipper: Straight
Mabel: Straight
Stan: Bisexual
Ford: Panromantic; Demisexual
Soos: Pansexual
Wendy: Bisexual
Bill: Autoromantic, Asexual
Pacifica: Straight
Candy: Bisexual; Non-binary
Grenda: Straight
McGucket: Pansexual
Gideon: Straight
Blubs: Gay
Durland: Gay
Robbie: Non-binary
Tambry: Genderfluid
Thompson: Gay
Lee: Straight
Nate: Straight
Bud: Queer
Blendin: Gay
Toby: Queer
Let me know your headcanons
so you know how the pansexual/romantic “saying” is
Hearts
not
parts
well i “came up with” one for omnisexual/romantic
Hearts
and
Parts
@deadandgaysetanta @queen-of-hobgobblers
@deadandgaysetanta @queen-of-hobgobblers
*screams with all of you but in confused genderfluid panromantic*
*gay screaming* HAPPY PRIDE MONTH
*screams with you but in a trans way*
HAPPY PRIDE MONTH TO YOU TOO ANON
I went from being Pansexual, to Pan/ace, and now Cupid-romantic and asexual.
But for gender I went from She/her to gender fluid, then He/him now he/they leaning towards nonbinary
Ill go first: hi I was bisexual now I’m a pansexual aroace
pan people are allowed to:
have gender preferences
not have gender preferences
be attracted to genders in different ways
be attracted to genders in the same way
experience attraction where gender is a determining factor
experience attraction where gender is not a determining factor
be in any kind of relationship
not be in any relationship at all
use gay/bi/queer/etc as personal umbrella terms
also identify as bi
not want to be referred to as anything but pan
be aro, ace, aroace, or anywhere on the ace/aro spectrums
have control over the terminology used to refer to them
have full control over their identity/label(s) in general
this has been a psa
Nonbinary, panromantic/pansexual and (space) Ace flags
(my gender and sexual orientation)
a thing i did for pride month
characters and flags are:
Star Falcon - she/her (bisexual)
Lunar Falcon - she/they/xe/he (genderfluid, neopronouns, aroace)
Rainfall Quail - she/they (demigirl, pansexual)
Cetonia - she/ve (non-binary, queer, neopronouns)
Callisto - they/she (genderfluid, omnisexual)
Eclipse Falcon - they/them (non-binary, lesbian)
Sapphire Finch - she/her (lesbian, sapphic)
? unnamed ? - he/him (asexual, panromantic)
Wolf - he/they (demiboy, gay)
Lily Blaze - she/her (lesbian)
Dusk Falcon - they/them (non-binary, abrosexual)
THE PIPELINE IT GOT ME
I agree that not everyone wants to be a teacher and they have the right to not want to, but I would recommend at least giving something the person/people can start with. Give them book recommendations, YouTubers, bloggers, organizations, websites, etc.. Giving them a starting point helps so much!
To add, I have no problems with being asked about being asexual, bi/panromantic, nonbinary, trans guy as long as it's in good faith. When I came out to some co-workers they had so many questions and I let them ask them all. Of course I let them know that my experiences and statements won't match for everyone, but it's a great way for them to get some idea of being queer and now they even know what asexual is, which is less common for people to know than 'lesbian'.
thinking about that time I was at some kind of diversity and inclusion thing that involved discussion in small groups and one straight girl said she really wanted to be a good ally but sometimes there were some things she just didn’t know and was too afraid to ask for fear of accidentally being offensive. and as the only queer person in this 4-5 person group I said well go ahead and ask me, I don’t care if you accidentally use the wrong term right now or whatever, it’s better to talk about it and learn something, I love talking about queerness and I’ll answer the best I can. and she just looked so nervous and in the end wound up refusing to ask for fear of causing offense. and it wasn’t just the group setting, I’ve known straight people to act similarly even when it’s just one on one
and just. you guys. this is what purity culture and the “if you don’t know something you were never a real ally in fact you’re a bigot in fact you’re worse than bigots because you pretended not to be one” attitude does. how can our allies be allies if they’re scared to talk to us? to ask questions, to make mistakes, to learn? can we please bring back the idea of “in good faith”? there’s way more to say here about identity politics and virtue signaling and acting like language is more important than action but I’m too tired for that right now
please feel free to add to the discussion (regardless of if you’re queer or not), I would love to hear about people’s experiences with this and if others feel differently about it
Since Pride Month is almost upon us, I just want to make sure that ANYONE who identifies as aspec knows that this is your month, too!
Whether you identify as ace, aro, demi, grey, or any micro label, or combination that's well known or hardly know at all. You are valid, and YOU ARE part of the LGBTQA+ community. Never forget that!!
Read up on intersectionality in the pride community!
Okay so I know a lot about this kinda stuff because my friends use a lot of labels that people often over generalize as being “basically the same thing” when that’s not true.
Sure they have similarities, but similarities don’t mean they’re identical.
The biggest example is probably bi, Pan, poly, omni.
As I personally know at least one person each who identifies with one of these labels, I’m do my best to break it down from how it’s been explained to me.
Being attracted to two or more genders
Being attracted to multiple genders
Being attracted to all gender/lack of but maybe having preferences, maybe not, but acknowledges different genders
Being attracted to people regardless of gender
I am not an expert and some people may use these terms in different ways, I am merely restating what I have heard.
These labels are often widely down to,
“Oh, you’re basically bi”
Which is some stupid shit
They are similar
Not the same.
Poll for my fellow pansexual/panromantic people :P no reason just for scienceee
Lmao like legit, I'm a biromantic ace and my gf is a panromantic ace
Y’all be like “pansexuals are biphobic for existing” and “bisexuals are panphobic for existing” honey in the real world we make out with each other
To celebrate Pride Month before it ends, I decided to have all of my beloved Hazbin OCs to show their colors!
Vendova (left) - Demisexual Panromantic
Lan (middle) - Bisexual
Kai/Ro (right) - Bigender (she/he) asexual biromantic
Queer panic
Gay panic
Pan panic
Panic
Yeah the blue ain't the right shade ik ik
Can you believe how rare cyan markers are?!
Anyways the characters:
Phanton (My Deltarune Chapter Rewritten)
Creatos (My Secret Boss insert)
Tom (My superhero OC I made in like 3rd grade)
Lemmy (I have a Lemmy stuffed animal who hosts a tv show.....don't ask)
Me?! (Got tired of coloring nicely and just went wild so yeah)