I think I remember a teacher scolding me for using my left hand. I’m more right handed now but can do both, just much slower left.
When I was 7 my friends brother who was 5 was queer. It’s who he was. He knew it, we knew it. No big deal.
Left-handed people are a physical mirror image of right-handed people.
The failure of right-handed people to fully understand this is another case of 'tyranny of the majority' uncurious ignorance.
Giving rise to language such as sinister or gauche, so aligning negativity to difference.
#PlusÇaChange
And you have no choice or control in the matter. You can fake both being opposite handed, and you can fake being straight; but we all know it's nothing more than a lie.
You're still going against your own nature, and things would just be better if you'd be what you are, naturally and without fear
My daughter is left handed. Since infancy, her preferred hand has been left hand. My MIL was disgusted and tried to force her to change. I stopped her from harming my kid. She was born with that way and nobody has rights to make her change. It is true with LGBTQ people. Let people be alone.
Well, there have been some biological factors identified for LGBTQ people, and recent research in developmental neurophysiology have found a biological basis for gender dysphoria.
They’re also the same in that both groups have suffered arbitrary discrimination throughout history. Fun fact, the word Sinister comes from a Latin word meaning left handed.
Can’t wait until Repubs encounter people who aren’t afraid to tell them, in no uncertain terms “Your appearance makes me incredibly uncomfortable. I think you should be banned from existing.” Exactly what’s being done to the LGBTQ community.
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When I was 7 my friends brother who was 5 was queer. It’s who he was. He knew it, we knew it. No big deal.
The failure of right-handed people to fully understand this is another case of 'tyranny of the majority' uncurious ignorance.
Giving rise to language such as sinister or gauche, so aligning negativity to difference.
#PlusÇaChange
You're still going against your own nature, and things would just be better if you'd be what you are, naturally and without fear
Ba dum tss.