But that doesn't stop me any less to fight to be seen. To challenge anyone's and everyone's worldview who will interact with me (for longer than just at the bakery at least)
I like to teach people a little. People who will listen. And i often don't care where i am, when i do
I like to teach people a little. People who will listen. And i often don't care where i am, when i do
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Most of the time it's on a train ride with friends or strangers.
I'm genderqueer, i just am limited in presenting myself that way and i won't start shit like wearing overly large clothing just to hide my tits or shit.
But that also makes me able to
But the world is getting scarrier. With every passing day it feels like the anti lgbtq+ bubble gets bigger.
And people turn a blind eye to it. Hope it will resolve itself. Or do feel helpless.
Your voice helps as much as mine. Speak up. Maybe when there's one person in the train not sharing our world view getting loud and stupid about it, there are 10 others who think like you. Who
One person speaking up can resolve in a storm of people helping. Getting pro active rather than passive bystanders.
The world is a scary place, for all of us, but we need to huddle together more instead of standing all at the sideline.
It starts small: talk about it at work. Leave the old social media belonging musk and suckerberg behind. Make a change and start a following.
The world feels small, but its big, and we need to spread more