lgbt is a dysfunctional umbrella. still not one i'd want to rip apart quite yet though.
i'm wondering about why we're still calling ourselves "trans*".
gay men call themselves gay because it's much more fun to be gay that the rather medical term "homosexual".
lesbian women call themselves lesbian because they aren't men. identifying as gay really was problematic for many in the past.
bi- and pansexual people are discriminated against by most monosexual people. hetero- or homosexual doesn't make a difference, or maybe the hetero or nicer.
transgender people are a whole bunch of people who often don't have anything in common at all, except... well, i can't formulate one single exception, so it really does seem we don't have any one single trait in common.
lgbt is way more than four groups, there may even be over a hundred, or a thousand different identities.
and there's internal strife and discrimination. going in all possible directions, though the fewer there are in a subgroup, the more easy they are to discriminate against.
the umbrella shall still not be ripped apart.
instead we should realize and accept the vast diversity, and recognize each other's right to exist.
then we can support each other's fights for basic human rights, as well as civil rights and other causes that will improve people's quality of life.
Quote from: onescaredquestion on October 22, 2014, 08:05:25 PM
I'm violently opposed to removing them/not abiding by them. It's dishonest. I doing think we should talk to each other. (I hate conflict)
i expressively refuse to abide by any gender roles. it would be dishonest of me to pretend i'm a gender that i am not.
but, i do support your individual right to take on any gender role you want.
i also do not believe that abolishing gender roles will make frilly feminine clothing disappear. it will only allow more men to wear them if they want to.
(cooking is a male profession by the way, as are cleaning and working at a cafe. waitress is decidedly female though, for grammar reasons)