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fvckw4d

Ive said something like this before but one of the most morbidly funny side effects of people arguing about if trans men belong in "the queer community" is how often it reveals they dont know any cis queer men and dont think of them as part of the "the queer community" either. "Are masculine men allowed to be queer? What about people's fear of masculine men?" Have you never seen pictures of a pride parade before. Is this your first day being queer. Do you know what a bear is. Are we having the "bears arent really gay" debate in 2026 but call it feminist now.

egberts
batmanisagatewaydrug

notes of the last reblog are fulllllll of people going "uuuuh but fucking in the park is wrong it's literally a crime" like okay first of all of your definition of morality is based on what is legally permitted you are not a serious person

batmanisagatewaydrug

still mad about this so I also want to come back and say that many people approach this from an angle of queer issues, and it is certainly true that in many places queer people have been forced to seek sexual partners in public spaces due to homophobia AND targeted with homophobic policing aimed at public sex.

but it's also important to remember that at least in the US, where I write from and where many of you clutch your pearls, virtually every aspect of existence, no matter how fundamental to human indignity and comfort, is criminalized for people who are experiencing homelessness. sex is illegal, asking passerby for money is illegal, sleeping outside is illegal, standing around any one location for too long is illegal, urinating or defecating outside is illegal despite a critical lack of public bathrooms to use instead.

many, many laws exist to squeeze undesirable groups of out public sight rather than help them. once again: what's legal has very little in common with what's right.