🏳️🌈LGBTQ+ TikTok Compilations (2021.09.13) 🏳️⚧️
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#lgbt #lgbtq #nonbinary #pronouns #agender #ftm #mtf #trans #transgender #genderfluid #agender - Развлечения
aww I love that the mom is being supportive and genuinely wants to learn how to respect it!! that's so awesome, it's rly sweet
Most cis folks don't get what pronouns are... Sad but let's change that!
They did not pass English
Pronouns are he/she/they/it
Also I/we/you etc
Not that hard
A word that is a shorter term for people or a person
confuses me when people dont know what pronouns are, like we learned that in the 2nd grade???
@@samscenefordummies8706 sadly I didn't even learn it in school! I had to learn it on some school-website thing. And They/Them wasn't even on there☹️
It would be cis, not straight, usually, but yes I agree 😅✨❤️
@@probably_noah9417 oh you're right thanks
It’s true pronouns are hard...especially when you use all of them. 💕💜💙
Yep it is hard when u use all of them.
Yep didnt ask
THAT NO AT THE END WAS GOLDEN
I love the weirded out “no”
Could be get a thelma back story
So I generally refer to a fetus as "it" until it is born or someone determines pronouns. Anyone else?
kinda dehumanizing but I mean i guess thats a big prochoice prolife debate,
personally if the gender has been revealed i refer to them as he or she if not probably as them or 'the baby'- "when is the baby due" etc/
Yeah, some people go “OH THATS WRONG THATS OFFENSIVE TO THE BABY” but I think it is good enough
Haha, I think some of us were like this at one point or another! The struggle is real but worth it!
I punish myself whenever I get someone’s pronouns wrong, everyone only uses she for me when there’s every single pronoun for them to use- I haven’t came out to my parents yet only my siblings and friends but still “she/her” it get a little annoying sometimes
Sad bozo
Laurenzo i love your videos! But I’m struggling, I’m pan sexual and use she/they pronouns but my parents are homophobic and transphobic! Idk how to come out to them? Do you have any advice-
My friends don’t respect my pronouns :( I think I only know like 2 people who respect my pronouns
Aww don’t worry, you’ll meet other people who do and I respect them whatever they are🧡
-a random queer person from the internet
Misgendering can be harsh sometimes :( I hope they eventually come to respect them
Those friends are kinda shitty for not respecting your pronouns, sorry about them
Well, what are your pronouns?
What are your pronouns
It is kinda sad how much people don't understand or always respect pronouns but it is nice when they at least try to understand they just need to be taught about them right
Hey! My name is Max! I use They/Them/He/Him
nobody cares
@@Top4Swag i care
I like your profile picture! Did you edit it yourself? If so what editing software did you use
@@cubeboy21 thank you! I found it online
Why can't it just be Q+
I was just there and to be outed by a kid at my school.
I have a question, I fully support trans rights and LGBTQ+ community and believe they should have full rights and all that but someone recently posted something saying the lack of trans rights is disgusting and they should have rights to all facilities of their chosen gender and someone responded saying they fully agree with trans rights and the right to transition gender but that one sex spaces (eg female toilets or changing rooms) should not be available to trans people because females that have been abused by males are not comfortable with it, it’s quite a dilemma as you can’t take away their rights to be trans but also can’t make it not a safe space. What do you think is the right thing to do? You’re like me and think all LGBTQ people should have rights but also these people are seriously struggling so it’s a tricky question
I have no experience with this whatsoever, but as long as everyone who uses those rooms is comfortable with a trans person/nonbinary etc. then it should be fine. tho, I think that it's considered rude for those women to say that trans women used to be men so they'll be afraid of them because those trans people are women (but I understand from the trauma pov that it's kinda scary to have someone there who reminds you of such things). this is actually a rly good question btw, and one which I am certainly not qualified to answer, but I hope this comment helped anyways!
That's the thing, trans women are not men and if we will go by this logic, nobody with ptsd will never feel safe in public areas. I was also assaulted by men in the past but the only thing that doesn't mean my ptsd should come admist people's rights to use the correct bathroom. I believe a person would resist public bathrooms in general if that would be such a case.
There are cis women who have been assaulted by other cis women in public spaces such as washrooms, giving them ptsd. It's not like we can ban all cis women now, so why trans women should go through such horrid treatment to pay for someone's PTSD.
@@mitch8519 very valid point. I think that there is no perfect solution for this, as both sides have good points, so I think we just need to compromise where we can
@@joelledieduksman yeah, I guess the same.
Helicopter
Do vids on gender disphoria
Binding safety packer safety ect
The day people ask me if I'm having a gender reveal party for unborn children, I feel like I would just tell them, "No, too early for that. I'd like to wait until they're old enough to decide what gender they want to be."
Hello!
I am the 999th like!
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This is why I want a singular gender neutral pronoun to be adopted into English. They/them is fine, but it’d be so much nicer to have a singular version.
Why is this a thing?
It would be so cool if everyone was just called “they” until we were like 10 and then we choose our gender identity.
just shows hiw stiped the they pronouns are
Azophi is normal, Azophi doesn't have any pronouns.
Simply awful