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I'm a straight guy who's never been to/near pride but always believed live and let live.
I'm ordering a flag for my house right now...
That's awesome!
I feel like an idiot because I never looked at it that way. Even though I mention in conversations that I would never feel safe being openly gay in a conservative town like mine.
Itβs so important. Seeing pride flags up tells me that Iβm safe in that part of town. And who knows, maybe me having my flag up will make it so that other queer people will think about moving onto my street and start flying theirs too
I live in NY and I see a lot of pride flags all the time. It's nice. Earlier this summer I visited some folks in like South Jersey and it was striking, once I noticed, how few pride flags there were. I saw one. I saw a lot of trump stuff.
A woman friend of mine that's married to a woman said she's seriously discussed with her wife if they're going to stop visiting folks there, because it doesn't feel safe.
I'm a straight upper middle aged man that wears them for the very same reason. I figure as long people are reacting, regardless it be positive or negative, it is needed.
I wish I had this image when people were asking me to qualify, as a cis/hetero male, my attendance at a Pride event.
I went to four Pride events in June. One each weekend. Had a great time at each of them.
Love all my allies
Everyone who wants to be at pride belongs at pride <3
Thanks. I never thought Pride was "for me" because the Pride flag didn't represent me (as in, I am neither Lesbian, nor Gay, nor Bisexual, nor Transgender, nor Queer). I now feel that the Pride flag represents all of us (including cis/het) and means that a rainbow is beautiful because it encompasses all the colours. This may not be what everyone sees in the flag (I know each colour has its own meaning), but that is my takeaway and it's why I'm proud to see the rainbow flag fly.
I'm so glad I went, though. I saw a shirt that really changed my perspective on it. It said that the first Pride was a riot. That's actually true, the Stonewall riots in 1969 is really what started all of it. Like any civil rights movement, those whose rights are being fought for have experienced violence and have had to face real risk and danger to their person, property, and livelihood in order to get the rights they have now, and in order to continue to fight for their rights. That is why I think it's important for people who are "outside of LGBTQ+" to stand with those who are in it, like the sign says, because they deserve to feel safe. But I cannot fully discount the points of view that say "if you have nothing to lose you have no business pretending you do." Except I don't pretend. I'm there for my cousin and my nephew and my middle school best friend who are all trans. For my mom and stepmom who are gay (lesbian, and have been married 30+ years). For all their wonderful friends and partners and others I've met who were queer/questioning, maybe they decided they were cis and/or het after all, or maybe they experimented; either way they all deserve to feel as safe as those of us who are cis/het. Same with Black/white.
I believe we should not judge people for how they're made, but for how they treat others. That's the rainbow I'm proud of. Or as Roddenberry put it, IDIC β Infinite Diversity [in] Infinite Combinations. This is the philosophy of the Vulcans in Star Trek, but I think it's based on Darwin's quote about "endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful" in his theory of evolution. Oh β here's the full quote: βThere is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.β What that says to me is that LGBTQ+ is a natural human evolution and that all of these diversities and forms are wonderful and contribute to the human experience.
Shut up, you actually made me cry with this you're so sweet. but don't actually shut up of course this is beautiful
Thank you for being an ally. Just as straight cis people can be allies, gays are allies to lesbians, lesbians allies to bisexuals, etc. We're all in this together and by fighting for each other's rights, we're fighting for our own.
People were asking you to qualify? That sounds strange to me.
Iβve been questioned if I belong due to being bisexual. There are exclusive jerks in the LGBT+ community as well, but luckily theyβre usually few and far between.
As I bisexual I often feel like that too. Never encountered any straight-up (pun not intended) rejection, but always felt kinda weird looks from both cis and LGBT+ people when the topic comes up. Seems like I'm left out regardless of where I am. :/
The Stonewall Riot was started by a bisexual woman. We make up the largest percentage of the LGBT+ community. You belong π
Sometimes monosexual types have a hard time wrapping their head around bisexuals and our attractions. And some people reject what they donβt understand. Thatβs their journey to figure out and has no reflection on you!
Happy Pride!
As a fellow bisexual in a passing relationship who experiences a ton of erasure, this convo thread is making my heart so happyπ₯°
Also, so happy to see velma out in the wild, so to speak! Your compliment on my skirt was so supportive and inspired me to make a new one this weekend. Meeting a friend I haven't seen in a long time at the craft store in a few hours for supply purposes, thanks again for the support!
Oh yay!! I have been in hetero passing relationships for a large portion of my life. It can really fuck with one's head about belonging and visibility! But being attracted to genders different than mine is truly a defining characteristic of bisexuality and it's easier to embrace that now.
What a fun project for this weekend!! Your skirt is really cute and I hope you share the new one, too :) 'Tis skirt season after all!
As a monosexual (this term is so funny lmao) i can't wrap my head around the fact that people can't understand bisexual people, like, it's just a taste man, it's like saying that it's strange to like more than 1 type of dessert
huh thats weird, my local pride explicitly invites allies as well
That's weird as heck brother and maybe they dealt with motherfuckers/undercover assholes a while back so they're playing extra safe.
The decade I've been at pride parades, it's like any other parade. Just have fun. Hell people were even dressing up their dogs in rainbow outfits. Nobody was checking with anything unless you were there to cause trouble
I would love to rep pride flag because I think it's dope but I also don't want to make people think I'm gay. Definitely respond to me and try to convince me otherwise because this is the sole reason I don't rep a rainbow flag on any of my belongings
Hmm... what's wrong with people thinking you're gay? Are you worried it'll turn away potential partners? Even if that's the case, it could also mean you're bisexual or non-binary but completely into women.
Hell, any woman that would be interested in you anyways wouldn't think "oh, he's got a pride flag... better not talk to him". If anything it'll just solidify you as an ally to a group that you're not a part of. It's basically just an "I'm not an asshole" flag. I bet it would even score you some points.
That's an interesting perspective. In fact, gay fellers approaching me would even give me a bigger smile for the rest of the day.
Hell yeah, that's a lesson I learned early on. I might not wanna see YOU naked, but I'm still flattered you wanna see ME naked haha.
So what if people do think you're gay? Is that so bad? Do you expect backlash or would that cause trouble for you? If so, I'm sorry and that sucks.
Otherwise, I find that the kind of people who will assume you are, and then consider that a problem, are probably unpleasant to be around anyway.
Reasonable folks, allies, and LGBT people may ask, but then be like "oh cool! Love an ally."
If it's important to you to be seen as an ally, also consider ally flag merch! Its not as fun as the rainbow, but it's a good way to send the message that you're a safe person to be around.
Nah I'm fine with backlash, I just don't want to be inconvenienced with people who automatically think I'm queer.
But also the straight ally flag is a little cringe and might be disingenuous. If you're gonna be a supporter might as well be a whole supporter.
Maybe I should rep both simultaneously?
Edit3: also, this might be extremely hot take but the progress flag is a little cringe for me because it's kinda the same as lgbtqia2s+. I never felt the need to go beyond lgbtq because the q stood for everything else.
Also, the normal pride flag is easier to draw
I typically keep to myself. But I do like the message. π
If you can do it, do it. But if you're feeling unsafe, we got you.
I put one up in solidarity.
Not gay or anything - just an ally. Any fools who want to cause trouble, I'll take one for the team to protect the others.
oh nothing like that, I'm just a bit of an introvert. Unless I have to protect some one. Just not a talker. This is one of my first posts here in months π
Fuck yes.
Thinking someone is on your side for wearing π³οΈβπ items is the same kind of quick judgement as thinking someone is not because he's not wearing π³οΈβπ items, thinking someone is not on your side for wearing π³οΈβπ items and the opposite. I do believe this person or any other should be able to wear π³οΈβπ items without using erroneous logic, I can see the first statement being absolutely true and valid, for example.

I went to FWA back in April, (or was it May, i can't remember,) and it was the safest i had almost ever felt in my life.
Fair