Hi! Im Loki or Keeg!

DNI:
Exclusionists. P*dos. Transmeds. Anti self dx. Ableists. Inc3st supporters. TERFs. And other standart dni criteria.

RULES FOR HCS:
Dont request real people!
Dont erase a canon lgbt+ identity!
Why should you be an inclustionist?
Well theres this new handy dandy thing called letting people who arent doing anything wrong live! In this thread i will now be explaining lgbt+ identities that are often exluded!
Bi/pan/etc lesbians/gays:

1)
Using the SAM (Split Attraction Model), most commonly used by asexuals and aromantics but is used by anyone it applies to, someone may be Homosexual and Biromantic or Bisexual and Homoromantic. +
Being bi in one way does not make them any less lesbian or gay in the other way. So to shorten bisexual homoromantic/homosexual biromantic they may call themself a bi lesbian/gay! +
2)
Some bi, pan, omni, etc. women (or nonbinary people who feel a conect with woman hood/femininity or simply see their relationship with women as not straight) may choose to title themself as lesbian as lesbian has been an umbrella term for the longest time!
He/him, they/them or neopronoun lesbians:
1)
A woman who loves women who is defying gender roles, like many butch women, but in this way chooses to do so by using different pronouns.
2)
A nonbinary person using whatever pronouns they may feel comfortable with who still feels +
enough connection to "woman hood" to be a lesbian. Or one who doesnt feel any relationship with a woman would be straight.

HE/HIM LESBIANS ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF LESBIAN HISTORY!
She/her, they/them or neopronoun gays:
1)
A man who likes men who is defying gender roles, like many feminine gays such as ones who do drag, by using pronouns expected to he used by other genders.
2)
A nonbinary person using whatever pronouns they may feel comfortable with who+
Still feels enough connection to "man hood" to be gay. Or one who doesnt feel any relationship with a man would be straight.
Xenogenders:

A nonbinary identity commonly used by neurodivergent folks to show their unique relationship with gender. It is used to show how you feel gender in nongendered terms. Instead of a feeling of gender in typical masculine or feminine a gender is described in +
Unique ways of what you associate with it. For example, you associate your gender with how a cat is usually described? Catgender, babey!
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