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time for me to whip out one of my favorite memes. this happens at least once a year.
552 upvotes, 11 comments. Sidechat image post by Anonymous in LGBTQIA+. "time for me to whip out one of my favorite memes. this happens at least once a year."
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Anonymous 1d

My stance is kink and queer culture have always been deeply intertwined, but pride events aren’t inherently kink events, because being queer isn’t inherently sexual. Kink is amazing and you should go to kink events, but pride isn’t that and both should exist very openly and proudly. If that makes sense

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Anonymous 1d

Block button being my best friend again. They’re over here toeing the line of that homophobic bullshit “LGBTQIA+ people are pedos” 🫩

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Anonymous 1d

“Sorry boss I can’t come into work today, I saw a guy walking around in a dog mask and I need a full day to recover”

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Anonymous 1d

I don't understand why naked bodies are such a big deal 💔

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Anonymous 1d

I don’t get it

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Anonymous 15h

it doesn’t.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

Why does it matter if someone is wearing kink or bdsm gear at a place designated for that? I just don't understand why people don't go if they don't want to see it..

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

Probably mostly social stigma, it’s illegal, and a lot of straight people see anything queer people do as inherently sexual.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1d

Ah, I see That feels silly but thank you for telling me

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1d

kink itself isn’t inherently queer however specific sects of kink are and they are also key parts of queer culture and history. so when you see leather daddies walking in pride parades they’re not there to cruise they’re there to celebrate their history

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 14h

It does, get over it.

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