Kyle Anthony "Kylie / Cassandra / Jesse / Alex" Brooks / queerdykekylie - [shareable] CHILDISH, TOTES A GUY

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I wonder if Kylie got coddled his whole life for being black and disabled, and was shocked when people on the Internet started asspatting trans people instead of him. Hence the "bigender bisexual demisexual bearded trans dyke" bullshit.
 
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"I'm interested in normal (read: not asexual) sexuality and romance and feel as though my options are limited because I'm black/handicapped/trans/whatever." is the gist of it I think. Kylie made it sound a lot more complicated than it needs to be with that allosexual/alloromantic nonsense (aka: normal) that isn't really germane to the issues.
 
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>allosexual = not asexual

Then that's just sexual, like what the fuck

Calling something sexual implies normal, calling something asexual implies abnormal. When you call sexual some special term too, then it equates the two. I had this explained to me by a social justice-y friend of mine once.

(I think it's a crock of shit but I don't see a problem calling something that only affects a small portion of the population abnormal.)
 
Calling something sexual implies normal, calling something asexual implies abnormal. When you call sexual some special term too, then it equates the two. I had this explained to me by a social justice-y friend of mine once.

(I think it's a crock of shit but I don't see a problem calling something that only affects a small portion of the population abnormal.)

Tumblr likes to infinitely deny being different sometimes isn't yay awesome. When we call things different in less than glowing terms it reminds them the outside would doesn't really give a fuck if you say you're demi-potato trans-hobo.
 
Jo Douglass made me laugh a lot, because I don't understand how someone can *types a bunch of words to make fun of describing your actions and emotions inside asterisks to indicate action* and take themselves seriously.

The practice originated on old school chat rooms, particularly MUDs. Do you believe people aren't serious on here when they *facepalm* over Phil's latest tattoo, block of cheese, or feces-related incident?
 
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