Just because I have to keep the lgbtqiap+ content coming.

#1

Not me but a friend had some boy whisper in her ear from behind her at school in the hall to “get out of the way (f slur)” which is super creepy first of all-

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#2

Not to me but I overheard someone in my school call some I know who is a poc enby a n****r f****t and it hurt because I’m a pansexual indian so I also experience racism and homophobia

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#3

OH DO I HAVE A GOOD ONE.

"We are praying for you to be a heterosexual female." -my parents after i came out as pan and nonbinary.

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#4

Today me, my sister, and my cousin were playing Snake Oil. My sister was the customer, and in this case she was a prom date. My cousin said “she or he” in reference to my sister’s possible date. Guess what my sister said? “I’m a girl you are such an idiot (cousin).” I ran out crying.

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#5

It was my school's pride day and we were allowed to wear colourful clothing. I heared some people talking about coming to school in black claiming it was against rasism. They never got to do it though because they were told it HAD to be colourful so I was happy about that!

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#6

Not the most homophobic, but I've had a lot of straight women say, "I know you're a lesbian, but I'm STRAIGHT, so don't get any ideas!"

No one who has ever said that to me has been attractive. One friend told me she knew I was attracted to her because when I looked at her my eyes were shiny (they...they're wet).

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#7

Ok so this is gonna be kinda wholesome, I have a friend who’s a baptist, he would constantly tell my friends, I hadn’t come out at that point, that it is a curse and sin to not be straight. I sat down with him and talked about it, and when I came out as bi he defended me from someone who used to be in our friend group because she was being homophobic towards me, she called me a f****t, told me to finish the job, she knew I struggled with suicidal thoughts, and kept spouting it at me. I probably wouldn’t be alive today if not for Dalton defending me and supporting me. Sorry if it’s a little off topic, I didn’t want to leave any context out.

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#8

My cousin faced extreme homophobia and discrimination from his father. Once my cousin came out as gay to his parents at 15, his father told him that no son of his was going to be gay, especially pt bring a guy home with him. He then gave him 48hrs to change his mind, and when my cousin was still gay 48hrs later his father kicked him out and hasn't talked to his son since. That was about 20years ago.

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