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I wanna be clear about something (queer issues)

I wanna be clear about something, if you try to add me, or are on my friendslist already, (since I saw someone that made it on to my friendslist who is now blocked complain about it and say their stance so I'm gonna say mine), I'm gonna be clear: Neopronouns are OKAY with me! I do not care about how someone wants to identify as long as they aren't doing it to outright hurt or insult someone else. I don't care if someone wants to be bug/bugs and is cloudgender or anything like that. I don't care what you identify as or what you wanna be or choose to call yourself. I will not stand for exclusionary bullshit and I will not be friends with anyone who thinks excluding ANYONE is okay. If you just don't like someone because of the vibes they give off, because you think their personality is annoying, because you don't like their vocabulary or whatever, that's fine, you don't have to be friends with them, and I encourage blocking them. But if you're gonna be exclusionary just because you don't agree with or don't understand someone's identity, that's a you problem and you can fuck off. Neopronouns are something I still struggle with using and didn't really grasp them too well until someone explained to me that they're "basically just like nicknames!" and then suddenly it clicked for me, and I will absolutely do my best to try to use them as best as I can for someone who has them. I will NEVER be consciously exclusionary and would never try to exclude someone for something like gender, race, sexuality or anything like that, and I think you're an asshole if you do. That's all I wanted to say. I'm disabling comments because I know people will be nasty about this, so if you wanted to leave a nasty comment, just block me instead and go fuck yourself, maybe take a knitting class and calm down and reevaluate why you were going to leave a nasty comment in the first place. 
I stand with all of my gender-varying siblings in the queer community.


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