Hot take: there has to be some semblance of rigidity in the community. If we’re going to have labels they need to mean something concrete. You can micro label and identify as whatever you’d like (as is your right to self govern) but don’t expect the (1/2)
(2/2) same amount of representation as larger more established groups i.e. the categories each letter stands for.
6
Anonymous12w
Eh. I feel that goes against queerness as a concept.
-1
Anonymous#112w
No for sure, I’m not talking about the bigger concepts like that. Collectively we’re all unique in our queerness, but we can’t make labels for every one of us and expect others to understand every nuance of the experience.