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LGBTQ culture is often associated with specific spaces: gay bars, Pride parades, and community centers. For many transgender people, these spaces are fraught. While a gay cisgender man may find complete affirmation in a gay bar, a trans woman might face transphobia, misgendering, or fetishization. I can create a blog post on a

  1. Stop the "Drop the T" nonsense. Trans rights are queer rights. A gay man who won't stand up for a trans woman is forgetting that Stonewall was led by trans activists Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera.
  2. Normalize pronouns. You don't have to "look trans" to share your pronouns. By putting "he/him" or "she/her" in your bio or email signature, you dilute the target on trans backs. You make the act of stating your gender boring and normal.
  3. Follow trans joy, not just trans trauma. Don't just share news stories about violence. Watch a trans comedian (check out Robin Tran or Mateo Stewart). Read a trans romance novel. The community isn't a crisis; it's a collection of humans living their lives.

Gender Identity vs. Sexual Orientation

: Gender identity is about who you are (e.g., man, woman, nonbinary), while sexual orientation is about who you are attracted to (e.g., gay, straight, bisexual). Transgender people can have any sexual orientation. Stop the "Drop the T" nonsense

historical necessity

The transgender community is the "T" in the acronym not just by category, but by . By living authentically in a world that often demands conformity, transgender individuals embody the core values of LGBTQ+ culture: resilience, pride, and the radical idea that everyone deserves to define their own truth.