Question: How can someone else's identity invalidate your own? Answer: It can't. Nobody forces their identity on you. Just let other people besides yourself be happy.

Sep 2, 2020 · 5:35 AM UTC

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Replying to @CiblesGD
It's not our identities which invalidate theirs, it's their inability to accept that meanings of words can change, ('lesbian' now being recognised as by gender along instead of sex) and refusing to accept that these two versions of the same identity can co-exist. (1/2)
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Replying to @CiblesGD
Actually, it can, and it's called identity theft
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Replying to @CiblesGD
When people are like “you’re self choices are affecting me, change to my narrow view of normal”, I say “are they really though? What does my life got to do with yours? Also, my normal is not the same as yours. Widen your scope for your sake lmao.”
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