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enbies with a bows, is that anything?
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No because for real ugh
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No makeup with a goatee vs makeup without a goatee.
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Y’all better pay up!
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We are absolutely not the same
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Was I wrong in this interaction?
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At least Titans gave us shirtless Brenton Thwaites as Nightwing.
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Over shared with coworkers about my relationship preferences
My coworkers asked me (36F) if I would be in an open relationship and I said “yes” to their surprise. The conversation follows:
Coworker 1: “ don’t you care if your man sleeps with other women?”
Me: “No. I don’t really get that jealous.”
Coworker 2: “ what if he has an OF? And he’s having sex with other women on camera.”
Me: “ doesn’t bother me”
Coworkers: “ what?!? What about STDs.”
Me: “I get tested before and after each new partner and I expect the same from my partner. I also have a few friends who have OF and they’re in long term relationships and are doing well. Open relationship has been normalized for me.”
Coworker 1: “ okay, imma step away before my brain breaks. Like I would never just sleep around with just anybody. I respect myself too much.”
Co worker 1 is a woman (21F) who believes a healthy relationship should be one with a lot of fighting because that’s passion
Co worker 2 is a man (26M) who’s been cheating on his girlfriend
I usually don’t tell people my relationship preferences because of judgement but at that moment I guess I wanted to shine a light that other relationships exist too and they’re equally as healthy as any mono relationship. But maybe I was just tired of hearing about their toxic relationship dynamics.
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Renewed surge in 'LGBTQ+ asylum Canada' searches after Renee Nicole Good’s murder
https://www.thepinknews.com/2026/01/09/lgbtq-asylum-canada/
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Daily Ace Hangout – Day 3: Where in the world are we? 🌍💜 ✨
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THE POLYAMORY HOT TAKE GAMES
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Combatants,
This week on the subreddit there were some interesting threads and comments that caught my attention, everything from a post about poly and blackness to musings on poly as an identity to detailed statistical dating breakdowns my our own ratty legal council. I was thinking about how I could incorporate these themes into our subreddit's weekly Rat Union thread, but--even though we don't necessarily shy away from more serious topics in there--I ultimately didn't think they fit the good vibes that I want to curate in that space.
Which brings me to making this thread...
ANNOUNCING THE POLYAMORY HOT TAKE GAMES.
That's right, it's time for some blood sport for my entertainment. I want you to give me your polyamory hot take below, and be prepared to defend it to the death from well meaning detractors, curious newbies, and trolling devil's advocates.
>Do I have the power or authority to temporarily suspend rules 7 and 11 so that we can call each other's hot takes out as stupid?
You bet your ass I don't.
>Did I run this by the mods?
Absolutely not.
>Is there a chance this thread will turn into a toxic bloodbath?
God, I hope so.
Not to be one to issue a challenge and not be willing to put my own life on the line, I'll expand on a comment I made this week about poly as an identity into my hot take:
>I don't think there needs to be a term (for a poly ally), mostly because polyamory isn't on that same level of the queer community, and in trying to elevate it to that level it is a disservice to those who fought for that LGBTQ+ space in the first place.
>It's just like, a relationship structure, man.
I'll double down on this even further: if you are the kind of person who does so deeply identify with polyamory that you think it is or should be on that same level as things like sexual orientation or gender and should have legal protections as such, then its on you to be the one who needs to put in the leg work to earn that space fair and square in the LBGTQ+ space. Just like any civil rights movement, it needs to be the ones who feel marginalized to be the ones spearheading organizing, writing politicians, marching, protesting, and recruiting allies to your cause--because no one else in society is going to do that work on your behalf.
And if you're not willing to do that work? Let's just say I'm looking at you with a bit of a side eye when you come into threads talking about poly as your innate identity that should be protected to that level like 💅.
Alright, I've said enough. Grab your sword or spear, salute your local Rat Union leader in the stands, and then prepare yourself to defend your hot take from all incoming challengers.
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The fact that people who say things like, "Transness is actually a trend... they're actually becoming trans because they watch Netflix... woke culture is making them trans, etc." are incredibly stupid...
I can't stand these people anymore. We don't become trans because we watch Netflix. We don't become trans because it's trending. The media doesn't make us trans LOL. If being trans were something you could become by influence, why would we choose a difficult life where we struggle against everyone, including our own families, for the rest of our lives? I'm tired of these stupid people and their stupid arguments. I want to go out and scream…
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An excellent new meme courtesy of The Owl House!
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DC COMICS BEING BASED? HELLO?!
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“Because he deserves sunshine and so do you” 😭🥹❤️ we love to see happy queer stories
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My mom is sending me to conversion "therapy"
So it's exactly as the title says. I got outed as a lesbian and trans by my fuckass older brother and my Christian nationalist mother said she wouldn't be harbouring a child of Satan in her house and signed me up for conversation Bible can the same night.
She reporter my girlfriend to her parents as well and they kicked her out. I haven't been able to contact her not leave my room since but God I good shes okay.
My mom hasn't told me many details, all I know is that Im leaving in three days and it's an extended overnight stay. I kind of hoped that if I did ever come out it wouldn't come to this but I guess I can never really trust my mom.
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If I had to see this depressing ahh post, so do you
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Anyone else struggling with people just now waking up in the US?
My wife and I got into a tiff tonight over the recent murder in Minneapolis. She’s scared and I understand that. I feel for her. I’ve had plenty of friends come to me upset and scared.
All I can think is “Hi, welcome to the last 10 years of my life as a trans person.” It fucking sucks. I was hoping this would be over before the mass populous had to deal with it.
I’m okay with people waking up to the horror that’s been going on for a decade. But it feels like it’s too little too late when we kept screaming for help.
I’m not pushing away their help. We need it.
But Jesus fucking Christ, why didn’t yall listen to us back in 2015???
It frustrates me to no end that it took an innocent person losing her life to get people to see the current evil going on.
I was hoping the work we did would have prevented this, but here we are.
Fuck.
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As your resident knife lesbian, I need y'alls opinion on this switchblade I got
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My husband and I both came out to eachother as bisexual in the same week
Me (F43) and my husband (M40) have been together over 20 years. We thought we knew everything about eachother, but our world has been turned upside down this last week, after we both admitted to eachother that we are both infact bisexual.
I never suspected my husband was anything other than straight but he told me he actually knew he'd been bisexual since he was a teenager but didnt think I would like it, so he hid that part of himself.
He also said he had suspected I was bi for a while but its taken me until I'm 43 to really admit to myself that I have a sexual interest in women as well as men.
Since we have disclosed our truths, we have never been closer. We both feel like we're more in love than ever and feel like it's a positive thing in our marriage.
I wanted to start this thread to see if there were any other couples out there that came out to their partners only to have them say "yeah, me too."
What have been your experiences together as a couple and how have you grown since coming out to eachother?
Any stories from people in a similar situation would be great.
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Let trans people be children for a few years (a decade)
We need to let trans people be children for a few years to a decade when they start transitioning because it's time EVERYONE ELSE GOT that we will never get back. If a trans woman wants to play with Barbies and wear pigtails at 45? Let her do that. If a trans man wants to build a treehouse and play with toy trucks at 52? Let him do that. Let us be the CHILDREN WE NEVER GOT TO BE. We are already judged so much in society for wanting to do things WE NEVER GOT TO EXPERIENCE LIKE THE OTHERS. So why can't we do stuff like that without being judged?
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ICE agent shooter’s own cellphone video undercuts Trump administration's account of Minneapolis killing
https://www.advocate.com/news/ice-agent-shooter-video-minneapolis
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