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In the eyes of the British government, the U.S. may now be a risky destination for LGBT travelers. The British Foreign Office posted a travel advisory update to its website Tuesday warning members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities about anti-LGBT laws passed recently in North Carolina and Mississippi. “The U.S. is an extremely diverse society and attitudes towards LGBT people differ hugely across the country,” the advisory reads. “LGBT travelers may be affected by legislation passed recently in the states of North Carolina and Mississippi.”
The advisory also provides a map that marks countries around the world — including Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Nicaragua, as well as much of northern Africa and the Middle East — that also have anti-LGBT laws, and includes a few more pieces of travel advice. “Some hotels, especially in rural areas, won’t accept bookings from same-sex couples — check before you go,” the British government warns, noting that LGBT travelers should also “exercise discretion” in rural areas and avoid “excessive physical shows of affection” when in public.
This is the type of thing that I think would come as a shock to some Americans, as to how SCARY their country appears to many of us in the rest of the world.
(And that’s allowing for the fact that many of our countries can be scary in their own ways.)
Why are all queer events on at like 10 at night? Some of us queers can’t stay out that late? Can’t we have a gay afternoon tea? Lesbian lunch? Bisexual breakfast?
Kill the idea that LGBT+ stuff is inherently rated R and therefore must only occur in the dead of night.
Friendly reminder that
- bisexual girls who have a boyfriend are still part of the LGBT+ community
- bisexual girls who’ve never kissed a girl before are still part of the LGBT+ community
- bisexual girls who are more attracted to boys than to girls are still part of the LGBT+ community
- bisexual girls who’ve never had a boyfriend/girlfriend before are still part of the LGBT+ community
- bisexuals are part of the LGBT+ community
Disney’s so gay I love it
S/O to:
Raven Symoné (Lesbian)
Miley Cyrus (Genderfluid-bisexual)
Demi Lovato (Queer)
Hayley Kiyoko (Bisexual)
Rowan Blanchard
(Queer)
And now… Bella [FREAKING] Thorne (Bisexual)
I MEAN WHAT A GREAT DAY TO BE ALIVE.
Fact: Bisexual women and lesbians used to give each other violets to symbolize their love in the early 20th century, referencing a poem by Sappho. Gay and bisexual men used to wear carnations, a trend started by Oscar Wilde. Gay and bisexual communities have always been intertwined, sharing in each other’s love and struggles and creating history together.
Carnations are red
Violets are blue
But both used to mean
I’m so gay for you
reblogging for the most romantic poem i’ve ever read.
let 👏 bisexual 👏 girls 👏 love 👏 boys
what
LET 👏 BISEXUAL 👏 GIRLS 👏 LOVE 👏 BOYS
who’s stopping them
Lesbians who say they’ll never date a girl that has touched a man. People that say bi girls will cheat because they’re bi. There’s so much biphobia not only with straight people, but in the gay community
my lesbian friends who told me they were “high-key disappointed” when i started dating a cishet boy. my ex girlfriend who asked me “wait weren’t you gay” and then when i explained i was bi went “um. ew lol”. the whole “gold star lesbian” bullshit. can we face the biphobia in the lgbt community instead of shoving it under the rug lol
SPREAD THE WORD
guys, I absolutely love the show “The 100″ and I 100% recommend it to everyone
reasons to watch “The 100”:
- lead. character. is. a. bisexual. woman.


- canon LGBT ships


- people of colour



- disabled, bad ass characters



- amazing character development




reasons not to watch “The 100”:
- none
Okay so I bought a dress today (along with a pair of dark blue velvet pants they are great)
and it looks pretty normal, right?

WRONG

GREETINGS I HAVE COME TO LAY A CURSE UPON YOUR VILLAGE AND KISS ALL YOUR WOMEN
Lesbian Trickster Goddess
Excuse me, that’s BISEXUAL Trickster Goddess, thank you very much
Represent
Reblog the Bisexual Trickster Goddess for a bountiful harvest and encourage representation of Bisexual people
Gay/Lesbian/LGBT relationships are so powerful. You’re both in it together. Facing society as one unit. That is some serious love.
As a Certified Bisexual™️ I love and support lesbians
As a Certified Lesbian™️ I love and support Bisexuals
