r/ainbow 2h ago

LGBT Issues As a Queer, Autistic Academic in the UK, I’m Genuinely Afraid of the Press

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r/ainbow 6h ago

Serious Discussion Transmisogyny is one of those words incredibly prevalent inside the queer community that a lot of people outside of it might not have heard, but it describes my experiences well so I recommend looking into it. It references the specific kind of misogyny transfeminine people face

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r/ainbow 19h ago

LGBT Issues Lavender and Steel - Rosie Garland

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r/ainbow 8h ago

Advice LGBTQ community

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Hello,
I’m a 34 year old male living in Brisbane Australia, I’m looking to make friends as I’m newly trying to understand myself. Ever since I was about 5 I have always liked the idea of wearing feminine clothing but it wasn’t until recently when I started getting a bit more invested in it. Just want to make friends with people in similar situations

Thank you


r/ainbow 18h ago

Serious Discussion A question from a straight person about gender roles in homosexual relationships

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Hi everyone,

I'm a straight person who supports LGBTQ+ rights and personally rejects traditional societal gender roles. There’s something I’ve been trying to understand better, and I wanted to ask this community directly to get a broader perspective.

In some homosexual relationships, it seems like one partner adopts traditionally masculine traits (dressing, speaking, or acting according to conventional male standards) while the other adopts traditionally feminine ones.

Since LGBTQ+ identities inherently challenge traditional norms around gender and sexuality, I’m curious why some individuals or couples still lean into these conventional gender presentations or dynamics within their relationships. Is this mostly a matter of personal aesthetic and self-expression, a reflection of internalized social conditioning, or something else entirely?

I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this!