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Sorry for writing a lot of comments introducing my own ideas into here. I've spent a lot of time in fear and finding a place to speak openly felt like a weight lifted off my heart.

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Thought a while back about symbolism for hetero/homo/bi/a.. x for hetero (cross-gender), = for homo (not cross-gender), ⧖ for bi and . (a dot) for a. Intergender people could also use the ⧖ if their relationships are not clearly defineable as either homo/hetero for them, to indicate "it is somewhere on the hourglass". I think it does feel quite scary to see the lack of separation between government and belief there is with the belief "that not converting to this gender ideology will be scolded", whether that is reality or not, the example of the lawsuit against the LGB Alliance enforced the notion "don't openly admit your beliefs".

I believe gender is something a body has, and "if you'd change the gendered parts of my body" you'd change my gender but I'd still be a person as I believe gender is an attribute of the body like skin color (no person has a right to change my gender without my consent though, assuming if it would even be possible without killing me). I think sexuality might biologically be supposed to be hetero, but seems that the body is flexible enough to function even not hetero. I believe homo and bi are a bit like having freckles, perhaps technically "a mistake if you look at what is most straightforward/optimal for survival", but not harmful at all and some might even consider it beautiful.

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This is a brilliant article explaining the similarities between the transgender ideology & a religion.

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