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knitmeapony:

simakai:

And after all these weeks waiting, planning and hoping, I’m more than happy to introduce
 the Pride Flag collection! 

Show your pride boldly with a hoodie that definitely won’t stay in the closet! ;)

For those who just can’t wait anymore, here is where you can buy them: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/Simakaihoodies?section_id=23881519

Here is a little more story for people interested! Yes, all my models are what they’re showing. It was important for me to represent not only the flag, but the varied people who want to show their pride. :) They’re also friends from various groups, and one is my cousin! I don’t often have an occasion to include my family in these projects, so I’m glad I could this time! Also I want to give a big, special thanks to Bahamut Night Photography for snapping us so perfectly!

For every hoodie sold, I will give 2$ to Fondation Émergence! They’re the founders of the International Day against homophobia and transphobia (May 17th) and are very active locally. I may also give more to Amnesty International or All Out when they need to answer some urgent situation around the world. I want these hoodies to do some good, and not just be a cool piece of clothing.

I will try to make more flags to add to this collection ASAP! So far on the list is Aromantic, Poly-sexual and Demi-ace. Don’t hesitate to ask me for a new flag, if I get asked a few times I will add it to the shop, and if it’s very rare/unique, I can make it as a custom order. ;)

Bonus: they are made to order so you can order whatever size you need!!

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airyairyquitecontrary:

lgbtqiadvice:

Bisexuality isn’t exclusionary of nonbinary genders, pass it on.

Although “bisexual” is sometimes interpreted as “attracted to people of two genders” it can equally be read as “attracted both to people of one’s own gender and of other genders,” with the binary being between “same” and “different” rather than “men” and “women.”

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davidalleynes:

solvola:

fandomsandhappiness:

solvola:

everyone’s like “I’m bi but I’m not greedy” and I’m just sitting here like
 excuse me
 I’m bi and I’m greedy, I’m very greedy, I’m the greediest, I want all the boys AND all the girls AND all the non-binary people ALL at the same time

and here i am being bi and greedy for macaroni cheese

you know what that’s a wonderful idea. let’s have all the boys AND all the girls AND all the non-binary people over ALL at the same time for a nice plate of mac and cheese and late night movies. you’re all invited, sorry I made the rules

reblog if you’re a greedy bi, a greedy bi supporter, or if you really love mac & cheese

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a-little-bi-furious:

bisexualsaregreat:

The word ‘bisexual’ is still blocked on Google.

The word ‘bisexual’ is still blocked on Google.

The word ‘bisexual’ is still blocked on Google.

If you haven’t signed the change.org petition yet, sign it now. 

Boosting because young bisexuals are told to google for resources and to find a bi community and the word is blocked because it’s considered dirty.

:(((((

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nonbinarymermaid:

riotslug:

erikfuckinglensherr:

dullaidan:

what im saying is that bisexuals, pansexual, and asexuals should all join together so we can be in the fictitious trifecta. enough people will say we’re not real and we’ll all converge together in a massive, fierce mass only spoken of in myth.  dont come near us or you too will cease to exist

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aces are the triforce of power

bisexuals are the triforce of wisdom

and pansexuals are the triforce of courage 

i like this very much

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Andy – Bisexual Pride Day by *alex-heberling

Since I just found out today is Bisexual Pride Day, I drew an Andy! <3  (If you’re not familiar with my work, Andy is a character from my webcomic, The Hues.)

Maybe this counts as a spoiler? Maybe not.  Hopefully it’s the good kind of spoiler that makes people excited about the story. You guys can still look forward to how it gets included/said in the future. ;)

Happy Bisexual Pride Day! :D

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rosalarian:

littlefroggies:

bisexual-community:

Common Myths About Bisexuality from the lovely Webcomic “Jesus Loves Lesbians, Too” by bi blogger & author Maria Burnham (writer/memoirist) and Maggie Siegel-Berele (comic artist). 

I usually don’t reblog stuff like this because this is my art blog but this hit close to home and reminded me of so many conversations that made me feel like garbage.

It always makes me see red when I see lesbians (and gay men) treating bisexuals this way. I don’t think I can even type too much more without quickly reaching a point where I just smash my head into the keyboard.