I agree with you. I use the word to describe a younger generation and a different political movement, not my own.
The word no longer means “gay and lesbian”. I know heterosexuals who consider themselves “queer” because they engage in other-then-missionary-style sex. “Queer” now means “I don’t want to be considered old and straight.”
I agree with you. I use the word to describe a younger generation and a different political movement, not my own.
The word no longer means “gay and lesbian”. I know heterosexuals who consider themselves “queer” because they engage in other-then-missionary-style sex. “Queer” now means “I don’t want to be considered old and straight.”
Very different than when I was young and being a lesbian was illegal.
I agree with you. I use the word to describe a younger generation and a different political movement, not my own.
The word no longer means “gay and lesbian”. I know heterosexuals who consider themselves “queer” because they engage in other-then-missionary-style sex. “Queer” now means “I don’t want to be considered old and straight.”
Very different than when I was young and being a lesbian was illegal.