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Cake day: July 8th, 2023

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  • It really depends on where you are and what sort of Pride event it is. If it’s a Pride march with lots of corporate sponsors, then you’ll see very little kink, maybe someone in full rubber, but probably no jockstraps. If it’s a ticketed gay village party, or a circuit party, you’ll definitely see some more risque kink gear being worn. If you’re at Folsom or in Berlin, there’s whole parades dedicated to kink, but even the straight public know about that, so if they don’t like it, they can avoid the area during those events.








  • While I don’t print much in this day and age, most sites that are doing accessibility correctly should have a print.css that overrides dark mode and other non-printable styling, so that things print correctly. This is fairly basic and has been a part of the W3C’s advice on web design since at least 2006. People really should read the W3C’s documents, they’re a tad boring, but very informative on making an inclusive internet for all.







  • While I don’t disagree with what you said in theory, what’s stopping you from having these conversations? Is there a fear of losing your friends if you talk about these issues? What about your job, house, family, or even your life? These are real fears for a lot of queer people, still to this day, even in places like the UK and USA.

    There’s plenty of media out there that discusses non nuclear relationships for straight people. It’s not always mainstream, but it exists. There’s still very little for queer people that doesn’t have to also tell the story of the bigotry and fear we face on the regular.

    Please have your discussions, but rather than not having anything against us, have our backs when our rights and our lives are in jeopardy.