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What does it mean to be Queer?

Profile: peacefulHug92
peacefulHug92 on Feb 3, 2018
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I means being anything that isn't straight or cis, for example being lgbtq+ (the 'q' meaning queer) ❤
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Anonymous on Feb 4, 2018
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To be queer means to be homosexual and like the same gender as you. Alternatively, it means eccentric or weird.
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Anonymous on Feb 7, 2018
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It is a rudely used term for being LGBTQ+. Or rather, it was. Now it is commonly used without any rudeness.
Profile: AlexMusic99
AlexMusic99 on Feb 10, 2018
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It means loving who you love and being yourself and expressing yourself in anyway you feel represents you. Dressing how you want and styling yourself how works well for you. It allows you to be yourself in an open community.
Profile: Teddy9
Teddy9 on Feb 21, 2018
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queer can mean anything, being part of the lgbt community is one way to describe it. your sexual orientation or gender does not mean weather you are or not, its your choice
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Anonymous on Apr 5, 2018
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“queer" is an adjective used by some people whose sexual orientation is not exclusively heterosexual.
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Anonymous on Apr 7, 2018
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Being queer is an umbrella term for not conforming to being heterosexual and cisgender. It used to be used as a slur but is being reclaimed by the LGBTQ+ community.
Profile: 0hnoitstobyagain
0hnoitstobyagain on Apr 14, 2018
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Originally, the word "queer" meant to be weird or unusual. In the LGBTQ+ community, it means to not be the "default" person you were originally born as (i.e. being cis and/or straight.
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Anonymous on Apr 15, 2018
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Most people would use it as a term for weird or odd, but queer truly just means being homosexual or gay
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Anonymous on Apr 20, 2018
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To be anything different than the strict set heteronormative standards used buy most of society, whether that be sexuality other that heterosexual hetero-romantic, a gender identity non-conforming with that if your birth, or something else that sets you apart
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