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CALL ME BY MY PRONOUNS: WHY GAY MEN CALL EACH OTHER "GIRL"
An alternative she/her gay flag. A she/her gay (or shegay) is a specifilly tailored inty that refers to a gay man who she/her pronouns. Neopronoun gays, neopronoun lbians, he/him lbians, they/them lbians, /s lbians, they/them gay and /s gay inti exist unr the same prciple.
She/her gays are also sometim referred to as she/her vcians, she/her patroclians, she/her ctheans, she/her wilans, or she/her achilleans. A she/her gay do not necsarily intify as female. She may acknowledge she is male, but bee pronouns do not always equal genr inty, as a she/her gay is simply a more specific form of pronoun non-nformg gay men.
It is a mon misnceptn that she/her gays "make the transgenr muny look bad", which is often due to many people fettg to regnise the sheer diversy reprented the LGBTA+ muny.
SHE/HER GAY
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