Gender fluidity is Great!
Gender fluidity makes it so, that that we can identify confines we didn’t yet know exist, we can take inventory and determine wether they are valuable or invaluable.
The gender non-conformist change society, so we can ask importantly questions, like what is a woman, what is love? And if we give a reason, is it falsifiable? What outcomes will that sort of thinking get me?Every type of thinking gets you a specific outcome.
The people who are conservatives in nature will argue against change, they will tell you that thinking about making gay marriage legal will allow more people to be gay, and indoctrinate our youth to thinking they can be gay too. It’s true..but is it a bad thing? Through out history I’ve only known fluidity and openness to do good, especially in the long term.
Every-time it’s gone wrong it is because of the conservative ideals still needing to be broken through, politically (our ability to make a group decision). Hook up culture is bad? It’s because we are not yet open about sex! Let information be open and let people make informed decisions.
Do our gender roles truly bring about anything productive? We as people are so intensely fluid
In the realm of movies, wide-eyed we sit,
Consuming the cinematic universe, bit by bit.
Messages hidden or revealed, consciously or not,
Promising happiness, a universal plot.
But delving into LGBT literacy’s domain,
I’ve learned I don’t need what they claim to attain.
Movies and TV offer diverse lives to explore,
Yet one mainstream narrative we all adore:
The belief that romantic love is the key,
To survival and fulfillment, we were led to see.
But life’s complexity, diverse as it may be,
Birth doesn’t solely determine sexuality.
Open communities allow freedom to explore,
Embracing the unknown, as humans have before.
And if we stumble, uncertain of our way,
Does it matter if we don’t find answers today?
Philosophers and intellectuals extol,
Romantic love, while platonic love they cajole.
But asexual and aromantic lives unfold,
Abstaining from the love many claim to hold.
Romantic love and community aren’t guaranteed,
Yet understanding and connection, we all need.
Even asexual and aromantic souls, unique,
Find solace in friendships, love they seek.
Life throws curveballs, relationships may fail,
Leaving us broken, lost, and feeling frail.
The crippling notion of failure takes hold,
When we’ve played the roles society told.
But sickness and trauma don’t bar the way,
Love can still find us, despite the dismay.
Options abound for a fulfilling life’s embrace,
Even if it deviates from the norm’s trace.
Whether with trauma or without, it’s true,
Growing old alone doesn’t make us less, it’s through
Inclusion and inclusivity we find release,
From the rat race for happiness, a sense of peace.
Gender non-conformists shed light on the tale,
Of what society deemed essential to prevail.
Movies of diverse backgrounds, a rarity it seems,
As critics claim the “queer agenda” invades our dreams.
Tolerance, a virtue we must uphold,
No one deserves to be treated, as second, we’re told.
Birth gender, race, and sexuality’s plight,
Reflections of the injustices we must fight.
Trans and gay, echoes of past discrimination,
Their treatment akin to racial and gender subjugation.
Their choices, if choices they be,
Guide us in our thinking, towards equality.
So let’s reshape our views, open our hearts wide,
Embracing diversity, letting prejudice subside.
Inclusion and acceptance, a path to tread,
Where love and understanding find their stead.