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I have a question:Here in Germany we got an acronym: FLINTA.

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  • enbypirate@lgbtqia.spaceE enbypirate@lgbtqia.space

    @doppelgrau @ciara @ics @SymTrkl and there is quite much critique from trans-men who feel that including them means that they're not seen as real men

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    @enbypirate I Write as a non trans women, I would find it difficult to my trans masc friend (who is good in passing) to go there and one makes assumptions about the femininity of him. It seems like an outing.
    But that’s just my perspective @doppelgrau @ciara @ics @SymTrkl

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    • enbypirate@lgbtqia.spaceE enbypirate@lgbtqia.space

      I have a question:
      Here in Germany we got an acronym: FLINTA. This means Frauen (women), Lesben (lesbians), Inter (intersex people), Nichtbinär (nonbinary), Trans (well.. I think that one is pretty self explanatory) and Agender (same as for trans).

      Is there - in the English speaking world or anywhere else on earth a similar acronym? And what do you think of it (the German acronym)?

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      @enbypirate I am not comfortable with that term at all. I understand it only has one meaning and purpose, excluding cis men. Where is the logic in that?

      1st everyone of the included groups can be an asshole, too

      2nd if trans whatever are whatever, there should be no need to mention T at all

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      • derginko@mastodon.socialD derginko@mastodon.social

        @enbypirate I Write as a non trans women, I would find it difficult to my trans masc friend (who is good in passing) to go there and one makes assumptions about the femininity of him. It seems like an outing.
        But that’s just my perspective @doppelgrau @ciara @ics @SymTrkl

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        @DerGinko @enbypirate @doppelgrau @ciara @SymTrkl That's the problem I think, not necessarily that including trans men is problematic (because there is the "T" in there) but rather that those spaces are so feminine-coded that they wouldn't feel accepted. Look, even for me, who most of the time presents femme-to-butch those spaces are problematic because I feel they erase my non-binary and genderfluid identity

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        • ics@tau-ceti.spaceI ics@tau-ceti.space

          @DerGinko @enbypirate @doppelgrau @ciara @SymTrkl That's the problem I think, not necessarily that including trans men is problematic (because there is the "T" in there) but rather that those spaces are so feminine-coded that they wouldn't feel accepted. Look, even for me, who most of the time presents femme-to-butch those spaces are problematic because I feel they erase my non-binary and genderfluid identity

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          @ics
          Yes I agree 100%. It doesn’t matter how it’s described, if people who should be welcome don’t feel accepted then it’s not as inclusive as claimed. It’s a shame because it sounded like a group I would enjoy being part of if it was like I thought it was

          @DerGinko @enbypirate @doppelgrau @SymTrkl

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          • ciara@anarres.familyC ciara@anarres.family

            @ics
            Yes I agree 100%. It doesn’t matter how it’s described, if people who should be welcome don’t feel accepted then it’s not as inclusive as claimed. It’s a shame because it sounded like a group I would enjoy being part of if it was like I thought it was

            @DerGinko @enbypirate @doppelgrau @SymTrkl

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            @ciara @ics Yeah, same. If I wanted a femme-only space that felt hostile to other queers, there are plenty of fedi instances full of tirfs I could already be on.
            @DerGinko @enbypirate @doppelgrau

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            • shadesofgrease@lgbtqia.spaceS shadesofgrease@lgbtqia.space

              @enbypirate I am not comfortable with that term at all. I understand it only has one meaning and purpose, excluding cis men. Where is the logic in that?

              1st everyone of the included groups can be an asshole, too

              2nd if trans whatever are whatever, there should be no need to mention T at all

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              @shadesofgrease In American spaces this kind of discrimination wouldn’t be tolerated and any space that attempts to practice it would be blacklisted by large segments of the community. I don’t know how this works in Europe but the politics of this nation doesn’t allow spaces to police like this.

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              • enbypirate@lgbtqia.spaceE enbypirate@lgbtqia.space

                I have a question:
                Here in Germany we got an acronym: FLINTA. This means Frauen (women), Lesben (lesbians), Inter (intersex people), Nichtbinär (nonbinary), Trans (well.. I think that one is pretty self explanatory) and Agender (same as for trans).

                Is there - in the English speaking world or anywhere else on earth a similar acronym? And what do you think of it (the German acronym)?

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                @enbypirate is the "L" in FLINTA redundant or not?🤔

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                • schlupf@kinkycats.orgS schlupf@kinkycats.org

                  @enbypirate is the "L" in FLINTA redundant or not?🤔

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                  @schlupf why would it be? Lesbian is a gender identity as well

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                  • enbypirate@lgbtqia.spaceE enbypirate@lgbtqia.space

                    @schlupf why would it be? Lesbian is a gender identity as well

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                    @enbypirate Always thought of it as a sexual orientation... But you can't be lesbian with a cis male body, or can you?
                    (Not trying to be funny or anything, just seriously confused and hopefully about to learn something)

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                    • schlupf@kinkycats.orgS schlupf@kinkycats.org

                      @enbypirate Always thought of it as a sexual orientation... But you can't be lesbian with a cis male body, or can you?
                      (Not trying to be funny or anything, just seriously confused and hopefully about to learn something)

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                      @schlupf ehm.. That depends on how you define a cis-male body I think

                      What I do know is that there are hard discussions wether it should be FINTA or FLINTA

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