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.… made myself very happy.@miriamrobern Congratulations to a successful removal of the wrong and replacement with the correct config.

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I have a question:Here in Germany we got an acronym: FLINTA.@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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I have a question:Here in Germany we got an acronym: FLINTA.@SymTrkl Honestly, I don't really care. FLINTA is a bit of a difficult topic for me (especially when they use
Frau*with an asterisk at the end --- no, don't ask
).I don't really feel very welcome there as it feels (in reality) to much oriented towards women or "always feminine", which is not who or what I am.
So far I haven't felt really well in those circles.
Queeris where I feel really welcome and well, unless it is "lesbisch-queer" (lesbian-queer) or "schwul-queer" (gay-queer, as in "gay men") -
I have a question:Here in Germany we got an acronym: FLINTA.@kiki@thegayagenda.fans FLINTA specifically excludes cis men, so no, LGBTQIA+ doesn't cover it.