Ask Aunt Lori - LGBTQ+ Labels
Time for round 2 of queer memes!
I previously did A-L, so now it's time for M - Z!
Queer Disabled People in History
Disabled people and queer people alike are both likely to be hidden, but both have existed for as long as humanity has - as have queer disabled people. Those who rose to historical prominence often have those parts of their identities shrouded by the world - or at least it's attempted.
Ask Aunt Lori - Asexuality
Dear Aunt Lori,
A lot of my friends are talking about having sex or wanting to have sex; a lot of them talk about not wanting to go to college a virgin. I have crushes and like to go on dates and kiss people, but I don't think about or want to have sex. I keep thinking that I'll want to when I'm older, but I still don't want to.
Is there something wrong with me? Am I broken? Should I get my hormones tested?
Not Interested
Andrew Gurza
Andrew Gurza is a Canadian disability awareness consultant with Cerebral Palsy who focuses a lot of his work in sex positivity and sex education in regards to the sex lives of disabled people.
Chronic SOS - June 6, 2023
In the spirit of pride and sharing joy, here are my pride themed wallpapers for: asexuality, pansexuality, rainbow, bisexuality, aromanticism, queer platonic relationships, and transsexual pride flag colors!
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard
Jessica is a British YouTuber based in Brighton, England. She is probably best known for her videos on disability, queerness, and vintage fashion. She has multiple disabilities, including: Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), post orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy (HNPP), and is deaf as a result.
Chronic SOS - June 4, 2023
For today, let's do another meme dump with a queer twist in the spirit of pride month!
Because I'm me, I'll be trying to find an entire alphabet of memes to represent the "alphabet army". To save readers a lot of loading headaches, i’ll be doing it in parts: part 1 is A-L.
Chronic SOS - June 1, 2023
In recognition of pride month, posts will mostly be LGBTQ+ related: posts about queer and disabled icons, Ask Aunt Lori topics regarding LGBTQ+ issues, and articles on the intersection of disability and queerness. There are a lot of birthdays this month too!