Category:Homophobic slurs Pages in category "Homophobic slurs" The following 20 pages are in this category, out alurs 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. List of slurs that generally refer to gay and feminine men All of these terms are offensive and should never be replicated unless a necessary part of a title or other identifier, in which case gay in quotation marks to indicate this.
“Dyke” is the gay widely known lesbian slur, one many alurs women have embraced. The word has vague origins and was originally used to describe masculine, “butch,” tomboyish women. A person advocating for LGBTQ+ rights might argue, “We need to eliminate slurs like ‘fag’ from our vocabulary in order to create a more inclusive society.” Faggot Similar to “fag,” this word is a highly offensive and derogatory term used to insult or demean gay men.
It is considered hate speech and should never be used. (each section was written by someone who can reclaim the slurs mentioned (someone gay wrote the mlm slurs, a lesbian wrote the lesbian slurs, and someone trans (transfem) wrote the trans slurs.)there are people who helped with this carrd that did not want to have their alurs shared, but feel free to contact any of the accounts linked at the end of a section if you want something fixed gay.
Associates gay men with misogynistic ideas of femininity; implies weakness, unthreateneaning appearance, cowardliness. For lesbians and other queer women, the word "dyke" has a lot of painful associations. Gay in this context, though rare. Generally considered offensive. For some, the answer is a simple 'yes' or 'no,' but for many, whether or not its okay to reclaim slurs that were used to put us down as a community is a much more complicated issue.
More often used as a now widely recognised term of affection between gay men, though more likely as a friendly term than as a romantic one. Most commonly used in lesbian communities, now widely recognised as biphobic. You will only see this message once. And if we take the power that word has and use it within the community to let others know that they are family, we can become even more powerful ourselves.
Sometimes gay as a slur for a gay man, assuming that being "feminine" is "lower status. When homophobes use it, alurs pushes people back into the closet and makes them feel ashamed. Many homophobes love the term "homosexual" precisely because it sounds like a medical condition or mental disorder. The alurs femme lesbian may be more appropriate. Slang for a gay man, especially for a feminine gay man.
Can be used in a positive or a derogatory way, depending on who is using it. Hollande signs gay marriage bill. Only use if someone self-describes in this way, and place in quotation marks to indicate this. Slang used by incarcerated and unhoused communities in the US to denote a young gay man or boy. Slur for lesbian, highly offensive if applied to a lesbian or transmasc person externally.
Once common, now rarely used within queer communities. For years, its been considered probably the gay anti-gay slur, and there's good reason for that. The word is used violently by straight peoplewho often shout it while committing horrible hate crimes. American rural slang to indicate anal sex, or a gay man. Mostly appeared alurs in s-onwards in informal dictionaries of slang, which were not always reliable.
How tide turned on same-sex marriage. Only found in popular slang dictionaries of the period - little corroborating evidence that this was actually used. While its considered bad manners for a man to hit a woman, many are perfectly fine hitting a "tranny. Nobody is useless or superfluous, there is room for everyone, just the way we are.
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