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Where are they?

entwine413 @lemm.ee - 6mon

I honestly don't have any pride for being straight, and I have no idea why I should.

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SharkEatingBreakfast - 6mon

I've literally heard someone say "You'll be discriminated against for being straight in the US!"

Nah, bruh. It's not your straightness that's the issue— it's your stupid-ass views & shit-fuck opinions.

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Contentedness @lemmy.nz - 6mon

I mean with domestic violence rates as they are you could argue it's dangerous to be a straight woman pretty much everywhere.

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Ziglin (it/they) - 6mon

In that case they should become feminists.

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Lifter @discuss.tchncs.de - 6mon

Tbf all cemeteries are for living people. The dead don't care.

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hoch @lemmy.world - 6mon

Transylvania

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Laser @feddit.org - 6mon

As a straight cis man, the idea of straight pride is pathetic. It's so easy, nobody ever questions you for it. There is no work in living your sexuality. Such a sad idea. Has those "all lives matter" vibes

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AngryCommieKender @lemmy.world - 6mon

Lesbos

/s

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RandomVideos @programming.dev - 6mon

Being straight is pretty dangerous on the sun, but considering it a country would require stretching the definition

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Rachelhazideas @lemmy.world - 6mon

Philippe I, Duke of Orléans's "homosexual activity was not unwelcome, because it was seen to reduce any potential threat he may have posed to his older brother."

That is a rare instance where being straight was more dangerous.

Straight pride is stupid.

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bieren @lemmy.zip - 6mon

If you are brown…the US.

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ImADifferentBird - 6mon

That's a country where being brown is dangerous, not being straight.

Though being the straight partner to a brown person can be dangerous here (even if you yourself are not brown), so I guess it does work in a way.

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axEl7fB5 @lemmy.cafe - 6mon
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