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Queers of the world
Sweden
Приєднався 3 лис 2020
A channel that focuses on stories from LGBTQIA+ people from all over the world. Run by Oliver Jähnke, a transguy from Gothenburg, Sweden.
They are QUEER ACTIVISTS in the ART SCENE in ICELAND
Rebecca Hidalgo and Eva Yggdrasil are two queer activists who run R.E.C. Arts Reyjkavik together with other co-founder Chaiwe Sól. In this video they talk about their work with the organization, about intersectionality, about their inclusive variety show and we get to meet their gorgeous dog.
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They are a NON-BINARY MAGIC PRACTITIONER
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Alda is an Icelandic non-binary, queer, polyamorous magic practitioner. In this video they talk about the binary naming system in Iceland, about the recently introduced gender-neutral ending to surnames, about the völva tradition, how they practice magic and they also give some tips if you also want to get involved with magic. Follow them here: villiljos Follow and support me her...
Being NON-BINARY in ICELAND
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Mars Proppé is a non-binary activist in Reykjavik, Iceland. In this video they talk about the current situation for non-binary people in Iceland when it comes to legal rights, heath care and social climate. They talk about what it's like living in a queer utopia (if Iceland is a queer utopia?), about being an involuntary activist and how much they love to bath. Follow them here: m...
STOP the DEPORTATION of LESBIAN DAVITA
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Davita Nassuna is a lesbian asylum seeker from Uganda who is in Sweden where she's fallen in love and gotten married to Ebba Westin. The Swedish Migration Agency have recently decided to deport Davita, since they don't believe that she's a lesbian. In this video, they talk about their mixed feelings during the wedding, about the racism in the migration process and the support they've gotten. SI...
She is a QUEER SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY WRITER
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Anna Jakobsson Lund is a writer from Sundsvall, Sweden. She runs her own publishing company - Annorlunda Förlag and gives out fantasy and science fiction books with queer characters. In this video she talks about her own identity as a fetichist, and why it's important fer her to be open and vocal about this part of her identity. She also talks about writing queer characters in space, why lgbtqi...
She is PANSEXUAL & QUEER ENOUGH
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Ceri is a wonderful pansexual girl from Plymouth, England. She recently spent a year as an exchange student in Gothenburg, Sweden. In this video she talks about not always feeling queer enough for some spaces. About feeling like she doesn't deserve to be a part of the community because of her lack of trauma. She talks about how she's working to overcome these thoughts and feelings and shares so...
They are a TRANS COUPLE who make FANTASY SEX TOYS
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Ivan and Cayde are two transmen who live outside of Linköping in Sweden from where they run their company Twilight Meadow Creation that creates fantasy sex toys. Ivan and Cayde are both passionate about art and making body safe products and in this video they talk about how they make inclusive toys for asexual and transgender people, what it's like running their own business as neurodiverse peo...
They are AGENDER, LESBIAN, ANARCHIST & DISABLED
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Ula lives in Warsaw, Poland and is an agender, non-binary, lesbian, cat mom Christian who recently found out that they're disabled. In this video they talk about what these different identities mean, about their activism as an anarchist and how the queer anarchist circles work and they talk about their dream of an all inclusive church. Follow them here: htttps:// are_you_pagan Foll...
Being NON-BINARY in SINGAPORE
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Mina is a 22 years old non-binary transmasculine trans person from Singapore. In this video they talk about their experiences of being non-binary in Singapore, about the gender affirming care they've gotten access to there, about the different queer organizations that operate in Singapore and also talks about how they have so many queer friends that they forget that people can be homophobic. Fo...
He is a QUEER BUDDHIST
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Kyle is a queer buddhist who lives in Singapore. He is the spokesperson for Rainbodhi Singapore - an organization for LGBTQIA buddhists. This video is shot in the temple grounds where Kyle spoke about his identity, if buudhism as a religion is queer friendly and what queer symbols and figures can be found in Buddhism. Follow him here: kyleneo.com/ skylet rainbodhisg.com/ Follow a...
He is a DRAG QUEEN from SINGAPORE
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Ezekiel is a gay Indian man living in Singapore. He is a drag queen on a part time basis under the name Miss Chili. In this video he talks about what it was like to do drag in Singapore 12 years ago, and how it has changed since then. He also talks about how his mental health, borderline and depression, is the reason that he likes to perform. He also gives some advice if you feel lonely as a qu...
He is a CHRISTIAN TRANSMAN from MALAYSIA
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Eitan is a transmasculine person who lives in Kuala Lumpur. In this video he talks about realizing he's trans, how his former church treated him and put him through conversion therapy. He talks about having autism and ADHD and about ohw therapy and muay thai has helped him cope with his emotions. Follow and support me here: queers.oftheworld www.patreon.com/queersoftheworld www.ko...
She is a LESBIAN TATTOO ARTIST from MALAYSIA
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Jasper is a lesbian tattoo artist who owns and runs the private studio Pvssy Parlor in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In this video she talks about her love for tattoos, how they can be gender affirming, how they can be a way of reclaiming you body and why it's important to have queer safe spaces like this in Malaysia. Follow her here: pvssy.parlour jasper.jen Follow and ...
This TRANSMAN is a LAWYER from MALAYSIA
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Gene M. Tan is a transman and a lawyer from Malaysia. In this video he talks about how he realized that he was trans, how he first came out as lesbian and then a transguy to his parents, then told the barr council at work and how he now is the first lawyer in Malaysia to transition. Follow him here: genemtan Follow and support me here: queers.oftheworld www.patreon....
They are 8 QUEERS LIVING TOGETHER
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In the outskirts of Gothenburg, Sweden, you can find a house where 8 (or 11, depending on how you count) queer people live together. In this video, I meet four of them, who talk about what it's like living in a queer collective, the beautiful moments of queer joy they experience together, how they evolve as humans by living together and if they recommend this way of living to others. Follow the...
She wrote a HANDBOOK about HAVING KIDS as a LESBIAN
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She wrote a HANDBOOK about HAVING KIDS as a LESBIAN
DYSPHORIA, TRANSITION, DETRANSITION & CHANGING YOUR MIND
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DYSPHORIA, TRANSITION, DETRANSITION & CHANGING YOUR MIND
He is a GAY FORMER SEX WORKER in TUNISIA
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He is a GAY FORMER SEX WORKER in TUNISIA
DRAG and the LGBT COMMUNITY in MALTA & GOZO
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DRAG and the LGBT COMMUNITY in MALTA & GOZO
He works at ARMENIA'S LARGEST QUEER ORGANIZATION
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He works at ARMENIA'S LARGEST QUEER ORGANIZATION
They are a QUEER STAND-UP COMEDIAN in ARMENIA
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They are a QUEER STAND-UP COMEDIAN in ARMENIA
He is a TRANSGENDER MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMER
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He is a TRANSGENDER MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMER
I,m a aro ace bi Muslim this video helps alot
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How do you think, can Asexuality be a part of Transgender spectrum? For example, if we use scale from female to male and vice-versa equal to 10 points. Can Asexuality be 1 point or even 0,5 point? And conception of two sex: male / female led us to the wrong direction, so it's better to improve third gender conception? For example, I'm feeling repulsion (disgusting feeling) when even thinking about being parent, interaction with kids, caring maternal gender roles, etc. I'm happy to be childfree asexual. Is it possible I belong to Transgender third gender spectrum? I'm a woman and I don't feel any need to do transition, trans hormone therapy etc. And zero need in sexual activity, having sex with anybody.
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Its against islam and she is not a muslim. she can lick whereever she wants but cant be muslim at the same time! shame on you booooooooooooooooooo
Im exactly like him thought I was a trans man but then realized I don't relate to men or really want to be one but like being identified as masculine. So I identify as transmasc nb. I tend to dress typically male but love feminine things. I'm also less concerned with passing and feel far more comfortable with effeminate expression with a deeper oice etc
Quiero conocer una mujer de alla me quiero casar con una mujer de Aemenia
Lord have mercy on these wicked men
иплос шарманда кима узбекистон дема иплос.
This is sad. I just lost my partner of 8yrs on 12/25/24, Christmas. He was my rock, my shoulder to cry on, my love. He did so much for me, my daughter, and my family. I don't know how to handle this pain. He was only 26. He was so young. He didn't have HIV. But, he did struggle with alcohol abuse. He died of septic pneumonia after contracting the flu. He thought he was just gng to get over it, but I chased him to the clinic and he was air lifted to a World Renowned hospital. His family and I decided to end life support. The sepsis shutdown his organs. I don't know how to go forth. Everything I do daily involved him. Now I do it all alone. It's so difficult.
I see it as like breasts don’t make the woman if a woman wears mens clothes is she no longer a woman if a woman has breasts removed is she no longer a woman a woman is not tied to biology it’s who you are regardless of your body
Omg, i scrolled through every single comment (but not comments of comments) and did not find one negative, homophobic or transphobic comment. Maybe some gibberish that could be bad at the end but i dont understand it. Absolutely great to see society is finally moving forward. Also great perspective. I myself and non-binary and transgender but i know multiple ciswomen who got top surgery and i look upto them. The only downside for me is that they got theirs when they were 45+ which is what my mother expects me to do. However with my dysphoria i do not wish to wait that long as it could be very damaging to bith my physicaly and mental health. Still great to see ciswomen talk about not wanting breasts, it also takes the pressure off of transwomen who dont have breasts. Dont have breasts, doesnt mean you aren't a woman, dont want breasts, doesn't define anything. Be you beautiful people!
Iltimos Shohjahon aka manga ham yordam bering meni ham bu yerdan olib ketinglar juda ham qiynaldim
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Wow this is so interesting! She seems so happy and sweet, and Im so glad for her that shes secure and hasnt had trauma. (To be honest, Im not sure that will last, which is so sad to say, but life is very likely to get harder either through her own or partners trauma being lgbtq, as pessimistic as that is to say, I dont think any of us escape it, in the current state of the world) I think, her inner doubt is a reflection of culture around us.. like she said, although shes been supported, accepted, felt relaxed about bringing any kind of partner home, and everything is kind of coherent in her life with space to be herself in her circles... I think her confusion kind of reflects the silence in society.. as there are still virtually no narratives in public about people like her, us, anyone lgbtq born a girl. To me, its a bit like adults who experience deep depression or trauma and go to therapy later in life, but find themselves saying "but I had a good childhood, I was given everything" but in actual fact, looking deeper at memories and starting to understand that they may have been massively neglected emotionally or psychologically or not affirmed and celebrated ever in their dreams achievements or efforts.. its a bit like that for many of us lgbtq people in society, even if we have love or are provided for in our survival needs in our immediate circles, emotional needs, our need for stories that reflect a happy future, or the right to exist into adulthood through to natural old age, or being treated with respect, or stories about how we fall in love, or make families, or have children or dont have children but have love shared, and are committed to by other loving people, if that is all silenced, repeatedly, by society and powers that be, it as actually a horrible neglect and violence towards the thirty percent of folks who will likely be out as lgbtq in this generation. It really is unacceptable that society still does so little in providing for childrens emotional health in identity inclusion and being welcomed in life. And I think rather than a deep sense of specific trauma, there is often this looming sense of something not being quite right, or dread or anxiety, or mild social anxiety, or confusion, or general self doubt, until this part of life gets worked out.. and its so sad that this is unnecessary and preventable and its so unkind to leave humans floundering in silence, the way society does still (other than once a year pride) This is why I dont think tolerance is enough, because it can actually be a really heavy suppression, accidentally.. instead of welcoming, proactive storytelling, inclusion and visibility all around. It takes time to break through comp het conditioning, and it doesnt need to be a struggle, if society properly supports everyones human rights to be themselves and experience equality ❤
Shoxjahon.jirkanch.insonsan.kema.uzbekistonga.qotoq.bormi.elgebete.kerakmas
Wonderful ❤❤❤
Thank you ❤ so great to hear about people who include everyones humanity
I get this guy, well done, I too a Gay Non-Binary person, who identifies both male and female, and I wear a skirt all the time, and I'm very comfortable in my own skin and what I wear, that also includes wearing women's one-piece swimwear.
What a wonderful video! It was really inspiring and hopeful to listen to you talk about the organization and creating a platform for artists! And about intersectionality! ❤️🌈
What a cool couple!
He is so inspiring
Why do many lesbians choose a female partner who looks more masculine? (she may not have breasts, she has a “masculine hairstyle”, her clothing style is only “masculine”). Is it a dislike for the “feminine”?
Dislike for the “feminine” on the part of a lesbian who looks masculine and on the part of a lesbian who chooses a woman with a “masculine” appearance and manners
Actually its not true.. its just that you might see it more obviously around in life... Because feminine women who prefer to date other feminine women often get assumed to be friends or sisters, and masc women who prefer to date other masculine people often also get ignored as friends or family. Its a stereotype. Women who love women, love women. Its just the same with straight people - there is a variety. A variety of types of attractions, styles, "types" And that is the same sort of thing in the queer community.. there are "types" some people are attracted to, there are some typical types, there are eccentric ones, sporty ones, arty ones, people who have a particular favourite, people who just love someone for who they are. People are complex, thats what makes life rich Please dont feed stereotypes, they are generally harmful.
Wild... The part about skipping school reminded me about how much i did that... Wednesdays because my grandpa spent most of the day out of the house... it was always much the same, exciting while alone, petrifying when grandpa got home... turs out before he died HE was the one who said "i'll never understand, but i want YOU to be happy, so if you want to be a woman, do it ... AND tell everybody who doesn't support your happiness to GO TO HELL!"
1933-1934 Joseph Stalin recriminalized male homosexuality with Article 121 of the Soviet criminal code, which punished the act with up to five years in prison. The law remained in place until after the Soviet Union's dissolution. 1993 Russia decriminalized homosexuality to join the Council of Europe. Other former Soviet republics decriminalized homosexuality at various times after 1991. In the year (1995-1996) that I lived in Lithuania I didn't meet a single gay person and if I remember correctly any "gay activity" was done in secret. My sense is that today the attitude is basically right where it should be - they don't care.
Thanks for this important message! Much needed approach for travel
Hi i am trans woman Bangladesh ❤
Thank you for sharing this! Gendered parts has always bothered me. Tried to get a female friend into one of my professional vocal groups, but they said they had nothing for her because she sings too low. That those parts are only for boys. So frustrating. I feel like the only solutions is for us to make our own gender-blind groups, shows and productions.
So it’s about what our own preference is now? What if my preference was to be a murderer? Does that make it right before the eyes of man and women? No, it would not be right, meaning morally righteous, this is what separates God’s Word/Scriptures and thus His righteousness from other faith’s God actually states it is wrong in His instructions which is found in the Bible. Even the animals know this, as a result read the Word of God, and as you read ask God for understanding in your heart/mind and you will find the answer. Amen
hi im a south korean trans man. and i also feminine trans guy too. my personality is so feminine and i have a still general girl's face and i have a long hair,boobs too and my voice is girl's voice. 😂😂 anyway even i was trans guy i like still wearing wo man's cloth and when if i go out side that moment i get drawing my eyebrow and get compact powder on my face and getting color lipgloss on my lip too 😁😁 and even someone calling me " sister,young lady" like this but i dont mind about that. but another elder trans guy brothers is never acknowledged me. because they look just like man and personality also masculine and voice also male voice but i am loo k like general girl and my voice is woman voice and my personality also very feminine because of that. 😂😂
A self-hating misogynist.
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OMG...I assumed I was just asexual...but I must be Armenian...LOL
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I wish people could accept their homosexuality and stop trans-ing away gays and lesbians. You’ll still be the same person after a double mastectomy, still a woman. You’ll just be less accepted in lesbian spaces
Hi Shokhjahon. I'm 20 y.o from Uzbekistan and I'm gay 🏳️🌈🇺🇿 Don't give up on your dream bro 🫂
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чувак, просто желаю тебе удачи. очень уважаю людей которые открыты о своей ориентации в настолько консервативных странах!
@@p5ych1x86 Даa, иногда это очень сложно... Большое спасибо за понимание и поддержку бро 💙🤝🏻
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Omg I've found my people 😮 lover of boobs but not on my own body 😅
I like how much you make the video about the person and not about YOU interviewing a person, if that makes sense.
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Need sub titles I can’t listen because other people are around
There are English subtitles! Just turn them on in the bottom right corner 🙂
so neat to have a small window into Alda's life, what a beautiful person
Non binary people are totally and completely valid
Thiago is clearly talking about his own experience of being homosexual in Brazil, especially because he comes from a very conservative city in Brazil, which is Belém. But as in every country you find people with conservative attitudes, or less conservative, or even with very open-mind, it is like that in Sweden too, if you go to small towns as a gay couple, you will probably suffer discrimination too. I lived in Denmark for 13 years, a country more open in mentality than Sweden and the first country in the world to recognize civil unions between homosexuals, and yet Denmark has discrimination against homosexuals, as there are also many conservative people as well as in Sweden. So therefore the LGBT controversy is still a global issue and always with religious principles that worsen depending on the predominant religion of that country, just as every religion has conservative and non-conservative practitioners, in addition to atheists and others who are more adept at believing in various religions.
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In the past 30 years, there have been many places in the USA to choose from that are tolerant to homosexuals. Recently, radical queer groups (mostly hetero people with complicated identities) have loudly appropriated all things LGBTQIA++, erased homosexual orientation, verbiage, cultural movements, and history itself to fit a very niche narrative. They continue to trash any acceptance homosexuals had gained from the right, polarizing our nation. I believe that it is less safe to be homosexual in many places due to (growing) conservative backlash to the unhinged radical left who (unfortunately) speak for us all.
Hey I'm from Pakistan And i can't express my identity here i wanna come Finland but I'm poor i need a friend who can support me 😢😢
My partner just passed away too .. October 6th … he was dealing a lot with the battle of his gender and identity .. he was the most beautiful passionate person with so much depth.. he was such a deep soul… I know I will never find a love like this again … he passed away due to his battle with addiction 😞 and I’m the one who found him…. I am so lost without him..
What about trans men?. Laura Guldemond is a transsexual singer.
I hope this question isn't too late, but where can I find more information on trans laws in Latvia? As a trans person myself I need to know.
Thank u 😀😘
I'm nonbinary, this story hits really hard