I am pansexual and proud of it. If you dont like it fuck off. Cause I don’t give a shit. We all deserve love, who ever its with. ♥
[A 6-colour rainbow with the word ‘pride’]
| Posted 2 days ago · via just-a-zombie-slayer | 10 notes |
PAN PRIDE NAILS!!!
In honor of Bi-Visibility Week at school; gotta show my colors ;3
| Posted 2 days ago · via thesunat4pm | 7 notes |
casually planning a pan-pride outfit
because Im not out to my family, but I want to show support. Ive spent all night reading about the invisible b and biphobia (for the purposes of this post, Im defining bi as any non-monosexual / monoromantic orientation).
So I thought I’d show some more panpride in my day to day life.
I have yellow jeans, a pink top - I just need something blue.
/subtlepride (yes, for me wearing bright yellow and pink is subtle)
| Posted 2 days ago · via rivers-of-tarmac | 4 notes |
Known for her haunting self-portraits and an existence marked by tragedy and political action, Kahlo was not passive or traditionally beautiful. She was la más chingona of the women of her time (and of ours). Openly bisexual, she had no qualms about declaring her opinion … Still, over a hundred years after her birth, she remains an omnipresent cultural representation of fortitude in the midst of adversity, fearlessness of the unknown, sexual liberation, and opposition to conformity.
I often wonder if Kahlo was aware of the trail she was blazing, or if she somehow possessed a furtive knowledge of the mark she would leave for the generations to follow … she was the consummate example of a queer feminist icon, and we would be remiss to discuss Frida Kahlo without noting the undeniable effect she has had on the feminist and LGBTQ communities. Not only was she a sexually liberated woman who proudly and openly declared a love for women and an appreciation for the power of transgressing gender norms, she was unafraid of being seen as different.
Unwittingly, she defined what it means to be queer and simultaneously validates the sense of community associated with it.
She also had disabilities. Queer disabled women of colour FTW.
| Posted 3 days ago · via bisexual-community | 142 notes |
gif of pink, yellow ad blue lips
submitted by Dazlee :]
| Posted 3 days ago · via pansexualparty | 9 notes |
pansexaul pride flag with the words
i am who i am and i’m proud of what I’ve ”become”
submitted by Dazlee
| Posted 3 days ago · via pansexualparty | 10 notes |
[Bi pride triangles, with the words, ‘Love Knows No Gender’]
| Posted 4 days ago · via posterboycelebrity | 87 notes |
Bisexual Buttons 1: These buttons are a fun way to show your non-monosexual pride during events, workshops, etc (added dash of glitter optional).
[Various badges, with text:
Love everyone
Beyond the Binary, Jan 25th-29th 2012
[a black fist on a bi pride background]
I [heart] being bisexual
Bipride
I [heart] people
Bilicious
Think beyond the binary!
Question Assumptions!]
| Posted 4 days ago · via bialogue-group | 48 notes |
[A wavy pan pride flag on top of a wavy genderqueer pride flag, so that that merge into one big flag]
| Posted 4 days ago · via scream-hallelujah | 3 notes |
| Posted 5 days ago · via bisexual-community | 49 notes |