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      <title>Queerness ≤ Diverse [1]</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Queerness ≤ Diverse [1]&#xA;&#xA;In yesterday&#39;s #GayEveryDay [2] post I began by talking about my love for being naked and detoured to the imaginary happier planet I&#39;m creating. &#xA;&#xA;I may not have said why I label yesterday&#39;s musings gay.&amp;nbsp;!--more--Those same opinions can be held by someone not gay. (Why use the ugly s-word? [4]) And there are definitely many gays who do not share my feelings that the gay ideal = happy, naked, #solarpunk world. [5] An important quality of my gayness is increasing love. If not for my gayness I may not have been forced to change. I had to expand the circle of those I considered deserving of love in order to choose to love myself. Without that growth I would not exist. &#xA;&#xA;Gayness unleashed a journey of greater and greater acceptance. [6] For that I am thoroughly grateful. I love myself as I am. I work on that alongside working to love others as they are. It all started with being gay. It has led me to greater acceptance of human bodies. [7]&#xA;&#xA;※ &#xA;&#xA;[1] I identify with gayness. Not every queer identifies with that banner. When I wish to be more inclusive I use queer or LGBTQ. Wishing to be inclusive is a personal principle. Respecting all others is a value deeply tied to my gayness. &#xA;≤ usage: the equal sign is a borrowing from the language of planet B. The equal is not exclusive. The thought process to arrive at the headline for example goes like this: Queerness includes diversity. If one identifies as queer one embraces diversity. [More at Note 2] Diversity includes many things beyond queerness. So I chose ≤ instead of =. [More at Note 5]&#xA;[2] I identify with gayness. Not every queer fits under that banner. When I wish to be more inclusive I use queer or LGBTQ. Wishing to be inclusive is a personal principle. Respecting all others is a value deeply tied to my gayness. In the case of my hashtag #GayEveryDay two core principles came into conflict and I chose rhyming over inclusivity. Acts of exclusion are frequently pleasurable for the perpetrators, making improvement harder. (This footnote sounds serious. And it is. It&#39;s also attempted humor. When a gay man embraces &#39;gay&#39; as his label it need not be offensive to anyone. Every beautiful soul I know loves it when a gay man acts gay. Do say, &#39;gay&#39;. But a gay man who believes that &#39;gay&#39; is the mandatory umbrella term for the whole community risks creating division. He may be the one who is excluded if he repeatedly offends evolving community standards. [3] The worst case scenario is when anyone who identifies as gay intends to exclude. That person has already self-excluded from the community. That person does not meet their obligations to be part of the Gay Compact, the Queer Compact, and/nor 🙃 the LGBTQ+ Compact. Yes every sub-community has a compact. &#xA;[3] My uncle. Not exactly but yes exactly.&#xA;[4] joking!&#xA;[5] = usage, further tips: My writing now borrows from the alien language I am creating. = is all forms of to be. [This part easily may have to be moved or removed. The man on Planet A has not been until now writing about other planets. Up until now I considered A to be blogging his human-is-some world view. If I&#39;m using the framing of writing a story as a way to develop humanissome principles, would not A? It seems like a decision will have to be made that separates this blogging project from the story as I had known it; or that this part of the blog will be removed and possibly used as character building for C (if that works).] There may be confusion about reciprocity wben using the verb to be and when using =. I am Rob so Rob is me. I = Rob. Rob = me. But the entirety of diversity is more than all queerness. In the sentence at [5] it is again unclear if the = is comprehensive, transitive, reciprocal. (Surely one of those words makes sense.) In this case clarification is not necessary or desired. There is no reason to ponder potentially using ≥ or ≤ instead of = because the usage is trivial. Similarly I believe that my use of #GayEveryDay is also trivial and not worth frustration. Most everything that I am writing is trivial. That&#39;s safe to say. Then why do it? Why do my current projects, specifically the ways that I&#39;m doing them? Because I am enjoying it completely. Even these words now.&#xA;[6] I did not wish to spoil that lovely ending with muck. The muck goes down here. In this case muck refers to negative opinions of oneself and others. I still fight to overcome many and I hear them constantly expressed by others. Spending time with others can sometimes be a bad vibes contagion event. I can never know what others feel. Not fully. Not even if they try their best to tell me. I can get close but never know. I am choosing to write characters. That enables me to cheat. I can say that I know what they are thinking — something I cannot do in good conscience among real people. I can make up versions of me and  work out what they believe. I can choose to model additional characters after real people or clusters of traits that I know from my experiences with real people and art. Then I get to explore how all my characters get along. This writing project benefits my character growth. Mine. And my characters&#39;. &#xA;[7] Demoted from above, needs further development: I cringe hearing others cringe when they see humans that spark no sexual attraction]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Queerness ≤ Diverse</strong> [1]</p>

<p>In yesterday&#39;s <a href="/planetb/tag:GayEveryDay" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">GayEveryDay</span></a> [2] post I began by talking about my love for being naked and detoured to the imaginary happier planet I&#39;m creating.</p>

<p>I may not have said why I label yesterday&#39;s musings gay. Those same opinions can be held by someone not gay. (Why use the ugly s-word? [4]) And there are definitely many gays who do <em>not</em> share my feelings that the gay ideal = happy, naked, <a href="/planetb/tag:solarpunk" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">solarpunk</span></a> world. [5] An important quality of my gayness is increasing love. If not for my gayness I may not have been forced to change. I had to expand the circle of those I considered deserving of love in order to choose to love myself. Without that growth I would not exist.</p>

<p>Gayness unleashed a journey of greater and greater acceptance. [6] For that I am thoroughly grateful. I love myself as I am. I work on that alongside working to love others as they are. It all started with being gay. It has led me to greater acceptance of human bodies. [7]</p>

<p>※</p>

<p>[1] I identify with gayness. Not every queer identifies with that banner. When I wish to be more inclusive I use queer or LGBTQ. Wishing to be inclusive is a personal principle. Respecting all others is a value deeply tied to my gayness.
<strong>≤</strong> usage: the equal sign is a borrowing from the language of planet B. The equal is not exclusive. The thought process to arrive at the headline for example goes like this: Queerness includes diversity. If one identifies as queer one embraces diversity. [More at Note 2] Diversity includes many things beyond queerness. So I chose ≤ instead of =. [More at Note 5]
[2] I identify with gayness. Not every queer fits under that banner. When I wish to be more inclusive I use queer or LGBTQ. Wishing to be inclusive is a personal principle. Respecting all others is a value deeply tied to my gayness. In the case of my hashtag <a href="/planetb/tag:GayEveryDay" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">GayEveryDay</span></a> two core principles came into conflict and I chose rhyming over inclusivity. Acts of exclusion are frequently pleasurable for the perpetrators, making improvement harder. (This footnote sounds serious. And it is. It&#39;s also attempted humor. When a gay man embraces &#39;gay&#39; as his label it need not be offensive to anyone. Every beautiful soul I know loves it when a gay man acts gay. Do say, &#39;gay&#39;. But a gay man who believes that &#39;gay&#39; is the mandatory umbrella term for the whole community risks creating division. He may be the one who is excluded if he repeatedly offends evolving community standards. [3] The worst case scenario is when anyone who identifies as gay intends to exclude. That person has already self-excluded from the community. That person does not meet their obligations to be part of the Gay Compact, the Queer Compact, and/nor 🙃 the LGBTQ+ Compact. Yes every sub-community has a compact.
[3] My uncle. Not exactly but yes exactly.
[4] joking!
[5] <strong>=</strong> usage, further tips: My writing now borrows from the alien language I am creating. = is all forms of to be. [<strong><em>This part easily may have to be moved or removed.</em></strong> The man on Planet A has not been until now writing about other planets. Up until now I considered A to be blogging his human-is-some world view. If I&#39;m using the framing of writing a story as a way to develop humanissome principles, would not A? It seems like a decision will have to be made that separates this blogging project from the story as I had known it; or that this part of the blog will be removed and possibly used as character building for C (if that works).] There may be confusion about reciprocity wben using the verb to be and when using =. I am Rob so Rob is me. I = Rob. Rob = me. But the entirety of diversity is more than all queerness. In the sentence at [5] it is again unclear if the = is comprehensive, transitive, reciprocal. (Surely one of those words makes sense.) In this case clarification is not necessary or desired. There is no reason to ponder potentially using ≥ or ≤ instead of = because the usage is trivial. Similarly I believe that my use of <a href="/planetb/tag:GayEveryDay" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">GayEveryDay</span></a> is also trivial and not worth frustration. Most everything that I am writing is trivial. That&#39;s safe to say. Then why do it? Why do my current projects, specifically the ways that I&#39;m doing them? Because I am enjoying it completely. Even these words now.
[6] I did not wish to spoil that lovely ending with muck. The muck goes down here. In this case muck refers to negative opinions of oneself and others. I still fight to overcome many and I hear them <strong><em>constantly</em></strong> expressed by others. Spending time with others can sometimes be a bad vibes contagion event. I can never know what others feel. Not fully. Not even if they try their best to tell me. I can get close but never know. I am choosing to write characters. That enables me to cheat. I can say that I know what they are thinking — something I cannot do in good conscience among real people. I can make up versions of me and  work out what they believe. I can choose to model additional characters after real people or clusters of traits that I know from my experiences with real people and art. Then I get to explore how all my characters get along. This writing project benefits my character growth. Mine. And my characters&#39;.
[7] Demoted from above, needs further development: I cringe hearing others cringe when they see humans that spark no sexual attraction</p>
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