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Straight.
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Queer = I want more attention. Please look at me! Ergo Non-queer = I don't need to drag attention to myself at all times. Please carry on with your day.
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Typically "heteronormative." For the sake of brevity, people/communities whose identities coalesce around such declarations use the abbreviation "cishet."
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Literally. The amount straight people I know calling themselves 'queer' because they have blue hair or something.
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It used to be considered a strong insult.
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Lol this reminds me of this classical text I came across on twitter from Malik b. Anas. (Died 795CE, one of the giants of Sunni Islam). He says if someone calls someone else "luti" (arabic for sodomite, literally male who has sex with males) he can publicly flogged for libel.pic.twitter.com/kmNaNZ1BZl
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someone who only has heterosexual married sex in the missionary position with the lights off in a proper bed...any, and I mean any, sexual behavior that deviates from that by a single degree (say, lights on) is now considered “queer”.
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Actually ‘Queer’ now doesn’t need to have anything to do with sex. There is ‘Queer time’ for instance, in academe land
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I'm always struck when I come across these classical texts w/ the weight that they gave to speech. Besides the jurisprudence around libel & qadf (eg 80 lashes if you accuse someone of adultery & can't prove it in court), there is a lot of law on oaths. The penance for.. 1/2
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...violating an oath. How expiation was due. I'm not talking in court or state enforced. I mean daily life. Everyone understood if they ever swore to do X and didn't do it, it's penance time. http://seekershub.org/ans-blog/2010/08/27/expiation-for-a-broken-oath/ …
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