A Gray-Asexual Space
I identify as queer mostly for my gender/gender presentation; although I attribute it somewhat to my sexuality. I don't often use "queer" to identify myself, however, but it is an easy catchall term if I just want to make a quick reference- as opposed to explaining my identifications.
Anonymous

Thanks for sharing!

Queer Writes Project is planning on writing a book!

queerwritesproject:

Do you wanna help us out with it? Consider contributing!

We want to compile articles on LGBT history, personal stories, and quotes - that you make! Then we want to compile them all into a neat book and sell it online and (possible in an actual book) - then donate the proceeds to charity. 

What we need:

We plan on having a chapter for EVERY SINGLE SEXUALITY and GENDER IDENTITY that we possiblly can, that includes:

  • asexual
  • bisexual
  • gay
  • lesbian
  • pansexual/panromantic
  • demisexual/demiromantic
  • trans male to female
  • trans female to male
  • genderqueer
  • any others that we missed?

For each sexuality/gender we want:

  • an opening quote
  • article on the history of each sexuality/gender
  • a poem
  • three personal stories
  • another poem
  • a closing quote

 Do you want to contribute? Email queerwritesproject@gmail.com or contact us via the ask button. When you submit please indicate your full name(so we can give credit where it is due) or your pen name, your sexuality/gender identity and what you want to contribute! This book will be entirely composed of submitted posts. REBLOG THIS! Let us know that you’re interested!

I couldn’t think of anything unique or interesting to post this weekend, sorry. This blog has a lot of followers, though, so I thought I could try posting a discussion question. I know discussions on tumblr don’t work as well as on other sites, but reblogging works ok.

So, onto the question! Do you identify as queer based on your gray-a/demi identity? What about GSM (“gender and/or sexual minority” in this case sexual minority)?

I personally identify as queer for other reasons and being gray-a is part of my GSM identity, but not my queer one.