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    How much overtly Trans pride or just Pride stuff do you own?

    It’s pride month! YA! So how much pride stuff do you own? Trans pride or pride or other? How much of it is overtly displayed? Me. I own and overly display or wear.

    Trans flag dangle earrings
    Trans flag kilt
    Trans flag wristband
    Trans flag phone case
    Trans flag license plate frame
    Pride shirts ( several )
    Buying a flag this year

    I know I don’t own the most but it’s what I own. What do you own and display overtly?!

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    I have a wristband from pride a few years ago but thats it.

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    I only have one trans pride t-shirt. I do plan on attending our local pride parade and celebration that is in July() for some reason and will probably pick something up there.

    Oh I did order some cute "Pride Moth" stickers from some Etsy type store weeks ago, but who knows when they will arrive.

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    I do not own any pride clothing or accessories. Probably never will.

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    I do drag... I’m a walking pride flag.

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    Living in a house where LGBTQ pride is prominently displayed count, signs, flags, etc? If so, hi.

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    I own a rainbow bandanna, but that's about it for things. I try to show my pride with acts.
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    I take pride in ME, no flag or symbol needed.

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    I don't attend pride anymore because its too political these days.
    I have nothing to prove anyway so no reason to go.

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    I have a flag which I fly during pride.
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    You have to be smart about buying pride “stuff”. There are a lot of companies that sell or make pride merchandise, then turn around and donate to anti-LGBTQ groups and politicians.

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    So far the aa swear have been really interesting. Honestly I’m confused by some of them. Can’t wait to see a few more answers and see what turns up.
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    Zero, zilch, nada, bubkes. No holiday-themed clothing, either.

    I have no budget (or space) for clothing I can only wear once a year.
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    I have a keychain I was given when I first made contact with the support group. They had a booth at gay pride. It was three years ago the only one I have been to.

    I'm planning on going this year even tho I don't care for it.

    I have the same problem with it as I do with Halloween. People making fun of the fact that they are dressed as women. I know that it is not directed at me , but it feels as it is.

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    I agree Jean people dressing as crazy as they can seems a bit silly to me.
    A rainbow clown wig a hot pink speedo,neon green bra and black fish net hose doesn't sound like proper attire for any place.Why do people dress that way? All its proving is that they are crazy and making a fool out of them self.

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    The whole idea of Pride festivities is to celebrate the diversity of all people and give everyone LGBTQ+, or not, a chance to participate. So, I love it all from clown suits to the occasional naked man walking around getting his picture taken with spectators, women with their younger daughters, old enough to be their with Mom. There is no appropriate attire, but they do want everyone to be nice to their neighbor. I go to the SF Pride festivities only every few years and have fun every time. If it is not to one's liking they can always leave or not join in the next time. No one is forced to do or say anything, just enjoy.

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