What are some Lgbtq quotes?
20 Powerful LGBT Quotes that made history
- “Love him and let him love you.
- “If I wait for someone else to validate my existence, it will mean that I’m shortchanging myself.” – Zanele Muholi.
- “I am proud, that I found the courage to deal the initial blow to the hydra of public contempt.” – Karl Heinrich Ulrichs.
What should I post on Instagram for pride?
If you’re feeling like keeping it simple…
- Feelin’ proud.
- HAPPY PRIDE. 🌈🌈
- It’s officially the BEST month of the year.
- Proud this month and every other month.
- Happy Pride, y’all!
- Proud.
- Doin’ me.
- Time to start letting people be themselves, k?
What do you say on pride?
Any time: Pride Month….Beyond Bravery
- “You have joy and confidence in who you are, which inspires me to have the same.”
- “You love who you are, and I love who you are. I love that we have that in common!”
- “I love watching you live a life that’s true to you, a life that fulfills you, the life that’s 100% you.”
What are the different types of pride for Lgbtq?
The five arrows (from left to right) are White, Pink, and Light Blue for transgender individuals and Brown and Black for people of color.
- Bisexual pride flag.
- Pansexual Pride Flag.
- Aromantic Pride Flag.
- Asexual Pride Flag.
- Transgender Pride Flag.
- Non-binary Pride Flag.
- Agender Pride Flag.
What are the best love quotes?
Short Love Quotes
- “Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.” –
- “You call it madness, but I call it love.” –
- “We can only learn to love by loving.” –
- “A life lived in love will never be dull.” –
- “Life is the flower for which love is the honey.” –
- “All you need is love.” –
- “True love stories never have endings.” –
How do you show pride for pride month?
Inside Thomson Reuters
- Attend a Pride parade or Event.
- Be an Ally.
- Organize a T-Shirt Design Contest.
- Volunteer or Donate.
- Become an Advocate.
- Educate Yourself.
- Support LGBT art and culture.
- Consider Your Company’s LGBT+ Inclusivity.
How do I support friends on Lgbtq?
Stand up for your LGBTQ friends, and voice your support for their being treated with respect and acceptance. Help form a GSA. Support friends in their decision to bring a same-sex date to the prom or other social events.