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This isn’t just semantics. For 16-year-old Riley, a nonbinary high school junior in Ohio, the battle over language is the battle for their existence. “When a teacher says ‘she’ to me, it feels like a small death,” Riley says, pulling at the sleeve of an oversized hoodie. “But when my friends say ‘they,’ I feel like I can breathe. That’s culture. That’s community.” Walk into any queer nightclub in 2024—from the legendary Stonewall Inn in New York to the DIY punk basements of Berlin—and you will notice a distinct aesthetic shift. The clean-cut, Abercrombie & Fitch “gay clone” look of the 1990s is out. The hyper-specific, gender-obliterating, thrift-store chaos of the trans aesthetic is in.
That coalition was on full display earlier this year in Nashville, where thousands of cisgender (non-trans) gay and lesbian allies showed up to protest a state bill banning gender-affirming care for minors. They wore “Protect Trans Kids” shirts, many pushing strollers. shemalevids.orf
A trans DJ spins hyperpop. A drag king with a chest covered in top surgery scars does a flips off a portable stage. Parents hold their toddlers on their shoulders as a float carrying trans elders—some in their 70s, some transitioning only last year—throws beads into the crowd. This isn’t just semantics