8List.ph
  • News
    • Showbiz
    • Opinion
    • Sports
    • Profiles
    • Weird
  • Adulting
    • Career
    • Money
    • Health
    • School & Learning
    • Relationships
  • Pop
    • Movies & TV
    • Music
    • Books
    • Games
    • Theater
    • Retro
    • K-World
  • Lifestyle
    • Style
    • Beauty
    • Food & Drink
    • Nest
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Pinoy
  • Videos
    • Slam8ook
    • Isabuhay Ang Panata
    • 8list Plays
    • Archives
      • 8List Asks
      • 8List Explores
      • 8List Presents
      • 88 Seconds
      • 8secs
      • Filgood
      • Kaya Today!
      • Pagsubeks
      • #8MinutesWith
      • YOUth DECIDE
      • Str8 Up with Delamar
      • Toughest Job 2016
  • Breathe
  • About
  • Sitemap
  • Advertise
  • Privacy
  • Archive
  • Bitesized.ph
  • Windowseat.ph

 

 

 

8List.ph is published by ID8, Inc.

Subscribe
8List.ph
8List.ph
  • News
    • Showbiz
    • Opinion
    • Sports
    • Profiles
    • Weird
  • Adulting
    • Career
    • Money
    • Health
    • School & Learning
    • Relationships
  • Pop
    • Movies & TV
    • Music
    • Books
    • Games
    • Theater
    • Retro
    • K-World
  • Lifestyle
    • Style
    • Beauty
    • Food & Drink
    • Nest
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Pinoy
  • Videos
    • Slam8ook
    • Isabuhay Ang Panata
    • 8list Plays
    • Archives
      • 8List Asks
      • 8List Explores
      • 8List Presents
      • 88 Seconds
      • 8secs
      • Filgood
      • Kaya Today!
      • Pagsubeks
      • #8MinutesWith
      • YOUth DECIDE
      • Str8 Up with Delamar
      • Toughest Job 2016
  • Breathe
  • Adulting

8 Questions You Should Stop Asking LGBTQ+ People

  • Posted on Jun 4, 2024Jun 4, 2024
  • 3 minute read
  • Edgardo Toledo
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

8 Questions You Should Stop Asking LGBTQ+ People

Jun 4, 2024   •   Edgardo Toledo

As we roll into Pride Month, celebrations and all, it’s heartwarming to see how much progress has been made within the LGBTQ+ community. Of course, there’s still a lot of work to be done, but more people are finally embracing who they are without fear. When it comes to topics surrounding the queer experience, however, how do we approach these conversations thoughtfully? More importantly, what are some questions we should avoid asking LGBTQ+ people?

 

1. “Ano ang real name mo?” (for transgender individuals)

Transgender individuals get this question a lot, and while it’s not necessarily asked with malice, many aren’t comfortable sharing their birth names due to privacy concerns or past trauma they just want to leave behind. Calling a transgender person by their name before the transition is known as deadnaming, and it can be deeply invalidating. It’s best to leave this out of conversations unless they bring it up themselves.

Here’s Why You Should Stop Calling Jake Zyrus by His ‘Dead Name’
Here’s Why You Should Stop Calling Jake Zyrus by His ‘Dead Name’
Jon Christoffer Obice | May 19, 2021

 

2. “How do you have sex?”

Let’s keep this short and sweet: whatever people do in their bedrooms — whether they’re queer or not — is entirely none of your business.

 

3. “Why do you have to be so open about your sexuality? Hindi ka ba nahihiya?”

For years, the queer community has grappled with society’s unforgiving restrictions. They can’t wear this and that, act too soft, be masculine, or even be outspoken. Everyone should be able to live their truth authentically as long as they’re not intentionally hurting anybody.

 

4. “Nag-undergo ka na ba ng *surgery?*” (for transgender individuals)

Gender-affirming genital surgery or bottom surgery is a procedure that aligns a person’s physical body with their gender identity. Just like you wouldn’t ask a heterosexual person about their genitals, the same courtesy goes to transgender individuals. It’s an invasive question, and it’ll only make the person you’re asking uncomfortable.

Why Is Pride Month Celebrated in June? Why Is It Even a Thing?
Why Is Pride Month Celebrated in June? Why Is It Even a Thing?
Edgardo Toledo | Jun 09, 2022

 

5. “Hindi ka ba natatakot tumanda mag-isa?”

The overwhelming spotlight on tragic LGBTQ+ narratives is partly to blame for why people think queer love is a myth. Newsflash: it’s not! While the intention behind this question might be a genuine concern, it inadvertently implies a persisting bias that only conventional heterosexual relationships have a shot at happy endings. The truth is queer individuals know how to build supportive and loving relationships.

 

6. “Do you hate men?” (directed towards lesbians)

This tired stereotype that lesbians are lesbians out of spite towards men is absurd. It invalidates their sexual orientation and suggests there’s a so-called “default” orientation. Lesbians are attracted to women. End of story! Let’s stop with all these assumptions that it’s driven by anything else.

 

7. “Hindi ba phase lang ‘yan?

What if I told you some LGBTQ+ individuals have even prayed to be straight just to avoid the pain of rejection, both from their families and from themselves? Nobody wakes up one day and chooses to be queer, like pressing a button. A person’s sexual orientation and gender identity aren’t simply choices; they are intrinsic to who they are.

 

8. “Sino’ng babae/lalaki sa relationship n’yo?”

Take out the gender roles, and you’ll realize that queer relationships aren’t any different from heterosexual couples. Focusing too much on a queer couple’s preconceived notions of gender roles overlooks their personalities, preferences, and what makes them such a great couple. 

 

Follow us on Facebook, X, Instagram, Tiktok, and Youtube for the l8est entertaining, useful, and informative lists!


Total
0
Shares
0
0
0
Related Topics
  • LGBTQ
  • lgbtq+ people
  • pride month
Avatar photo
Edgardo Toledo

Edgardo loves to write. When he's not busy staring at a blank document, you can find him drawing illustrations or eating fried chicken.

Previous Article
  • Travel

This Hotel in Cebu Has Unique Serviced Apartments for Your Long-Term Staycation Plans

  • Posted on Jun 4, 2024
  • Kyzia Maramara
View Post
Next Article
  • Adulting

No More Creeps! Here’s an Essential Guide to a Safe and Smooth Motorbike Ride-Hailing Experience

  • Posted on Jun 4, 2024Jun 21, 2024
  • Kyzia Maramara
View Post
You May Also Like
View Post
  • Adulting

8 Things I Learned From Attending My High School Batch Homecoming (Despite All The Leftover Trauma)

  • Posted on Mar 3, 2025
  • Kel Fabie
View Post
  • Adulting
  • Opinion

8 Reasons Why Pinoy Doctors (Usually) Show Up Late At Their Clinics

  • Posted on Jan 24, 2025Jan 24, 2025
  • Tim Henares
View Post
  • Adulting

These Are the Only Five Hobbies You’ll Need for a Transformative 2025

  • Posted on Jan 1, 2025Dec 20, 2024
  • Kyzia Maramara
View Post
  • Adulting

Your 2025 Reset Guide: 8 Steps to Setting Yourself Up for a Fresh Start in the New Year

  • Posted on Dec 31, 2024Dec 20, 2024
  • Cristina Morales
View Post
  • Adulting

Here’s How This Healthcare Worker Invested in His Future and Attended His First Concert Ever for FREE

  • Posted on Nov 28, 2024Nov 28, 2024
  • Meryl Medel
View Post
  • Adulting

The Art of Detachment: The Internet’s New Self-Care Trend You Need to Know About

  • Posted on Nov 15, 2024
  • Kyzia Maramara
View Post
  • Adulting

Here Are Some Creative Low-Budget Ways Pinoys Can Heal Their Inner Child

  • Posted on Nov 5, 2024Nov 5, 2024
  • Kyzia Maramara
View Post
  • Adulting

8 Parking Etiquette Rules Every Filipino Should Know

  • Posted on Nov 5, 2024
  • Cristina Morales

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Get the l8est delivered right to your inbox.

8List.ph
  • About
  • Sitemap
  • Advertise
  • Privacy
  • Archive
  • Bitesized.ph
  • Windowseat.ph
Your daily dose of entertaining, useful and informative lists.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.