100+ Things NOT to Say to LGBTQ+ People

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100+ Things NOT to Say to LGBTQ+ People. I've done things not to say to asexuals, bisexuals, and more and wanted to combine everything I have here!!

I hope you all can get the merch!! I talk a lot about my sexuality since coming out as Bisexual when I was 19 and dress up as Shego from Kim Possible. Quality content, what can I say

If you Follow me You’re Hot. So what are you waiting for?

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If you’re reading this comment “Jessie, I'M EXCITED FOR FICTIONAL CHARACTER AH”
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I just wanna say on the off chance they see this, I've never had a great relationship with my parents, and I just wanted to say thank you to Jessie for being my supportive gay father :)

pgames
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My lil gay heart would die if Jessie Paege made a video cosplaying characters she likes, with small skits as each character. She's so pretty I love their face. (I hope I used She/They pronouns properly) It's just so nice to see them happy and having fun. We're about the same age but Jessie inspires me to dress up, out of my comfort zone.

daisydavis
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Here’s a funny story you might like. I got a stuffed animal wolf (from the WWF) for my little brother (he’s 8). I thought it was a girl wolf and he thought it was a boy wolf. So, he came to the idea “why not make the wolf both.” So, the wolf is now genderfluid.

If the wolf is a boy, we call him Tom. If the wolf is a girl, we call her Kaylee. If the wolf is neither/both, we call them Buddy. My little brother thinks it’s the coolest thing ever. He also thinks it’s amazing that there are people out there in the world who are genderfluid.

Little things like this make it easier for kids to learn about the diversity of people. So, seize an opportunity like this if you see it.

JosephWolfson
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when girls say "i hate dating men, my life would be so much easier if i was lesbian" and im sitting there thinking about all the discrimination ive faced lol

aimemaggie
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I know this isn't LGBTQ related but maybe for a future video you could do "things not to say to people with chronic illness"?

grmlinm
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Amazing video Jessie! I love how you decided to combine the different videos into one and then add some general points on towards the end! 😁💖💜💙

BeautyMonster
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What hurt most about me coming out to my parents was that my dad pulled me aside so much after I first came out to show me "real studies" that have been done on the LGBTQ+ community saying that trans ppl have a mental disorder that they need to get fixed, and gay people are influenced by those around them, and its a trend😋.

Another thing was my Mom talking to me when my dad wasnt there and said that she was ok with me liking whoever and being whatever because she loved me. I told her right then and there that I wanted to go to a therapist for my anxiety and she said she would try to set something up. Almost a year later, my dad talks about my future with my mom and I, and they both talk about my future husband(and nothing about a wife or lover), and I still haven't seen a therapist.

I love my parents to death and I want them to be in my life forever, I just wish they were more understanding and easier to talk too.

Sorry for the pessimistic attitude, I just sometimes go off a rant sometimes and can't stop lol

Sammich_
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I remember coming out to someone by watching the 50 things not to say to bisexuals video in front of them LMAO

willowlindsay
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JESSIE, I’m excited for Fictional Character ahh 💖💖💖💖💖

seasonal.plants
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hi jessie!! I am rewriting this since I kind of have a confusion and deleted this but I came out during February 22 as Bisexual and Demiromantic so can you please make a video "30 things not to say to Aromantics"? I am in the Arospec love ya!! <33

kristineee_
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200th Like :) im usually not here so early :D

soup
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i remember watching your channel religiously a while ago and decided to check back in after watching Anthony Padilla's vid 💕 i love the new hair sm!!!

bellademantes
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I follow you because we have the same type of humor and you seem like a genuine and a sweet person. Also, I think in another life if we would've met, we would've been really good friends :)

emmahonkanen
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My grandma literally asked my OB/GYN if it's normal to be ace and I just about evaporated from embarrassment.

thelittlestpika
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Just here to say “damn jessi! You look

SamCorker
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Yay a new video! When I come out one day in the far future I will send this to my parents. :>

moldyztrawberry
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IM SO EXCITED FOR UR NEW SONG JESSIE AND I NOW HAVE UR MERCH AND SO BASICALLY PRESAVE FICTIONAL CHARACTER FOR GAY VIBES 🌈 AND ✨CLEAR SKIN✨

Sarah-cenx
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Happy New Year Jessie. You are so beautiful as always. I love your vids. I will really wait for your new music vid. Please always show/include Fender in your vids. I love you both.

Klaud_Skai
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people saying things like "i knew it" and " i told you so" are whats deterring me from coming out. Most of my closest friends are always telling me that im a part of the lgbt+ community and that they dont believe im straight. Yes theyre right but that doesnt make what theyre saying to me any less prying or hurtful. Im just so scared of all the comments i know for a fact would follow my coming out. sure theyre all excepting and a part of the community themselves but its really infuriating with the pressure they put on me. the amount of times ive had to say "im straight" and "im not gay" "I literally like guys" its literally brainwashing me. I keep trying to get comfortable in my identity but those conversations make me just want to shove it all back inside to prevent the "i knew it comments"

jessieflynn
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When I was bi my friend said since u are dating a girl that means u are gay And if u are dating a boy u are straight I say to her that is not how it works and she kept telling me it does I don't think that is how it works but I'm pansexual now

natbreanna