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The spike in trans youth seeking gender-affirming care has created a generational divide. Older gay and lesbian people often admit, "I don't understand it, but I support it," while younger Gen Z queers view gender questioning as practically mandatory. For most people under 25 in the LGBTQ+ community, identifying as "queer" implies a trans-inclusive, gender-expansive worldview.

The last two decades have witnessed a seismic shift. As the fight for same-sex marriage achieved victory in many Western nations, the movement’s center of gravity began to move. A new generation of queer and trans youth, raised on social media and intersectional feminism, refused to accept the old hierarchies.

The community formed out of a need for survival against common patterns of discrimination and marginalization.

As we move forward, let’s remember the white stripe in the trans flag: the color for those who are non-binary, intersex, or transitioning. It represents neutrality, peace, and new beginnings.

By introducing these terms, the transgender community forced LGBTQ+ culture to move beyond "gay" and "straight" toward a more nuanced understanding of identity politics. It shifted the conversation from who you go to bed with (sexuality) to who you go to bed as (gender identity).

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