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Showing Pride

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Jakebusman, Sep 7, 2018.

  1. Jakebusman

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    Do you have anything that shows your LGBT pride
     
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    No I don't.
     
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    I have a little rainbow dinosaur (t-rex) pin.
     
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  4. Jakebusman

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    Actually built the courage to put bi pride colors on my phone bavjhrback
     
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    I have a bi pride bracelet my sister made me. It's one of those rainbow loom things in pink, purple, and blue. It's subtle, but I wear it pretty consistently to school and work.
     
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    A rainbow circle around my Twitter avatar... but nothing else. I may not be ready for being so public...
     
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    I have rainbow laces. I originally brought them just for pride month but have kept them in since. I also put a pride frame on my avitar on FB that month. I also brought a pride scarf at Cardiff pride last month.
     
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    I made myself some pride yarn bracelets. That way, if my parents see them, they may not understand what they mean (they’re pretty behind on the times). But, at the same time, my friends that I have come out to do understand what they mean.
     
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    These sound cool! How did you make them? My bracelet just broke today because I've been wearing it so much. Now it needs to be fixed. :frowning2:
     
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    I get about six strands of yarn (about two feet long each), then fold them in half and tie it at the top to make a small loop. Then, I braid the strands together (and I usually secure the top by using tape or a clipboard so that I can make tight braids). I braid until there’s about a half inch left. Once I’m done braiding, I tie a knot at the end and cut off all the extra yarn at the end of the knot, except for one piece. Then, I use that last piece of yarn on the end of the knot to tie a button onto. That way, the button can go through the loop at the other end of the bracelet.

    Then, ta-da! It’s a yarn bracelet of whatever colors you so choose!
     
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    Thanks! I really want to try this.
     
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    I don't have anything put I am going to be making a clay sculpture that represents LGBT pride
     
  13. Jakebusman

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    On my phone background I have a wolf looking up at the sky and the sky is blue purple and pink Bi Pride colors not much but it's a start
     
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    On my backpack that I bring to work (with all my work stuff in it) I've got an asexual pin on it. Other than that, nothing that I display publicly. But in my room, I've got two big-ass flags, one with the asexual pride colors and one transgender pride flag, flanking my doorway.
     
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    I have loom band bracelets that are pride colors that I wear to school.
    sometimes when I'm bored ill draw a pride flag on my hand or arm also.
     
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    I have a loom bracelet too in bi colors.