what's mogai and why it's hated? /genq

SleepinqZzz 6/1/2022 11:17 am 646

okokok so i'm starting to realize a large amount of people dont like mogai and i don't really know why? i have never really looked into mogai in general (like i've heard of it but not abt it and i can't find much online) so iderk what it is- if someone could fill me in that'd be great! tyia

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Jun 1, 2022 12:56 pm

people often hate on things simply because they dont understand them.

Jun 1, 2022 11:41 am

@lovejoyflowers: oh lol so im mogai

Jun 1, 2022 11:36 am

MOGAI is an acronym for Marginalized Orientations, Gender Alignment, and Intersex.[1] MOGAI is an umbrella term for people who are not cisgender and/or heterosexual.[2] (got this from the lgbtqia+ wiki), it's basically another term for lgbtqia+ and is more inclusive if that makes sense, it's usually used (from what ive seen) as an umbrella term for xenogenders and neo/xenopronouns
usually when people think of mogai they think of xenogenders and neo/xenopronouns, and a lot of people think that (for some reason) those things "mock the lgbtqia+ community" even though they don't

srry if i got anything wrong or worded anything weirdly!! -missi, bee

Jun 1, 2022 11:30 am

mogai stands for marginalized orientations gender identities and intersex. basically includes ppl who feel that LGBTQ does not fully represent them, they are outside of the "normal" identities (gay, lesbian, bi, pan, transgender, nonbinary, etc). Some people don't like it because they feel that a lot of these identities are excessive, mock the rest of the LGBT community, or could be classified under a more common identity.

Jun 1, 2022 11:18 am

imma just lurk here bc i wanna know too