- You don’t face public discrimination based on your gender identity or sexual orientation.
- You can almost always find a bathroom that fits your gender identity and isn’t involved in politics.
- Society and pop culture consistently acknowledge you exist and tell you you’re normal.
- You’re represented in pop culture - TV, ads, etc.
- Strangers who assume your pronouns, gender identity, and sexual identity will probably be correct. (People tend to think cis/straight is THE default)
- It’s assumed that you’re “on the prowl” for the opposite sex.
- You won’t be denied services based on your gender identity or sexual orientation.
- Your gender AND sex is represented on official and government documents.
- You don’t experience verbal or physical harassment from people who consider your gender identity or sexual orientation deviant.
- Video games and other simulated environments represent your gender identity when you’re asked to choose a binary gender for your character.
- Your gender identity and sexual orientation are represented in educational curriculum.
- You’re guaranteed to be able to marry the person you want to marry in most countries.
- If you adopt a child, your gender identity and sexual orientation will not interfere with your ability to adopt said child.
- Your government will acknowledge you exist.
- You won’t be considered sick or perverted for your gender identity or sexual orientation.
- Your gender identity and sexual orientation are represented to you from birth.
- Your gender identity and sexual orientation are widely acknowledged by ancient texts, like the Quran, Bible, and writings of ancient philosophers.
- You won’t be stigmatized for wearing clothes that express your gender identity.
- Your gender identity and biological sex will be the same from birth.
- People don’t automatically assume or hold you accountable for following news about queer civil rights.
- Clothing stores represent your gender identity.
- You don’t have to worry that your gender identity or sexual orientation are a factor in getting hired or fired from work.
- When entering a new area or situation, you don’t have to worry that you’ll be discriminated against based on your gender identity or sexual orientation.