Queer Club

This is a club for people in gender minorities and/or sexual minorities. For example, this might mean sexual identities such as lesbian, bi, gay, queer, pansexual, asexual or gender identities such as genderqueer, gender non-conforming, non-binary, agender, genderfluid, intersex, transgender, or something other not mentioned here.

The reason it's called a Queer Club is because queer as a word resists stable identification and is political against stereotypical and limiting gender and sexuality norms.

You don't need to be 100% sure about your identity to join - if you have a feeling you're not straight and/or not cis, feel welcome join the adventure of self-discovery in likeminded company.


Info and guidelines:

• Send me a private message to join and I'll send you an invitation

• The language of the social club is English
• Feel free to create new topics in the club's forum but make sure it's not spam - avoid repetition and rather wait for replies
• Discussions of both in character (IC) and out of character (OOC) experiences are welcome but please note the difference and mark clearly if you're not in character by putting "OOC" at the beginning of threads or messages on the forum

Rules for a safer space:

• Don't assume others' gender or sexual identity and experiences
• Respect identities and personal pronouns
• No bullying, shaming or any other hostile behaviour
• Forms of discrimination and prejudice are NOT tolerated
• Don't harass others who belong in the social club - don't spam other members in the forum or through pm
• Respect others' privacy - don't use information that they share in the club against them
• Be sensitive to other people's boundaries and don't cross them
• Take resposibility for what you say and be open to new learning opportunities

Club Information
Created: 9/13/2019
Leader: D. Seals
Club House: Queer Club HQ
City: London
Management: Queer Club
Size: 1 members
Accepts applications: No

Regarding social clubs

A social club is a place where people gather to fraternize and share common interests. The only way of becoming a member of a social club is to be invited by the club leader. All social clubs have a club house where the members meet.

VIPs can be a member of up to five social clubs at the same time, while non-VIPs can only be a member of one.