I have noticed that there seems to be hierarchy.
straight>bi>gay>lesbian>transsexual
The group belonging to the lower hiearchy will be ressentiful towards the group on the next step up. They will complain about how the one above them has less trouble, is more accepted, or just generally lives a more comfortable life. There is almost a feeling of wanting to oust them and claim the 'group' and it's 'support for themself.
Well you forgot one thing because it's circular.
Straights utterly resent us and think we're somehow beyond privileged and that affirmative action makes us all live like kings and queens while they have to live saving every penny.
Straights see us the way MRA's see feminists.
>>8470414
Lesbians complain about straights, bisexuals and transsexuals, not gays.
>>8470437
>Straights see us the way MRA's see feminists.
Except that LGBT people do have legitimate issues cishets don't.
>>8470439
If you have a group that consists entirly of gays and lesbians. More of than the not the lesbians will resent the gays citing that their gender is treated with "more respect". Add bis to the mix and the gay men will tear at them for their ability to have children and to more easily step into the hetrosexual's ruling culture.
>>8470437
By ressent I mean a type of spiteful jealousy. By and large the straights do not ressent us since there is not much for them to envy. If they do it is usually one's that have very poor dating prospects and envy us on that part.
>>8470450
Exactly. Straights by and large have less issues because they are confident in both their gender and their sexuality. We are in a much more confused state. A good example is all the movies and tv shows that feature hetrosexuals exploring what it's like to be one. I never had any of those and just needed to make do with Naruto Doujinshis and Berserk. But at least I felt secure in being a man. And secure in that my gender is the ruling one.
>>8470483
>being a man.
>my gender is the ruling one.