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Maybe this is a lib/naive take, but I love when people wear a rainbow wristband or pin or whatever. It's a nice assurance that they (probably) won't be weird.
I don't think it's lib to feel that way. It's basically a way to signal that you don't actively hate queer and trans people, which is nice to know when engaging with someone.
I think such symbolism is important for making people feel more comfortable existing. Especially for children and adolescents who may feel alone IRL in places that are less accepting. Personally, I keep a little pride thing in my classroom. Have had it there for a couple years now and not had a single person say a thing about it.
I think it's part of the reason I like painting my nails other than the main one being it makes me happy. It does make me weird to some people and cool to others (one of my classmates visibly widen his eyes when he saw me painting them). I still present as really masc mostly with how my body is and my clothes and I can be terrifying looking but this idk seems to put people at ease.