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I'm trying to collect and compile a list of transfeminine works and reviews or discussions of said works. I've found there to be very little discussion or consensus around these works, and very little attention on them overall. I want to do what I can to change that. Please if you would on the notes of this post or in my inbox, mention any transfeminist literature you've heard of and what you've heard about it. if you've read it, please give me your thoughts on the work as well, but don't be ashamed if you haven't been able to read something or finish it, I'd rather have some information than none at all. My current goal is to aggregate works which can be shown and recommended to others as core to understanding trans feminism. Any works welcome but I am especially interested in what you found beneficial about them and what audience you would recommend them to. I'm looking for personal thoughts and experiences, not other aggregates that lack context. Thank you I'll start by sharing a few works I've read and found insightful or seen discussed positively myself. Please do provide your own thoughts on the works mentioned as well. If I get enough feedback I will make an update with concise explanations of each work and what they're good for or where they may fail first, though its not about transsexuality, Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex is of core importance for understanding intersectional concepts such as transmisogyny Girls You Can Hit A Brief Materialist Look at Transgender Oppression The Third Sex Hot Allostatic Load Faggotization and The Extant Gender Ternary A Socialist, Feminist, and Transgender Analysis of Sex Work Why are AMAB trans people denied the closet? Transgender Marxism Whipping Girl Marxism and Transgender Liberation A Short History of Trans Misogyny
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The friends that are chronically 30 minutes late are so important to have because they teach u patience and the meaning of loving someone so much u let ur anger go. I have not mastered either yet but I’m sure it’s coming
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Why are half the posts on my dash suddenly under a "mature content warning". And then I click view anyway and it's a normal post with maybe a swear or two.
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Seems like a revisionist narrative about the lockdowns are emerging where a simplistic “stayed home and did stupid hobbies” versus “worked shit jobs during a pandemic before vaccines” binary is presented and I want to challenge that binary by reminding you that tens of millions of workers lost their jobs at that time which ignited a multi-year problem with rental debts, evictions, poverty and homelessness.
It feels like people are conflating “stayed at home” with “worked at home because they had a middle class office job” and I want to remind you tens of millions of working people lost their jobs at that time which resulted in a consequential rise in homelessness, etc. And jumping off what I saw a friend say, for those workers staying home it wasn’t “fun” it was isolating and terrifying.
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I am once again explaining that in order for walkable cities and public transit to work for disabled people, there also need to be more public bathrooms available in and around those areas. Not just places to sit down or rest. Bathrooms. We need accessible, clean bathrooms. With sharps bins. With multiple wheelchair accessible stalls. With an area to set down supplies needed to maintain one’s body. Even if it’s not being used to get rid of bodily waste, bathrooms are one of the few spaces disabled people have to maintain some sort of privacy when they’re in the middle of a flare up or they need to take medication or what have you. Designing a public space? Include bathrooms.
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The war started on 7/10/2023. From that day until today, 3/4/2025, we have not seen a happy day. We have not seen anything beautiful. Everything is miserable here. Everything is difficult. Everything is scary. We have been through a lot of things: killing, displacement, destruction, bombing, terror, and hunger. We have been through everything difficult. We need help to live a normal life like the rest of the world. Please donate to us. Your donation helps us a lot. Please donate
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movie theaters are so beautiful but you can’t live in there. They won’t let you
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it’s the like three different times it ends on a cliffhanger where you think mark has reintegrated and then the next ep is a standalone that does not address why that did not happen at all
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🌻 a sunflower for everyone who is not feeling well today
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absolutely hate having to do this again, but i've lost a good amount of leg strength this week from this EDS/sciatica flareup & until PT starts working in any significant capacity, i have been relying on taking Ubers to get to & from work (i have a physically demanding job already which makes the work day difficult enough)
unfortunately, my income is not much with this job & my PT also has a copay every visit. if anyone would like to help me out during this time, i'd really appreciate it!! i also do art commissions for anyone interested in that ~
thank you my dolls
vnmo/pypal/cashpp: stdawns
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Have you ever wondered what it was like having a close friend, someone closer to you than your own brothers are, living in Ghazzah? Suffering daily in ways that make your stomach churn? My friend Mohammed Ayesh is currently in Ghazzah, and @three-croissants is an artist who's also friends with him and has managed to capture what it's like.









Please support my friend Mohammed Ayesh as he deals with the daily hardships of life under this horrific genocide.
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i was so sad, i drew a little bat so i wouldn’t be sad. and now i am no longer sad.
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I can't tell if I caught something or if I just have new long COVID symptoms lately
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