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genderqueerdykes · 2 days
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i love you so much if you are a person, trans, intersex or something else who takes testosterone hrt and loves what it's done for you. people often treat testosterone like it's a tragedy, but most people who want to take it end up loving its effects. even if people don't, that's okay, they're unique experiences that don't diminish the other. it just always makes my heart sing when someone else finds out that they love what testosterone HRT does for their mental and physical health. it's a blessing
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trracstudy · 3 days
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Mental Health Research Study for LGBTQIA+ Teens (Ages 15-18; Enter to win $25)!
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ashes2caches · 2 days
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trying to convince the grand wizard council that I can absolutely be trusted around the gender crystals
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hazzzyrider · 2 days
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Stop reblogging my nudes or I'm gonna have to fantasize myself being with you and jerk off until I cry and shake from the images
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im so proud of you and you may not be doing great but fuck it, you're here and that's something big to be proud of
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I am told I'm valid and corrected gendered online up until I say something controvesial and then I'm a fake trender and [slur against what they assume is my agab].
Tumblr also misgender nonbinary celebs who do bad things
pronouns aren't a priveledge you revoke dammit
Pronouns aren’t a privilege, very true
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elsa-singular · 2 days
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would you fuck a trans girl?🏳️‍⚧️
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note-begin-technology · 11 hours
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individual-note · 2 days
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redfox-77 · 2 days
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Morning booty pic 😘
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genderqueerdykes · 2 days
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im glad people are becoming aware of how fucked up it is that folks online have almost completely forgotten about trans, intersex and other identifying folks who have gotten bottom surgery. the only times it's brought up, it is to be cruel about the result of the surgery, always saying heinous things about it.
nobody seems to embrace or celebrate for folks who have gotten bottom surgery. we don't have to ignore or demonize these folks, they are still trans, unless they personally now identify as cis. most people who get these surgeries still identify as trans or intersex but even if they don't, we should still celebrate for them.
getting bottom surgery is not a gross thing or something to look down on. these folks are doing what they need to in order to feel like themselves. why are we more accepting about folks who get top surgeries, breast removal or augmentation or experience breast tissue growth, but completely outcast people who have gotten bottom surgeries?
why are we unnecessarily fixating on the genitals of strangers again? the status of their post-op genitals are none of your business. you are not entitled to know the status of their vagina or penis. that is for them and any potential partners to know about. people who have gotten bottom surgery are allowed to love that part of their body, no matter how their surgery affected them. it's none of your business. stop focusing on the genitals of strangers when it doesn't concern you. don't speculate on what post-op genitals are like if you don't have them, yourself.
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evanthetrashpanda · 2 days
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Y’ALL
IT’S OFFICIALLY 1 MONTH UNTIL I GET TOP SURGERY!!!
LETS FUCKING GOOO!!!!!!!!
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Reasons to get pregnant:
1. My partner calling me their lil' seahorse
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Tw: transphobia
Kids in my classes talk about wanting trans people dead, no shame, with me sitting literally in the chair next to them. I’m not out at school. But it’s obvious. It should be obvious. AND EVEN IF ITS NOT WHO SAYS THAT
(someone in another class literally said the d slur not about me or anyone at our school and it’s not a trans slur sure but it still made me feel so unsafe)
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That's not ok, and you have every right to feel unsafe. Trans kids deserve to become trans adults and shouldn't have to feel scared of going to school because someone might hurt them or call them slurs.
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mcglouf-blog · 3 days
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Hello there 🤠
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transaffirmations · 13 hours
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the choices that led you here count too. doing something you were afraid of, choosing to continue despite it all, going out that one time, getting that one shower,
it all counts. i love you. you're making progress. sometimes it's backwards, but the choices will still lead you forward, you can do it.
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