princeleviticus248
princeleviticus248
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princeleviticus248 · 10 hours ago
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nobody needs to know what gender you were assigned at birth. no more agab. nobody needs to know.
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princeleviticus248 · 10 hours ago
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Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria is such a weird theory because it's like there's a very obvious explanation for why middle school kids who didn't have dysphoria before might suddenly have dysphoria. Like huh weird I wonder what very obvious and widely known change that could cause kids to suddenly become very uncomfortable in their gender or sexual identity starts in between the ages of 10 and 14. Guess we'll never know. Must be peer pressure to *checks notes* become the only gender minority in your whole school singling you out for harassment by your peers. Couldn't be puberty suddenly giving you new body parts/bodily functions that are wrong for you.
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princeleviticus248 · 22 hours ago
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princeleviticus248 · 3 days ago
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princeleviticus248 · 3 days ago
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sometimes I think about the fact that video games aren’t as easily accessible to kids anymore and I get really sad.
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princeleviticus248 · 3 days ago
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Did you know that the British press didn't used to be so anti-trans? This article from over 50 years ago celebrates Carl Macmichael's transition and love story. Not only did Carl's 15-year-old son support his father, but he was delighted to have a trans dad: "I think he's very brave. It's quite handy to have mum and dad the same person."
Shortly after socially transitioning, Carl asked Thelma O'Sullivan to become his nurse in 1969. She helped Carl medically transition for 2 years while realizing her feelings for him. "Many people have ridiculed Carl, and I suppose some people will think me odd for falling in love with him. But I don't care," she explained. "He has gone through a great deal and I hope I can give him a little of the happiness that he is seeking."
Like most trans people accessing medicine at the time, Carl claimed to have XY chromosomes. Having XY chromosomes and being capable of giving birth is extraordinarily rare. There is only one documented case of an individual with Swyer Syndrome, mixed XX/XY chromosomes, giving birth without IVF. This leaves us to wonder if he told this to newspapers for legitimacy and access to transition medication. We'll never know. All the names in the article are pseudonyms, so there was never any follow-up after 1971.
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princeleviticus248 · 3 days ago
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I feel a lot of expectations around being bi. Like people expect you to like men and women perfectly 50/50 and experience that attraction the same way, but you're only allowed to talk about your same-gender attraction otherwise you might as well be straight. For one of the most inclusive and broad labels, there's a lot of rules :/
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princeleviticus248 · 3 days ago
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"They gave up their rights when they-"
No. They didn't. They couldn't. That's why they're fucking rights.
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princeleviticus248 · 3 days ago
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Someone else having it 'worse' does not make what you went through any less valid. It doesn't mean your feelings matter less. It doesn't mean that what you endured wasn't abuse.
The bottom line is you should have never had to endure what you did.
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princeleviticus248 · 3 days ago
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not sure why obsession with trains is seen as an autism thing when i think any reasonable human being with joy in their heart should be at least a little obsessed with trains. decently reliable public transport? with a rhytmic soothing motion but steady enough on long distances that you could read or draw while riding? getting to see the sights as you speed past? 10/10 best way to travel.
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princeleviticus248 · 3 days ago
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This is the only known photo of the first trans woman to have her gender legally recognized in Switzerland.
In 1914, Adine T. sent a letter to her local police to grant her a pass to dress as she pleased. She petitioned that "I be granted permission to live as a woman, to wear female clothing and to pursue female occupations, and to be considered a woman before the world in all and every respect, since my emotional feelings are totally feminine and I feel unspeakably unhappy in male clothing."
Her gender was so clear that even the conservative Swiss government had to recognize it. Obtaining permission to live as a woman "is a matter of life and death for me," Adine added.
111 years ago, it was the first pass of its kind in her nation (although not the first in Europe). When interviewed, Adine described herself similarly to other trans lesbians in the 20th century: "a homosexual woman in a male body.” Source: Matthias Ruoss, "Arnold, Arnoldine, Adine."
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princeleviticus248 · 3 days ago
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princeleviticus248 · 3 days ago
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Kill Credit card Companies
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princeleviticus248 · 4 days ago
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In Defiance of Death
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princeleviticus248 · 4 days ago
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this isn’t the first time the DHS has tweeted literal nazi propaganda but uuuhhhh I feel like things are going to get Very Bad unless we do something. about the nazis. who are running the US government
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princeleviticus248 · 4 days ago
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comic about driving i guess
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princeleviticus248 · 5 days ago
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Arguments with your mom can never just be about one thing it always has to be about your entire life and her parents and your siblings n shit under the guise of like, somebody needing to do the dishes
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