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realtransfacts · 9 hours
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New reaction pic for y'all to be used when you get into an argument about trans healthcare and your opponent starts talking about the 0.8% or whatever or trans people who regret transitioning
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realtransfacts · 1 day
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In 1988, ACT UP protested the FDA withholding HIV treatment due to requiring unethical double-blind studies of medication they already knew worked.
In 2024, trans activists protested promoters of an NHS-funded report requiring unethical double-blind studies of medication they already knew worked.
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realtransfacts · 1 day
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my mission is to normalize women's cocks so much that when I get my pussy installed I'm all cool and mysterious and subversive for being a girl with a vagina
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realtransfacts · 2 days
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realtransfacts · 3 days
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Well I gotta post something for trans day
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realtransfacts · 4 days
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Just so like... it's clear... anyone who censors words that contain "man" or "men" to anything like "xxn" that's TERF shit.
Any reference to women/womanhood that solely revolves around having a uterus or "womb" is TERF shit.
Any sentence where the OP says they support people being "trans identified" with quotes around ""transwomen"" or ""transmen"" is TERF shit.
I'm seeing a lot of you baby Tumblr gays out there not knowing what these specific TERF dogwhistles look like.
"Wombxxn" is an incredibly dumb way of spelling "woman" that treats the word "man" like a slur and also reduces women to their ability to give birth.
"Trans identified" is their way of saying "this person calls themselves trans, but I don't believe they are."
Saying "People should be allowed to identify however they wish, but we still need to protect women/children" IS TERF SHIT.
Learn to identify this garbage, because not all TERFs are going to spell out their intolerance for you. Some of them are going to try and seem reasonable and polite and normal, and it's fucking dangerous to our community.
Also unpack any internalized transphobia and your transmedicalism, because both those things will have you quickly siding with TERFs and bigots.
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realtransfacts · 5 days
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Description: [A video of a woman riding a galloping horse bareback while holding a large rainbow flag.]
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realtransfacts · 5 days
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You DEFINE YOU and thats enough.
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realtransfacts · 6 days
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One magical thing about being on T is that getting misgendered by some shithead online just straight up doesn't affect me at all anymore it's just funny. None of these people would ever see me as anything other than a man if they met me in person. Not that they go outside, but still
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realtransfacts · 7 days
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realtransfacts · 8 days
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Can someone tell me where these feminine trans guys with massive tits who wear push-up bras and skimpy outfits that I keep seeing transphobes complain about are? I’d love to see massive tboy boobs.
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realtransfacts · 8 days
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Hi💫I like to cs, my friend (girl) crossdressed me in my childhood 💅👄 I was happy but i don't demonstrate my happy. I was shy with my friend (a girl) And i like to transforme myself in a woman sometimes. Who i am? I love to dream to be with a woman. I can play in my mind with a tgirl or a lesbian or... . But i prefer a woman i seem (and i afraide to open my closet fem, siss side) . And i feel my man's side and okey wth my man 's side. Which advice and ideas? Thank you 🎊
Only you can define who you are, I cannot do that for you! You could be a man, a woman, a nonbinary person, a genderfluid person, or several of these things, or something else entirely. It's up to you to decide what labels feels like they fit you, if any.
I do have a collection of posts aimed at questioning people here though, so feel free to look through this tag if you want to:
But my general advice is to just do what makes you feel happy. You don't always have to put a label on things, even though that is something a lot of people find comfort in. It's okay to just be you.
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realtransfacts · 8 days
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Pride Animal Iron-on Patches by ArviTammi
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realtransfacts · 8 days
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Btw i use bro all the time on the internet cos i treat it as an internet slang but recent years of, how do u say it, gender expressions? Be like, making sure that you dont call ppl by bro/sis when, i feel like in my context, it's treated as an internet slang. I saw a twitter fight broke out cos a english as a 2nd/3rd lang speaker called a person sis but they turned out t b trans (they didnt put pronouns before the fight broke) but, how do we really should b navigating thru that?
If you want to use bro/sis in a genderless way, go for it. But if a person asks you to not use those words for them, respect that.
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realtransfacts · 9 days
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We're here, we're queer, we're not going anywhere!
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realtransfacts · 10 days
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This is what happen when people take the 'your brain doesn't mature till 25' pop-sci too literally and just ran with it, also transphobia
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realtransfacts · 10 days
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its so hard to feel as if i hold any worth as a nonbinary person. like declining to choose a gender is to decline my possibility of belonging or value. i will never know peace or acceptance. how?
You have worth, and you will find peace and acceptance. I'm sorry if you're in a place where that is hard to believe right now, but it is the truth that your future self will live.
Living in a binary society, where you're expected to be and identify as either a man or a woman and nothing else or inbetween, can absolutely make life feel a bit bleak as a nonbinary person. But you're not by any means alone or without value.
Your feelings are valid, they are understandable, but that doesn't make them true. What is true is that you are as human as any binary person and you have just as much worth as any other person. What is true is that nonbinary people and the issues we face are becoming more and more visible, we are becoming less and less hidden from society.
What is true is that the debate of the possibility for a third legal gender option is a pretty constant topic brought up in politics in many countries, and in some countries it is already available. What is true is that trans health care specialists have offered care specifically to nonbinary people for several years already. What is true is that your existens is known, is validated, is important.
What is true is that there are many thriving queer and nonbinary communities where you will be able to find love and peace from your queer and nonbinary siblings, even if the rest of the people in your life don't want to - or are unable to - give you those things.
What is true is that you might have to fight a lot of battles that binary people don't have to fight, but what is also true is that you will find a way to live your life despite those battles. You will find an everyday life, that you can be happy living in, and you will live it just like every other person lives their everyday life.
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