in the past one of the hardest and most dysphoric things to accept for me during my transition was that no matter what i did i was gonna end up looking like and being a trans woman. i was so brainwashed into thinking that trans women were disgusting that i thought i needed to be identical to a cis woman to live a happy life. it seems so silly now! nowadays i WANT to look like a trans woman! i’m proud! trans women have my heart!
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Congratulations Thailand!!
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My favorite thing on the planet is when transphobes on the internet assume I'm amab. They think they're doing something hurtful by calling me a man and meanwhile I'm like "Who, me? Thank you!! 😱😭👉👈"
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idk what queer needs to hear this but you can do whatever you want forever. be a lesbian man. be a gay woman. be a transfemmasc nonbinary catgender lesboy. these terms are for YOU...not OTHERS' comfort.
"but it makes a mockery of REAL queers" tell me why you need external validation from allocishets? cause i know that's why you're so ashamed of us other queers...the weird(er) queers. the noun/emoji/xenopronoun xenogender queers.
everyone say "thank you" to Mutant (xe/rot/it) that's plural, audhd, disabled, transfemmasc, furry, zombiekin, cat therian, sans undertale fictkin, for being alive and in the queer community 'cause being yourself is the only way we're gonna thrive.
if you keep pressuring yourself to being stuck in a box you're gonna eventually run outta air. breathe a lil.
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What if I told you to get down on your knees?
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pic from the summer😺☺️💕
Send a text to get new triple S content💰🥺💕
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the amount of blocking i have to do on this site as a transfem is craaazy
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why everything is about sex and romantic relationship
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Men with like- a little bit of stubble
Reblog if you agree
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The trans flag, its meaning and history!
The trans flag was created in 1999 a year after the bisexual flag was created. It was created by Monica Helms and was first shown at a pride in Phenix, Arizona in 2000.
The color meanings are,
Baby blue: Representing the traditional color of baby boys
Light pink: Representing the traditional color for baby girls
White: Representing intersex, GNC people, transitioning, neutral or unidentified gender.
Many nonbinary people use this flag to represent that they are trans and nonbinary, some do not. Everyone is entitled to have their own feelings on how they choose to use the flag or not use the flag. It's important to respect everyone’s identities regardless of if they make sense to you or not.
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