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flag id: the left flag has 7 stripes, which are faded red-pink, sky blue, light yellow, cream, light red-pink, turquoise, and dark faded pink. the left flag has 6 stripes, which are faded red-pink, sky blue, light yellow, light red-pink, turquoise, and dark faded pink. end id.
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cusper | evenic
flags for being a cusper/evenic between nonbinary transmasculine and a masculine/gnc woman for anon!
the top three stripes of each represent nonbinary transmasculinity and the bottom three represent masculine/gnc womanhood. the flags have the same number of stripes as the cusper and evenic flags respectively.
tags: @radiomogai | dni link
#cusper#evenic#nonbinary transmasculine#masculine woman#gnc woman#my flags#my edits#flag edit#flag combo#new flag#mogai flag#mogai
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Like/reblog if you think that you don't need to medically transition to be transgender
#queer#lgbt#lgbtqia#trans#transgender#nonbinary#genderqueer#genderfluid#enby#nb#transmasc#transfemme#transmasculine#transfeminine#transneutral#agender#pride#pride month#trans pride#lgbt pride#happy pride 🌈#pride month 2024#lgbtq+#lgbtqia community#lgbtqiia+#transition#transitioning#trans people#trans positivity#reblog bait
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to everyone who has been talked out of testosterone HRT because it will make you "scary": no it will not. testosterone isn't "scary". masculinization isn't "scary". being masculine or a man isn't "scary". it's just another way to be a person. testosterone HRT is a good thing. it helps many people. if you want to take it, take it. don't let anyone else tell you not to because it "scares" them. it's not happening to them. their fears don't matter to you. it's happening to you. it's your choice.
#lgbtqia#lgbtq#lgbt#queer#trans#transgender#nonbinary#genderqueer#transsexual#intersex#transmasculine#transmasc#trans man#trans men#ftm#tboy#lesboy#boydyke#guydyke#butch lesbian#butch dyke#transmasc butch#ftm butch#testosterone#t hrt#hrt#hormones#hormone replacement therapy#queer community#lgbt community
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Do you want an early Christmas present ? 🍆💦
#trans#transgender pride#trans hrt#igbtq#trans princess#genderqueer#transmasculine#trans goddess#mtf trans#girlslikeus#trans beauty#trans experience#trans femme#trans girl#trans is beautiful#trans lesbian#trans boy#trans life#trans love#trans nonbinary#trans people#trans pride#trans selfie#trans woman#transblr#transfeminine#transgender#transsexual#transfem#transition
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#feminine presenting transmascs are valid#masculine presenting transfems are valid#lgbtqtext#lgbtq text#animated text#word art#transmasc colors#transmasculine colors#transfem colors#transfeminine colors#trans text#transmasc text#transfem text#trans pride#trans positivity#transmasc pride#transmasc positivity#ftm pride#ftm positivity#transfem pride#transfem positivity#mtf pride#mtf positivity#nonbinary pride#nonbinary positivity#queer#queer pride#queer positivity#pride
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everyone knows that cis people need to be less weird about trans bodies but trans people also need to be less weird about trans bodies. no one gaf if ur scared of bottom growth or thinks its weird. keep that shit to urself. ppl keep talking about normalising trans people who don't medically transition but like. don't normalise not wanting to medically transition to the point that medical transition is stigmatised bcs you guys r freaks about trans bodies. no one cares u think that either ftm or mtf bottom surgery is ugly or weird looking. keep that to urself
#transblr#transgender#trans#transsexual#lgbt#ftm#nonbinary#trans man#mtf#trans woman#transmasc#transmasculine#trans masc#trans masculine#transfeminine#transfem#trans fem#trans feminine#ftm hrt#trans hrt#mtf hrt#most popular
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A study just came out from Harvard about how gender affirming surgeries are more commonly performed on "cisgender men/boys" than transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people.
But these men/boys have gynecomastia which, if they were born with it (and the study doesn't specify), they're not just "cisgender".
They're intersex.
How many times now have intersex people told us perisex (non-intersex) people to stop using the statistics of their surgeries just as trans talking points, while erasing intersex people on the whole?
We have no idea how many of those surgeries were forced, or coerced, onto these intersex people. Either from doctors, parents, or even societal pressure.
Perisex trans people need to do better. We have to be better allies to intersex people than this. It disgusts me just how much we have failed our own community, time and time again.
UPDATE
The study actually specifically excluded intersex people.
"Importantly, all surgical procedures among patients with indications of differences in sex development or patients with other medical indications for surgery (eg, cancer, injury) were excluded..."
I'm happy to see this particular study has taken care to exclude intersex people, since surgeries done on them cannot be compared to transgender surgeries, but please bear in mind that this is still just one study.
The horrible truth is that medical abuse against our intersex siblings is still heavily normalized within the medical industry. From using terms like DSD, to forcing kids and even BABIES into sexual binaries with non or dubiously consensual surgeries or HRT, these horrors that intersex people have to go through are all too normal for them. That's unacceptable.
If you have reblogged this post without this update, I urge you to delete that reblog and reblog this version instead. We can fight for intersex rights and (if you're also perisex) show our solidarity without spreading misinformation.
#butchy babbles#lgbtq#lgbtq+#lgbtqia+#lgbtqia#lgbtq community#trans#transgender#trans man#transmasc#trans masc#transmasculine#non-binary#nonbinary#non binary#intersex#intersexism#blossomed to 1k#blossomed to 100
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Before starting T, when I socially transitionned, I was surrounded by radical feminists who saw masculinity as gross and inherently evil, something to avoid, something to make fun of, something to destroy. The other transmascs in my friend group, sometimes, told me that they didn’t knew if they really were non-binary or if they just were scared shitless of saying “I am a man”. Because they saw this as a betrayal to their younger self who had been SAd and abused.
I saw many of my masc friends and trans men around me hate themselves, not outing themselves as men because it would imply so so much, it was like opening the Pandora Box. Even when we were just together, talking about our masculinity was always coated with bits like “I know we’re the privileged ones but…”, “I don’t want to sound like I have it bad but…”, “Women obviously have it worse, but last time…” and we were talking about terrible traumas we experienced while taking all the precautions in the world in the case the walls were a crowd of people in disguise waiting to get us if we didn’t downplay the violence we faced, or like crying and being upset and being traumatized and afraid and scared and to say it out loud would make us throw up the needles we were forced to swallow every second of every day living in our skin.
Most of us weren’t on T yet, some of us were catcalled every day and harassed in the streets or in abusive relationships nobody seemed to care to help them get out of because they were “strong enough” to do it by themselves.
I was using the gender swap face app and cried for ours when I saw my father looking back at me through the screen. The idea of transforming, of shedding into a body that would deprive me of love, tenderness, and safety, was absolutely terrifying. I knew I couldn’t stay in this body any longer because it wasn’t mine, but I also knew that if I was going to look like my dad, my brother, my abusers, it would be so much worse.
5 years later and I’m almost 2 years on T, and almost 2 months post top surgery.
I ditched my previous group of friends. I was bullied out of my local trans community. But let me tell you how free I am.
I was scared that T would break my singing voice: it made it sound more alive than ever.
I was scared that T would make me less attractive: it made me find myself hot for the first time in my life.
I was scared that T would make me gain weight: it did. But the weight I put on is not the weight I used to put on by binging and eating my body until I forgot that it even existed. It’s the weight of my body belonging to me, little by little. The wolf hunger for life.
I won’t tell you the same story I see everywhere, the one that goes “I started going to the gym 8 times a week, I put on some muscles, I started a diet and now I look like an action film actor”, in fact if you took pictures of me from 5 years ago vs now I’d just have more acne, I’d have longer hair and still look like I don’t know what to do with myself when I take selfies.
But the sparkle in my eyes, my smile, tell the whole story way better than this long ass stream of words could ever.
I want to say some things that I wish someone told me before starting medically transitionning.
It’s okay to take your time. It’s your body, it’s your journey, if you don’t feel comfortable taking full doses and want to go slow, the only voice you need to listen to is your own. Do what feels right.
If you feel overwhelmed, it’s okay to take a break, it’s okay to ask for support.
Trans people are holy. Everyone is. You didn’t lose your angel wings when you came out because you want to be masculine. You are not excluded from the joy of existence, from being proud of yourself, from being sad, from being scared, from being angry. The emotions and feelings you allowed yourself to feel while processing what you experienced when you grew up as a girl and was seen as a woman are still as valid as before. Nobody can take that from you. If someone tries to, don’t let them.
It’s perfectly normal to grieve some things you were and had before you started to transition, like your high soprano voice or even your chest. Hatching is painful. You can find comfort in things that don’t feel right, so making the decision to change can be incredibly scary and weird and you deserve to be heard and supported through this. Wanting top surgery doesn’t make the surgery less intense, less terrifying, less painful to recover from. When it becomes too much you have the right to take a break and take some deep breaths before going on.
You don’t have to have a radical, 180° change for your transition to be acceptable or valid or worthy of praise. Look at how far you’ve come already. It doesn’t have to show, you’re not made to be a spectacle, you’re human and it is your journey.
Oh, and last thing, you know when some people say “Oh this trans person has to grow out of the cringy phase where you think that you can write essays about being trans or transitionning or just their experience because it’s weird” ? If you ever hear this or see this online, remember all the people whose writing you read and, even if they were not professional writers, helped you more than any theorists did ? If you want to write, do it. It won’t be a waste. It can help people. Or it won’t, and even then, if it helped you, that’s enough.
Love every of my trans siblings, take care of yourselves. You deserve the world.
#ftm#ftx#genderqueer#transgender#lgbtqiaplus#lgbtqia#queer#trans#trans man#transmasc#trans masculinity#transmasculine#queer masculinty#trans men#trans writing#trans writers#trans pride#transblr#queer writers#queer artist#queer community#queer pride#lgbtq#non binary#genderfluid#lgbtq community#enby#enby pride#trans nonbinary#gor3sigil.txt
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"being trans is a choice" do you honestly think i would CHOOSE to get gender euphoria from wearing knee-length basketball shorts?? that's humiliating
#nonbinary#trans#transmasc#transmasculine#transgender#i look like adam sandler and feel like myself thats so embarrassing#thank god it's not exclusively basketball shorts though#i would look a fool all the time
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Does being misgendered bother you? Maybe a scale from yes greatly to not at all/i find it kinda amusing. (Nuance could be included, “yes, but only from friends and family” for example)
No rush or pressure!
This seems to range greatly in the other trans people I know IRL so I’m curious.
#transmasc#pollblr#trans masculine#transmascqueueline#transmasculine#poll blog#trans polls#new poll#ftm#transmasc poll#ask#requested#misgendering mention#tw misgendering#trans experiences#transmasculine poll#transmasc experiences#social dysphoria#dysphoria#gender#trans#transgender m#transgender polls#ftn#nonbinary transmasculine#transmasculine genderqueer#trans man
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Here's your reminder that AFAB doesn't mean that person has breasts and a vagina. That AMAB doesn't mean that person has a flat chest and a dick.
AFAB PEOPLE CAN HAVE DICKS.
AFAB PEOPLE CAN HAVE FLAT CHESTS.
AFAB PEOPLE CAN HAVE BEARDS.
AFAB PEOPLE CAN HAVE DEEP VOICES
AMAB PEOPLE CAN HAVE TITS
AMAB PEOPLE CAN HAVE PUSSIES
AMAB PEOPLE CAN HAVE CURVES
AMAB PEOPLE CAN HAVE HIGH-PITCHED VOICES
Don't let AMAB and AFAB become the progressive binary
#intersex#intersexuality#trans#transgender#transgender man#transgender woman#transfem#transmasc#transmasculine#transfeminine#trans feminine#trans femme#nonbinary#enby#non binary#non-binary#trans masculine#trans masc#transfemme#lgbtq
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HEY YOU!
Yeah, you! Are you trans? Do you like reading books? Or watching movies?
Do you like media about trans men/transmasculine characters but don't know where to find it?
That's sooo crazy because I have this little spreadsheet I'm working on where I'm trying to document all media with protagonists/major characters who are FTM or transmasculine.
The spreadsheet currently has 400+ entries spread across the following categories:
Books
Manga
Memoirs and non-fiction
Movies
TV Shows
Graphic novels / Comics
Webcomics
Audio dramas
Books and movies are also sorted by:
Which character is trans (MC, love interest, antagonist, etc)
If the trans character is POC
The trans character's sexuality (Because I saw lots of transhet guys sad about only being able to find gay romances)
If the author/actor is also trans (if we know for sure)
It's free to use, and free to add to as well! Editing permissions are on, and I check on the spreadsheet every now and then to make sure everything is in order and to clean up.
If you know something that isn't on the list, please add it! You don't have to fill in every single column, but fill it to the best of your abilities.
If you don't want to use the big ass long link below, you can also use: bit.ly/FTM-protags
I made this because I want it to be a community resource. So even if you're not a trans guy or transmasculine person, please reblog!
#my gay little thoughts#ftm#trans#transgender#transmasc#transmasculine#trans community#trans writing#trans art#lgbt#lgbtq#trans books#trans movies#lgbt literature#trans literature#trans media#trans resources#trans representation#nonbinary#queer#ftm spreadsheet
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nonbinary cat!?
#furry art#furry#sfw furry#my art#sfw furry art#fursona#furry fandom#furry artist#sfw furry artist#minky#nonbinary#enby#non binary#top surgery#transmasculine#trans masc#transmasc#transblr#transgender#trans positivity#trans pride#trans joy#transgender pride#transgenderpride#lgbtq#lgbt#lgbt pride#lgbtq community#lgbtqia#queer community
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im sorry rad fems sold you the lie that butches are only Non Threatening (TM) cis women with short hair who wear T-shirts and jeans with a carabiner, but the reality of the situation is a lot of butches are trans, genderqueer, physically imposing, big, male impersonators, hairy (especially including facial hair), sweaty, muscular, "ugly" and/or fat. some butches are into extreme body modification. some went bald. some are body builders. some are transfem butches who don't wanna overperform womanhood, take estrogen, or medically transition. some butches start testosterone strictly to feel more like a butch. some butches pass as cis men, and some need to do so in order to feel like their butch selves. soft butches are great, but that's not the "One Right Way" to be butch. the butches i'm attracted to would make a rad fem scream and cry and piss themselves on the floor.
#lgbtqia#lgbtq#lgbt#queer#butch#butch lesbian#lesbian#butch dyke#butch sapphic#sapphic#dyke#lesbian community#trans#transgender#nonbinary#transmasculine#trans man#ftm#genderqueer#transmasc#transfemme#transfem#transfeminine#trans woman#trans women#transbian#trans lesbian#our writing
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Hope you’re hungry 🤤
#trans#igbtq#transgender pride#trans hrt#trans princess#genderqueer#transmasculine#mtf trans#trans goddess#girlslikeus#transgender#trans femme#trans experience#trans beauty#trans boy#trans girl#trans is beautiful#trans lesbian#trans life#trans love#trans nonbinary#trans people#trans pride#trans positivity#trans selfie#trans woman#transblr#transfem#transfeminine#transition
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i've seen a few posts talking about the common transmasc stereotype of: "he/they soft boy who likes cavetown"
i dislike this stereotype as much as anyone else, but i still think we should respect those who do fall into this stereotype. most people who identify with this are young queer teens who are trying to just live their lives.
a lot of transmascs gravitate towards cavetown's music because there's not many other artists or communities with people like us. especially one's as welcoming and usually positive as the one created by cavetown and his fans.
#transandrophobia#anti transmasculinity#cavetown#ftm#non binary#nonbinary#transmasc#transmasculine#trans guy#trans boy#trans#transgender
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