i love the sheer variety i see when i meet trans men, trans boys, transmasc butches, ftms and the transmasculine community. no two transmasculine people you meet are the same. you'll meet tough boys, soft men, guys who love makeup, people who dress like they're from a specific period in the past, proud butches, dudes who dress like freaks, dapper gentlemen, lesboys and lesbian men, goofy boydykes, silly bros and your best friend. the transmasculine community is rich in diversity and every person you meet has a lot to teach you about what masculinity and manhood mean
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"kill em with kindness" wrong potion of transexuality
🏳️🌈💥💫🧑🔬🎊🎉🪄🧪⚗️💊⚧️♀️♂️❓✔️🏳️⚧️
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Begging people to get normal about the way multigender people label their attraction
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Nah, I wasn't born in the wrong body. It was just a "some assembly required; batteries not included" type package.
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most people don't have a problem with me calling myself a girlboy, but somehow calling myself cistrans is way more controversial. like guys. i identify as multiple genders. one of those genders is the one i was assigned at birth. the other one is not. there is also other stuff going on. what would you have me call myself if not a cistrans girlboy
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mfs claim they support multigender people and then they go on to disregard and mock every label multigender people use
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this is my favorite "am i nonbinary" quiz of all time, if you're ever questioning then this is a good one to try
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met my new endocrinologist. they are a nonbinary person in their 50s who uses they/them pronouns only. they have graying hair on their temples. they just look, sound and act like a person. older nonbinary people are everything. older nonbinary people don't understand how much they mean to the world. thank you, we love you
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Multi gender folks should be able to have complex identities tied to having multiple genders and that's that. Send post
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Like this post if you're Genderqueer
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It makes me really sad that there's still transphobia on this world, especially on this app when there's so many amazing queer people here.
Anyways, I just wanted to say that I love you trans people. I love you, even if you haven't transitioned yet, even if you use the "wrong" pronouns, even if you have surgery scars or the procedure went wrong. I love you even if you're old, even if you transitioned late, even if you regret some or even all of your transition choices. I love you even if you're not supported, even if your family stopped talking to you, even if You've lost loved ones or you have to keep this away from them. I love you even if you're gender non nonconforming, even if you pass as the gender you were assumed to be, even if you still dont pass. I love you even if you use "weird" or "niche" genders, even if you're mogai, even if you're "cringe", even if you're cis trans, even if you use "contradictory" labels, even if you don't fit society's expectation of what a trans person should be, if they're okay with us at all. Hell, I love you even more if you're brave enough to present as yourself for yourself, not presenting as what the world wants you to be.
I just love trans people...
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