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"trans men/mascs transition out of oppression and towards privilege" is a terf talking point and it will never be progressive.
#Hi hi I'm a certified feminist with a transgender brother and this shit baffled me to no end#I guess it's just because half of the people that make these assumptions just don't know trans guys in real life??#dude I have watched my brother get harassed I have watched him get purposely misgendered#I know how hard it is being a trans man because I have watched my brother EXPERIENCE it literally right in front of me.#honestly#as the die hard feminist I am#i think we need to really take a step back and like#idk ACTUALLY FUCKING TALK TO TRANS PEOPLE????#because ngl a lot of the stuff trans guys face seem to be rooted in the same stuff women face#because like#transphobic people still treat trans guys as if they are women...#WHICH I FEEL LIKE WOULD BE SOMETHING THAT UNITES US IN THE FIGHT FOR SOCIETAL PROGRESSION AND EQUITY#but no#y'all are too busy going “oh nooo man bad he must hold power over me somehow :(”#DUDE#A TRANS GUY STILL FACES THE DISADVANTAGES OF BEING A WOMAN AND BEING TREATED AS SUCH IN THE EYES OF TRANSPHOBES COME ON
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One really weird thing transphobic cis women will say is something to the effect of “I was a tomboy, thank god it was before the transgender craze. They would made me transition.” Like, probably not, girl. As you are a cis woman who has never communicated any form of gender dysphoria. It makes it really obvious that they think being transgender is just conforming to different gender roles. There is an ocean between a little girl who likes traditionally masculine fashion and has traditionally masculine interests and a child that is transgender. They are not a slippery slope. They don’t push you down the slide of transgenderism if you cut your hair short when you’re 12.
There are so many trans men who were never tomboys, who were the picture of the ‘perfect little girl’ and genuinely enjoyed traditionally feminine hobbies and expressing themselves in ways associated with femininity. It confuses and angers cis people when they come out as trans because they only see gender as a role to perform and not an identity. If you’re truly a woman, you’re generally not susceptible to randomly turning into a man. If you’re truly a man, you’re generally not susceptible to randomly turning into a woman.
#just wanna add my two cents#because growing up#I was a tom boy#I wore nothing but boy clothes every day#refused traditionally “girly” things and liked to rough house and all the other tom boy thing#but when it came down to it#out of me#the tomboy that wore basketball shorts and a baseball cap everyday#and my older “sister” who had never once shown such a rejection of femininity as I had#it runs out it was my “sister” who was actually my brother#and I was just... surprise surprise! a cis girl that was a tom boy!!#My brother is a muscley dorky guy growing out his side burns and mustache and I am still#AS I ALWAYS HAVE BEEN#just a girl that sometimes likes to dress a certain way#gender roles are so funny lol
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vintage record players
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goshhh i've been obsessed with these coats for so long . . .
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some fucking resources for all ur writing fuckin needs
* body language masterlist
* a translator that doesn’t eat ass like google translate does
* a reverse dictionary for when ur brain freezes
* 550 words to say instead of fuckin said
* 638 character traits for when ur brain freezes again
* some more body language help
(hope this helps some ppl)
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your parents signed up to love you unconditionally when they became parents. it’s not your fault if they failed at that. the child is not to blame for not receiving the love they deserve, because it was never their job to earn it.
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