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bedupolker · 1 day ago
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Do u think the rat guy and mouse lady would try having their own kid? Or are the six she had is enough?
This doesnt answer your question but I think if they did want to try for another litter, going to the rodent OB-gyn would be an experience
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tolympiabeanie · 7 months ago
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Do you think i look good in blonde?🤭🥰
Reblog if you think i look good and if you love trans😍🥰
Answers in my dm🤭
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lovelena-158 · 2 months ago
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My juicy ass is ready to be fucked hard by you 💦💦🍆🍑
Reblog and dm if interested 🍆🍆
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carrymelikeimcute · 2 months ago
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struck today that trans guys in the UK are being told 'you're setting yourself up for a lifetime of medicalisation!!!!!' by scandalised older women who bemoan their 'having breasts removed that have never known a lover's caress' (yes that's a direct quote, fuck you allison bailey).
But apparently birthing a child, which literally shrinks your grey matter and permanently alters your body - significantly effecting your quality of life with incontinence, hernias, loss of sexual function/sensation, not to mention depression and body dysmorphia as your entire body literally changes forever and you suddenly have a dependant human that will be with you for the rest of your life...that's just something you can do on a whim with no need for anyone else's input or approval. 'Oh you can just have the one' 'it's not that hard' 'yI know it was an accident, but you might as well keep it'.
Apparently AFAB bodies are only allowed to be permanently changed and 'medicalised' for the benefit of others - the production of children/new tax payers, and not for the actual person inhabiting them.
Like, AFAB people don't just owe the world their bodies for the pleasure of (predominantly) cis straight men. They also owe them their health and body functionality.
Terf rhetoric literally frames AFAB bodies as a community resource.
Terfs are inherently against bodily autonomy.
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the-trans-man-with-no-plan · 3 months ago
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why are transphobes so obsessed with what's in my pants? like i got a packer if you wanna blow me that bad but chill fr
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tsfaraworld · 9 hours ago
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Is this a cute enough look 🥹
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apricotbuncakes · 3 months ago
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One thing that's always confused me about trans meds is when they claim that you aren't really trans (or your gender) unless you've started hormones, received bottom and top surgery, and conform to societal gender role expectations.
But if that's true, then are they really trans either? Because by their logic they weren't really their gender before completing those requirements. And if they weren't that gender, then why would they have transitioned at all?
Part of getting access to gender affirming care is going through hoops and bending over backwards to prove that you are truly the gender you say you are, and pinky promising over and over that transition is right for you. If you can't go through informed consent for HRT, then you have to do therapy for a year or more, have lived as your gender for a year or more, get parental consent if you're under 18, and that's assuming you live in a place where hrt is legal at all for trans people (because in some countries, it isn't).
And while I think the gender dysphoria diagnosis is stupid (everyone has the potential for gender dysphoria, it's just called different things for cis people, meaning that gender dysphoria is only used for trans people to 'prove' that we are the gender we say we are) it's the only thing that insurances will accept as a 'valid' reason for getting our care.
So, clearly they must have been their gender before they medically transitioned, otherwise they wouldn't have been allowed to in the first place. So why aren't other people 'really' trans if they can't get access to those things, if they want to do some things but not others, if they can't transition yet for safety? Why are they special? Why do they get to be trans but we aren't?
On the topic of gender affirming care, please donate to my GoFundMe or my PayPal to help me afford top surgery. If you send proof of your donation ($2 or more) to my DMs, you'll be eligible to receive a zine I've made about my transition. It'll have art and poetry in it!
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manichewitz · 29 days ago
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testosterone could've fixed her (bella swan)
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ur-z0mbie-b0yfriend · 3 months ago
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what happens if i bite a zombie boyfriend. do i become a zombie too or
Nono you can bite a zombie without getting infected but if I bite youuuuu that’s
How you become zombie
In my eyes
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raccooninapartyhat · 1 year ago
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weird unexpected consequence of testosterone: half of my shoes no longer fit me
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alexvalder · 8 months ago
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Yet again hypothetical PCOS that I might have is a cause to my transness in grandmother's eyes... "Maybe we should've cured it so you would be normal"
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reallyneedsalife · 1 year ago
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fun [-_-] dysphoria discoveries round ???
bracelets that hang? / my wrists?
my handwriting?
nail polish / ear piercings? (my brain has the logic of "looks great on everyone else and is not a gendered thing. unless you do it, then it IS a gendered thing :D")
using.. highlighters?
photos that show my hips in any way shape or form / anything that causes me to be aware of my chest or hips in any way shape or form
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gemsandjunk · 1 year ago
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“This teenager on the internet doesn’t know their queer history!!!” Cool. So are you going to:
- block/ignore them and move on with your life, because they are a child on the Internet that cannot hurt you
- correct them and provide them resources to learn more about what they got wrong
- black out their name when posting a screenshot of their take if you truly feel the need to insult a minor for not knowing something so badly
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- publicly mock them, insult them, frame them as the source of all of the community’s ills, encourage your peers to do the same, and overall put them in a situation that will cause them to fear and lash out at any older person- queer or not- that interacts with them online in the future, all for the crime of not knowing a history that they wouldn’t have been taught in even the most liberal of learning environments?
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constantvariations · 2 years ago
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Something that kinda distresses me about ftm Vergil and/or Dante fanart is that the top surgery scars are the only scars they have
Dante getting impaled is basically a running joke in the games and VoV confirmed that Vergil was physically tortured, so where are those scars?
Don't get me wrong - I love the art and the concept, and I know the artists never mean to come off this way, but it feeds into the whole "pretty scars only" thing where people with artful slashes through an eyebrow are fawned over but anyone with acne scars is ridiculed
Idk it just makes me sad
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uncanny-tranny · 1 year ago
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Hello there, I really enjoy scrolling through your blog and I hope you're doing well today. I've noticed a pattern in myself --- every time I get close to going on T, I back off and wait. Been years now, and I'm not sure what I'm waiting for anymore. I was wondering if you had any words for this? Does that feeling of "waiting until it gets bad enough" or "waiting for a sign" ever go away, or do I just have to take the leap of faith?
I think it might help if you see if there's a deeper reason for your hesitation. I'm absolutely not saying I don't believe you, I do, and sometimes, we can feel hesitancy without really... knowing why, until we explore.
When I say "explore," what I mean is see what you aren't so sure about with testosterone. I've seen so many people express that they fear "losing" parts of themself when they go on T, such as a singing voice. I think that the fear of losing something is one of the biggest reasons people tend to shy away from going on testosterone, which is why I definitely want to encourage you to see that exploration as an option. It isn't about forcing you to or away from testosterone but to see where you're at. I've found that people who actively sought out answers to inquiries like that tend to have a firmer desire about their transition because it demystifies the transition process.
Taking a leap of faith can work out, but for some, that's just not how their brains understand, conceptualize, and accept change - and that's okay. If it comes to the point where you do take a leap of faith, what I would like to encourage you to do is both have a good support system and care team and be very vigilant about where you're at, and documenting how you feel and respond to hormones. I think this can help some people because they're still sorting out how they feel, so they aren't bottling it up or feel ashamed about any of the process.
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kirlianradio · 1 year ago
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Hit one year on T recently. I’ve decided I deserve some cisman audacity. Totally definitely unrelated, who wanna hire me for a position I’m totally definitely for sure qualified for
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