#is this gender
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mossy-crow0 · 1 month ago
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i am female however if i woke up tomorrow as a cute skater boy with fluffy wavy brown hair and warm honey brown eyes and faint freckles i would not complain
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wireframemachine · 8 days ago
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On todays episode of Autism, ADHD or Objectum?
Finding certain words or phrases deeply appealing and relating on a level closely resembling gender expression. To me stuff like :
Broadcasting system, International music system, telegraph system, telephone service, radio signals, ….
Anything tech -y from older times? I want that. How do I want it? I don’t know. How do I feel drawn to it, relate to it? I don’t know. Do I want to be this or want to be with it? The concept of it, the words , or the objects connected to it? I don’t know but i love it a bit too much
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dawgfighter · 1 year ago
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does a cartwheel
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illegal-prime · 1 year ago
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I think I’m cis but don’t really comprehend it.
my pronouns are he and him but 4 dimensionally.
list of genders i think are really awesome
cis women who are so femme it loops back around to genderfuckery
genderfluid but like, really fast (high pressure (gender)liquid?)
anything that sparks tumblr discourse about you specifically
trans people who aren't "presenting" as any gender. see also: autistic people who aren't "presenting" as any gender
otherkin/therians whose spirituality influences their gender
everything 2007 scene kids had going on
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nattousan · 5 months ago
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*doom music starts to play* I actually kindof like scheduling these kinds of appointments now...
but seriously Fellas, don't forget to schedule a pap smear every couple of years just in case. If you still have a cervix you can still get cervical cancer. ilu
this has been a psa
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androgynealienfemme · 2 months ago
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NEW YORK (AP) — New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday told hospitals that they would be violating state law if they stop offering gender-affirming care for people under age 19 in response to an executive order from President Donald Trump aimed at curtailing federal funding for such treatments.
In a letter, James, a Democrat, told health care facilities that refusing to provide the treatments would violate New York’s anti-discrimination laws.
“Regardless of the availability of federal funding, we write to further remind you of your obligations to comply with New York State laws,” her letter reads.
Everyone say thank you to NY Attorney General Letitia James!!!
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nando161mando · 22 days ago
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tawnysoup · 3 months ago
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Found my fav Slay the Princess route recently. Dragon my beloved. Your horrifying beak mouth was an impossible-to-refuse lip syncing challenge 💖
Shoutouts to @blacktabbygames for making such a cool game!
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quinn-host-arc · 9 months ago
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the statements "clothes don't have gender" and "clothes can and do invoke gender dysphoria and euphoria for many people" can and should coexist.
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scramratz · 2 months ago
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guzhufuren · 2 months ago
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Some happy things from the first day of marriage equality in Thailand 💗❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
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First three couples who registered their marriage in different districts:
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some openly queer actresses and a director celebrating this historical day:
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foxpost-generator · 3 months ago
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robinprinceofchaos · 3 months ago
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If you are a British/UK citizen, there is currently a petition running (with only 125 signatures) that ends in June 2025. The petition calls for the government to make it so that you do not need a diagnosis of gender dysphoria to change your gender.
If you are a British/UK citizen, and would like to sign:
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/701159
If you're not a British/ UK citizen it'd be much appreciated if you could share this post !! :)
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lapdogchase · 1 month ago
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(so mad i can’t see straight) Yeah i just don’t think chat gpt is a good classroom tool
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shamebats · 3 months ago
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Gendered parenting is so weird. As a little kid I was a total daddy's girl, I was told I would always try to sneak into the garage, I was always very interested in everything he was doing and would follow him around while he was working, but while my family was never the type to outright say "you can't do that because you're a girl", they simply didn't entertain the idea that I could possibly be interested in cars. Then when my little brother was born, it was just assumed he would become a mechanic like our dad because he was a boy. Even though he, unlike me, didn't like being in the garage much and wasn't all that interested in what dad was doing. Once he got to a certain age, dad started making him help and would drag him away from his actual interests for it, which lead to a lot of arguing and not much actual learning.
Gendered expectations sort of create doubles of children. There's the real child with their actual personality, interests and behaviors, and then there's the Gender Child.
My real brother hated soccer and team sports. The Gender Child that existed only the minds of the adults in his life needed to play soccer because that's what a Boy Child does.
Growing up, I always felt like adults didn't actually know me as a person and they weren't interested in getting to know me. Because they felt they'd already learned everything there was to know about me when they were told "it's a girl".
When I talk about how I never got gifts I actually liked from my relatives (to this day I still don't like getting gifts that aren't something I picked out myself), it isn't actually about the gifts themselves. I don't even remember them. What I do remember is the feeling of being given gifts that were seemingly not bought with the real me in mind. They were for the Girl Child™️ version of me. The me that adults wanted me to be, not who I actually was.
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