#like can I relate to the fluffy hair skinny ukulele cavetown transmasc?
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Can we just all agree that while there is somewhat of a transmasc culture what we each individually think of as trasnmasc is not representative of every transmasc person? Yes, some people (of any ethnicity) partake in the fluffy hair, ukulele, Kai/Alex/Oliver type of transmasc and some people don’t. Some people (of any ethnicity) wear Hawaiian shirts and listen to tally hall and some people don’t. Some people dress in a way that represents their culture. Some people are southern or religious or black or anything other than the typical white transmasc stereotype. But you have to remember some people DO play into that stereotype and it’s important we don’t alienate anyone.
#like can I relate to the fluffy hair skinny ukulele cavetown transmasc?#no#do I love tally hall and funky button ups?#yes#I think saying that the idea of being transmasc is typically through the lens of whiteness is true#but as a black person there are some stereotypes I fit and some I don’t#everyone is different#and it’s reductive to say in ANY way that one kind of person is always the same#‘only white transmascs do this’ is not fair#but in the same breath we should recognize that white transmascs are still the most talked about in the community#and we should be more aware of transmascs of color#trans#transgender#transmasc#ftm#lgbt#nb#nonbinary
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