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condescending praise......condescending praise.....condescending praise......
Can't stop thinking about the butch who bit me and scratched me and fingered my mouth and held me close and bit me and licked my tongue and called me a good girl and bit me and and and
someone made a website where you can declare your favorite pokemon & why. let's all see if every pokemon is someone's favorite... Together
yay! :D
Waow.....
Me and the 6 other bitches with good taste
The crux of the anti trans movement is a war on bodily autonomy. They don't want you to have any agency over what you look like, how you dress, who you date, whether to have kids, etc.
They want total control over you. Not just trans people. Not just queer people. You. Everyone.
Trans people are just a scapegoat. They want total control over everyone's self expression. They want the right to mold you into their perfect little cog in their dehumanizing machine.
Happy Trans Day of Visibility. Our rights are your rights. Our destruction is your destruction.

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Stupid question but are you really a misandrist?
And a heterophobe and a richist too!
we have to start running a massive PSA campaign to young gay people so everyone understands there is a difference between being a dom and being a top and between being a sub and being a bottom. and also that sometimes you are neither a sub nor a bottom and you're just like shy. we need to be handing out flyers we need ads at every train station spreading the word
One of the hardest parts about speaking candidly about being a top and a switch is the confused people who foolishly think "who is in control" and "who gives and receives" are synonyms
Eating out a butch while he infodumps about his favorite ttrpg until he makes a mess of my face when
That nonbinary butch who chainsmokes light blue american spirits will save you btw
i am so proud to be a latina
i love my culture so much

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the unholy trinity of piss-poor caretakers, tag yourself:
tomboy, meaning "this child is clearly queer but let's hope it goes away"
sensitive, meaning "clearly neurodivergent and often distressed but let's keep going until they grow numb"
mature, meaning "traumatized but let's ignore that"
quiet, meaning "has been yelled at or ignored a few too many times and now considers all attempts at communicating with others to be pointless"
self-sufficient, meaning "next to zero trust in parental figures' ability in various aspects of parenting"
lazy, meaning "depressed, but expected to preform tasks or actions without positive support or knowledge of how to do things"
is anyone here ready for fat transgender summer can we give it up for fat transgender summer
One thing that really gets lost in the discussion about the term "femboy" is how it pushes the idea that the only way to have your femininity accepted is to provide sexual attention for men. Many young trans girls are exclusively shown the "femboy" charactur as a solution for their dysphoria. That to be accepted they most provide sexual attention for men to even slightly be seen as a girl.
HUH. fucking yeah
trans woman here! this happened to me early transition and is like a huge part of why i cannot stand the term or anyone who self identifies as a ‘femboy’
Same with me. Before i knew i could be a girl i just accepted that the only way i would be seen as feminine was to sexualize myself.
As that was the only way i knew to do it in the queer community. They only uplift the most sexualized versions of young trans fems and "femboys".
When i found community with trans women i dropped the femboy label almost immediately as i found acceptance from others without sexualization.
And through that i learned to accept myself without sexualizing myself.
This happened to me too. Before I could accept myself as a girl I described myself as a femboy and played into the stereotypes and well into transition I kept the label before feeling comfortable coming out.
Since a friend helped me transition I've never once looked back on that time with joy and I hated myself for being more sexual than I found comfortable to play into what I considered an acceptable application of my identity.
Little Miss Overstimbait would like to reassure you that it's fine if it doesn't cum, it usually doesn't
everyone look out the tranny is about to get inflammatory
tmes choose labels for fun. tmas choose labels because we have to
yes this post is inspired by the number of times i have to see "transfemmasc" in some fuckers bio
trust me i WISH i could pretend my gender assignment at birth doesnt impact the way i move through the world. i would kill to never have to use the word "transfem" ever again. but unfortunately thats not the fucking society we live in. and until we make it to the post scarcity sex liberated world unfortunately im stuck with it

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Anti trans groups in the US are pushing to criminalize DIY estrogen.
Not DIY HRT, but estrogen specifically.
It's mentioned in the document at least 26 times.
Testosterone is mentioned 1 (one) time, in a mildly positive context.
This would criminalize mere possession of diy estrogen.
Please tell me more how "we're all fаgs in the eyes of the state"
You were born with blonde hair.
You hate it.
It looks terrible on you and you've always thought that. When you were really young, you thought that's just what everyone thought about their hair colour. When you were a teenager, people chalked it up to hormones and wanting to be unique and follow the trends of dying your hair. It wasn't.
You've seen people with brown hair. It looks so good. You start imagining yourself with beautiful brunette hair. What if you could be that? And then you hear someone talk about you, call you 'that blonde over there' or someone telling you, 'your blonde hair looks so good!' and you're reminded all over again.
Your parents talk about something. Something you've never heard of before. "All those young kids, dying hair everywhere," they say. You ask them what it means. "Oh, that's when someone with one hair colour thinks they're better off with another hair colour." Your heart lights up. There's more people like you. You're not insane. And then- "Fucking insane. They just want to feel special. All this ridiculousness over trends." It hits you in the heart. You say nothing, just mumble an 'okay' and turn your attention back to your food.
That night, you're scrolling on your phone, and one video pops out. It's talking about dyed hair. You see people not just with natural-coloured dyed hair, but blues and greens and so many other colours. It looks beautiful. You remember your blonde hair. Could it finally be brown? These people are like you. They might be able to help.
You do research. You reach out to people online. And finally, you have your hands on a box dye from a store. it's not the highest quality, but you have it. At midnight the next weekend, you do it. You dye it brown. It's messy and tricky, but your heart is swelling with joy the entire time.
You expect people at school to be happy. Your hair is beautiful. You're beautiful. You finally feel comfort in your hair, confident in the way you look. Instead, you get side-eyes. People whisper and glare. One of your friends pulls you aside. "What happened to your hair?" You tell her you dyed it. Asks her if it looks nice. She grimaces. "Yeah... it looks fine.... but your blonde hair was your natural hair colour and it looked fine as well." You tell her the truth. How you've always hated it on you. Found brown to be so, so much prettier. Looked so much more amazing on you, and felt it too. "Yeah... but blonde is still your natural hair colour, right? No amount of dye is going to change that." Your confidence starts to sink. Will everyone think this?
Turns out, they will. You hear people still refer to you as "that blonde there". New people express confusion. "But her hair's brown? It's very clearly brown." "Well, yeah, but she dyed it. Her natural hair colour is blonde." "Oh... okay."
Your parents don't like it. "Your blonde hair was so beautiful," your mother sobs through her tears. "Why did you have to ruin it? My beautiful blonde child is gone! Gone forever! Why did you do it?" And you tell her that her child is not gone, her child is right here, just with different hair. She doesn't listen to a single word. Your father is mad. He yells at you to get out of his house, that you're a fucking disgrace, that you're mentally ill and brainwashed by trends and so many other hurtful things. You can only leave.
You try to go to another friend's place. She answers the door with a scowl. "Why are you here?" she seethes. She's angry. Why? You tell her about your situation. "Serves you right," she spits. "You're incredibly offensive to everyone with blonde hair." You ask her why, puzzled. "You clearly hate blonde hair. Why else would you dye it? Do you find blonde people disgusting?" No, no, that's not it. Blonde people are fine, you try saying. It just didn't suit me. I wish it did, but it didn't, so I changed it. "Stop twisting everything," she says. "I don't want to see your face." The door closes and you're left there on the steps.
You don't know what else to do. Were you truly lying? No, blonde hair has never suited you. Brown looks better. Brown makes you feel secure. You feel it's what makes you feel like yourself. But why can no one grasp that?
You search up more on your phone, and you find a community for similar people. People thrown out, disowned, abused for dying their hair or expressing wants to. When you get there, you find that they accept you with the warmest smiles and the coziest hugs. You find people that bleached their brown hair to blonde and dyed their blonde hair to brown, just like you, and they look so amazing. You find people with all sorts of coloured hair too, red, blue, yellow, purple, multicoloured and hair that gets redyed differently depending on the day. They all have similar stories. You've finally found a place you belong.
Outside, people are still outraged. They scream at the community that they're brainwashing their kids, that they're grooming every kid to dye their hair until there's no natural hair kids left. You don't feel hurt anymore. You know now they make no sense. They push out their own children, and this is the result. They don't want people with dyed hair banding up together.
Brown hair has always suited you. You're rather tired of people trying to pretend it doesn't.
This is not about dyed hair.