lmao long time no draw??
I’m working on my webcomic currently but here’s a few doodles I’ve done of the main boy, Owl. I scrapped Simon’s old design and renamed him, so technically they are the same, but different.
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lmao long time no draw??
I’m working on my webcomic currently but here’s a few doodles I’ve done of the main boy, Owl. I scrapped Simon’s old design and renamed him, so technically they are the same, but different.

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a message for trans and nonbinary creators
never stop creating. your work has so much value. as a nonbinary transboy, every time I encounter a trans/nb character in a comic, in fiction, in a series, in a video game, even someone’s ocs, I’m overjoyed. it’s about more than representation - though that is a huge part of it - it’s about hope. hope for a future where trans people are not ostracized and nonbinary people are not ignored. we need trans and nonbinary creators to help develop creative media that features the beautiful wide range of people within our community. we need more than token trans characters that exist mainly to educate cis people (which is a step in the right direction, but is just that - a step) we need diverse portrayals of us by us. so don’t let anyone tell you that your work has no value. Don’t let anyone tell you that you have “too many trans characters” or that “your character’s gender is irrelevant”. keep on writing, drawing, and creating trans and nonbinary characters, even if the stories or media they’re a part of don’t specifically revlove around gender. Whether it’s a small web comic you make and share online or something that will end up on bookshelves or a movie screen one day, your work is important, and as a creator and a member of the community, I thank you from the bottom of my heart 💗
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When trying to figure out which celebrities are actually non binary it’s hard to tell which of them just like to challenge gender norms and which of them are genuinely non binary and which of them preferred to leave it vague because the media can’t tell the difference apparently.
Like okay. Sam Smith, Ruby Rose, and Miley Cyrus have been pretty clear about being non binary. Cool. Fine. But Jaden Smith is a guy that happens to like wearing dresses sometimes and the media takes that as being non binary. Then a non binary activist like Jeffery Marsh is interviewed and during the interview says their preferred pronouns and still gets misgendered during that same interview.
So to be clear, use what people say about themselves when you are reporting about their gender. Not what you observe about them. Especially if those people are still living.
thembo pride flag!!!!! for attractive but ultimately dumb individuals who use they/them pronouns!!!! (credit if using lmao)

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you are beautiful!
you are valid, even if you…
- are not out yet
- aren’t on hormones
- are gnc
- use neopronouns
- identify as a gender that is not male or female
have a nice day
dark skinned trans men……. legendary
dark skinned trans women…….. ethereal
dark skinned non binary people……. amazing
dark skinned trans people…….. incredible
Pride Month is coming up and I just wanna remind yall I sell Pride Merch I’ve designed on my Etsy, and Redbubble
Examples:
Support your local nb artist ✌🏽
one time i told a friend “hey we cant be friends anymore if the second you learn my deadname you use it for me.” and then she shut up and never did it again.
what I’m saying is that you DONT need to take shit from cis “friends”. not respecting your pronouns? you don’t need to be treated like shit. saying you’re a special snowflake? why are you still with them. talking shit about you behind your back about your gender identity? LEAVE THEM!!!!
PLEASE dont feel obligated to stay with transphobic friends. they arent worth it.

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Like, the “goal” of being trans isn’t to pass, it’s to be happy. And if your happiness is squared away in passing then whatever I ain’t gonna yell at ya for it, but thats a you kinda thing and saying it’s the overarching “goal” of everyone’s is ridiculous.
hey if you’re a trans or nb boy reading this, you look very handsome today have a good day you funky little man
hey if you’re a trans or nb gal reading this, you look very beautiful today have a good day you funky little lady
hey if you’re an unaligned or genderfluid or anything that doesn’t fit the previous reblogs person reading this you look stunning today have a good day you funky little human being
♡ They/Them Dagger Pin - Link in the source! ♡
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Me: *has fun being transgender for one (1) second*
Some rando:
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Writing Trans Characters: Names
A quick basic run down on referring to your trans characters for cis writers:
A trans woman is a woman. A trans man is a man. A trans girl is a girl. A trans boy is a boy. A trans enby is an enby. They have always been the gender they are. They did not use to be anything else.
Trans is an adjective and does not get hyphenated (NOT: trans-girl) and there is always a space (NOT: transgirl). You have a trans characters. Not a transcharacter.
You do not always have to use the adjective trans when referring to them. It’s an identity and a descriptor. Use it when it’s relevant. Use it like you would cis when talking about a character.
It’s also transgender (adjective) and transition/ed/ing (verb). Assigned gender/male/female at birth (agab, amab, afab) is how you can talk about what gender the character was assigned at birth without misgendering them. They are also not biologically X gender. They are whatever gender they are. Body parts don’t have a gender.
It’s also not “the opposite gender” since male and female are not the only two genders that exist. There are so many potential variations. If you must, quotation marks work or “the opposite binary gender” works as well. Gender isn’t a binary and non-binary people exist.
The Types of Names:
(Note: The name types can be one or two words. Deadname as a verb: to deadname, to use someone’s dead name, is generally one word though. )
Their name (also preferred name or chosen name): Generally the one they pick and change to once they start transitioning. This is the name your character should be known by for story purposes, narration, character profiles and plotting notes. This is their name.
The dead name, the name that shall not be mentioned: This is usually the birth name. It may also include previous names if the person changed their name prior to their current one. It is generally not used, or at least only used when necessary. Such as when a character is not out, when around transphobic family members who insist on calling them by their dead name, or when it is their legal name and so ends up on documents.
Generally, a character will not say they used to be “dead name”. It’s a dead name. It’s dead. We murdered it and buried it and put a stake through its heart to keep it from coming back. We don’t want it back. Neither does your character.
Revealing a character is trans by deadnaming them is a shitty thing to do. This is the name that shall not be mentioned. Unless you have reason to use this name for them, don’t. You don’t even have to know what their birth name/dead name is! You can give them their chosen name and be done with naming them!
Legal Name: The name the person’s government and all that fancy paperwork for doctors and the dmv and bank accounts and basically everything that verifies an identity knows them by. This may be the deadname/birth name or chosen name depending on whether or not the character is able to change it. (Note: some places may allow the person to have a preferred name on file that is used instead if the legal name is the dead-birth name.)
Using the legal name as a way to deadname your character is also a pretty shitty thing to do, but it does happen. If you want to go that route, really consider why you are doing it, then make sure you do it right and in a way that is respectful to actual trans and nonbinary people. This is where ask blogs and sensitivity readers are your friend.
OK, now that we’ve got those basics out of the way, now it’s on to giving your character a name.
Naming Your Character
One of the good rules for naming any character is realizing that your character didn’t (usually) pick their name, their parents. That goes out the window with trans characters. Most trans and nonbinary people pick their own names. It’s also usually not just a gender swapped version of their birthname. It also may or may not start with the same letter. Some people like it, some people don’t. It’s all personal preference.
Some ways your character may pick their name:
they searched through a babynaming site and found a name that has a meaning/origin/sound they like
a favorite character from a tv show, video game, book, or movie
a celebrity they admire
a person in their life they admire
a dead relative they want to honor
it sounds cool
it sounds like how they want people to see them
they just heard the name and Knew ™
a sibling suggests it
Basically: if there’s a reason you would name your kid it, it’s also a likely reason a trans person would pick it as their name.
Some people pick their names quickly, some take a lot of time to settle on one, and some will go through multiple names before they find one that fits.
As I said above, most trans and nonbinary people don’t stick with their birth name or pick one that is a gender swapped version of it. Some people do.
Things that could make your character more likely to keep the birth name or pick one close to it:
They already have a name that works with their gender (a lot of names that are gender neutral, or if the parent gave them a name that is traditionally the “opposite” gender of the one they were assigned at birth.)
They don’t meet much resistance to transitioning/have a bunch of family support.
They haven’t had the name ruined for them (as in people don’t forcibly misgender the name, or haven’t ruined the name for other reasons)
The name has significant importance to them (such as it belonging to a family member they also want to honor)
It was the name their parent(s) would have given them if they had been born the “opposite” gender (and they want to use that name because they like it/ it fits the family name theme, and the family is accepting of the transition).
Of course, your character picking a name that is close to their original doesn’t mean it’s ok to deadname them. It’s also definitely not ok to misgender them.
I’ve found myself wondering “Where are the trans people of color?” a million times.
In my life, I’m often the only person of color in a room of trans people. I’ve noticed it is harder to find pictures and reviews of products (like packers) in the non-white skin tones. I see fewer pictures of POC post-surgery, and fewer people of color documenting their changes on HRT. Selfies of trans people, binary or non-binary, tend to skew towards the white and AFAB side. Hopefully, this blog can provide a sense of community and inclusion for all trans people of color.
This blog is a place where we can answer that question. Where are the trans people of color? We’re right here! We’re talking about how our day went, about our families, about coming out, about our pets, about our transitions, about our ups and downs. We are here. We exist. This is a new blog for TPOC (trans people of color) to submit selfies of themselves! Anyone and everyone is allowed to follow us, all support is welcome, but only TPOC can send selfies.
Please reblog and spread the word!