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i talk about transitioning and all anyone ever says is "I hope you don't regret it" what if instead we said I hope you love it. I hope it's everything you ever wanted. I hope you live the rest of your life in utter bliss. etc etc.
I hope you transition and I hope it's the best thing you ever did and I hope you never look back and I hope you finally feel comfortable in your own skin
how I feel about it

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if youre a trans man you have got to read We Both Laughed In Pleasure by lou sullivan. crazy how much I relate to his experience minus the tons of hookups and drugs and anonymous gay sex lmao. particularly describing how lonely and isolating it feels to be a gay trans man, but how he still describes his transition with such joy and how full and satisfied he feels with himself the more he transitions and the more people see him as the gay man he is
I just read a period of his diaries where he tried living as a woman again after years of dressing like a man because his boyfriend at the time was discouraging him from perusing surgery and hormones, and he wrote something like "every day I feel more like a part of the human race, but less and less like a person" and reading that made me feel something real deep
a poem he wrote after starting T and just before his top surgery that made me smile:
My hands, my wrists, my arms.
My body unveils itself
and it is simply, quietly beautiful.
Suddenly, magically we found each other
There we were...here we are
I plan to let you happy me
Summer me
Winter me.
I'm so sorry but I do not give a fuck about your gender studies professor when I was transphobically harassed out of my own gender studies program by a tenured professor who refused to gender me correctly because she couldn't comprehend why "someone who wanted to be a man" would care about the subject and could only see me as ~woman lite~ as a result.
Like. Never forget I didn't go into gender studies academia because of institutional transphobia in the field and that's why I'm so adamant about taking the time to actually read theory and works written by theorists in your own time. Upper ed gender studies is great, but it has serious systemic issues, ESPECIALLY with the way it treats and acknowledges (or doesn't acknowledge) trans men at ALL.
Like seriously, why do you all think I do so much reading and writing on my own and with my local community over academia?
April 27, 2025 - Ka Daisy, an NPA guerrilla and trans woman, was martyred after a confrontation with security forces in Barangay Tapi, the Philippines.
She was known for teaching literacy and math to members of her squad who were uneducated and always carrying a make-up kit in her guerilla supplies. May she rest in power. [video]/[video]
"As an LGBT youth our role is important in advancing the revolution. To change society's views we must change society herself"
(thanks internet archive for archiving the video that got deleted by youtube, and thanks @noneedtofearorhope for finding it. also, good to know: "Ka" is a title like comrade, not part of her name).
for further context, the NPA is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, which has been engaged in armed and unarmed, underground and aboveground, struggle against fascist and bourgeois-liberal dictatorships in the Philippines for over 60 years now. though the NPA's presence is mostly limited to rural areas, the CPP and its popular front and youth wings are active all throughout the Philippines.
more than just fighting the state powers, they are actively engaged in improving the conditions of the rural peasantry and the urban workers and semiproletariat (they were involved, for example, in the jeepney drivers strike a year or two ago). the NPA stands for New Peoples' Army, but in certain areas where they either hold power or are living among the peasantry, they're called the "Nice Peoples' Army". they live and work along with the villages they're staying in, and help feed and teach the people
their line on LGBT rights is one of the most advanced out of any communist formation worldwide. they hold that the liberation of gay and trans people cannot be achieved without the liberation of the proletariat and peasantry, and vice versa. they've held this line for a long time - they were fighting for trans people back when most other left-wing parties (such as the RCP, pre-Avakian-cult) held reactionary positions on their role in society. here's an article with more context on gay and trans people in the CPP. (warning for misgendering in the context of a trans person's "former self").
rest in power Ka Daisy and let her acts and words serve the liberation of all people
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ONG we bringing transsexual back into use
ok I think y’all are ready to see transgender Frankenstein’s monster I did for class
Transgenders with father issues when they watch Guillermo del Toros Frankenstein(2025) be like: that creature is so me #meandmycreature
More transmasc Logan 🥰
Old man Wolvie has to wear transtape because of course his tits figured out how to grow back after almost a century

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My 90yr old Irish Catholic grandpa doesn’t miss with my gender. He’s never gotten my name wrong, or my pronouns, never even faltered over it.
It’s all so natural too: son, big man, young man…
We’ve never talked about it. He’s the only one who hasn’t pushed for details. He just accepted it and carried on because it’s not a huge deal.
It’s so comforting.
My dear that’s called Alzheimer’s
I wasn’t going to respond to this, I looked at your blog. Your irrational hatred and bile directed towards trans people is palpable and pathetic. This was intended to upset me.
But I now have a chance to talk about who my grandfather is.
You see, I find it interesting that you claim the only way my 90yr old grandfather could possibly be so accepting is if he was dying of one of the most horrible diseases known to man, a condition which eats your brain from the inside out and turns you in an angry, scared shell of the child you once were while your family has to grieve you long before you’re dead.
You find it easier - and evidently prefer - to believe that to accept me, my grandfather must have Alzheimer’s rather than any other reason.
Why is that easier to believe than a man who lived through (not was born during, not was around for, lived through) the Second World War and the aftermath, seeing footage of the concentration camps and meeting refugees would be accepting?
A poor builder and a farmer who worked alongside queer men and deaf men and the few people of colour in Northern Ireland in the 1950s and was himself barred from many places of employment and education due to his religion?
This man, whose oldest son was born the year the British army began occupying his country, who lived through the Troubles and was automatically considered suspicious and dangerous through an incident of birth? A man who helped raise six children - most of them boys and therefore in great danger of the army turning their guns on them for playing kid-games - in a time of civil war where it didn’t seem to matter which side you were on, the bombs and shootings could get you either way? A man who once was taken hostage by the IRA?
My grandfather’s oldest son - my dad - was the first in his family to go to university and there he met and fell in love with a Protestant woman. This was before the Good Friday Agreement, when the civil war was still happening, and if my grandparents had a problem with it - they never let said to my mum.
(My grandpa and my mum don’t really get along, but that’s more to do with me being a premature baby and tensions over my survival and disagreements on how to look after me. My mum and my Nana? Thick as thieves.)
They certainly never let it slip to us when we came along because it wasn’t important anymore that we were something many people in Northern Ireland would have preferred to not exist. It didn’t matter.
He voted in the Good Friday Agreement in hopes of stopping the conflict. He spent a lot of time listening to me about the bullying I was facing for being - unbeknownst to me at the time - queer and disabled. He just told me that being happy was far more important.
Being trans? It does not matter. Of course it doesn’t matter to him because he’s seen worse things in the world.
He’s ninety years old. He’s still out on the farm, he’s still studying history, he’s still sharp as fuck. I’ve seen someone die of Alzheimer's. I know every bit of it and it’s not him. Besides, I’ve not medically transitioned in anyway yet. He’s only seen me presenting fully masc for six days in person. Two years in total. If he had Alzheimer’s he’d be calling me by my deadname and using she/her.
And he’s not unusual. Outside of your echo chamber, most people are fine with trans people. Most people don’t care. Most people are accepting. They may not understand, they may not use the right words, but they’re accepting.
I do find it interesting that once again the TERF tactic is try and wrestle autonomy and self-control away from people who don’t follow your bigoted stances. Autistics must be being manipulated. Trans men are clearly confused little girls. Children obviously can’t understand their own minds and bodies.
My grandfather must have Alzheimer's.
Of course my view of a world I’ve seen in a Tumblr textpost must be more correct than the reality everyone else lives in.
Have the day you deserve.
If anyone wants to see my grandpa, still kicking at 91.