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I haven't seen this one here so here you go people.

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Xenoexpressive Pride Flag
Xenoexpressive: Where one expresses in a way that feels connected to their Xenogender. (So for example someone who is Sungender may wear clothes with Sun Aethistics if said person feels that feels connected to their gender)
Softboymoding Pride Flag
Softboymoder (softboy+boymoder): Where someone expresses in a boyish way, but the person does not feel said expression is strongly masculine.
Softgirlmoding Pride Flag
Softgirlmoder (softgirl - girlmoder) Where someone expresses in a girly way, but the person does not feel said expression is strongly feminine.
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I was supposed to be flying down to Texas for the week, but there were... "complications", and I ended up missing my flight. Prolly for the best, I'm sure my transgender ass is a lot safer up here lol.
Anyways peep my boymoding fit from this truck stop restroom ig
the consequences of boymoding.
Here’s my for fun attempt at dressing like a boy.

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This may be a me thing but why tf are random people calling more masculine presenting transfems boymoders without established comfort with the term? Like you guys are aware that it can be another way to misgender trans women in a more socially acceptable way
If someone called me a boymodder bc I was dressed more masc, especially for safety reasons, id want to fucking rip their head off
Hope ya don't mind reposting pictures to assemble a timeline!
I put this all as one image to post on r/transtimelines, but I actually really liked the way it let me do direct comparisons. My goal was to have fully clothed pictures that still showed off overall changes in body shape, deemphasizing the breasts specifically. And I think that those changes are actually there! They're not too dramatic, but here's to hoping they'll continue.
Now that I'm expecting to (eventually) have breasts enough to worry about being topless in public, topfreedom has become a live political issue for me, rather than a nice-to-have. Shocking, I know.
Anyway! I was thinking, presently-boymoding &/or small-breasted trans women are ideal protest subjects for this issue, and also for transphobia in general. Walk the same outdoor route each day topless, record growth over time, and post it on social media. You would get a lot of visibility, if enough people were doing it: dudes who're into trans women can, in my experience, have a 'I wanna get to them early, so when they move into the hypersexual non-dissociative stage, I can make a move.' (I think there's a virginity thing too: if one's into that, might one want to be the first guy she fucks in the ass? & so on). You could make the time-lapse into a gif, for a relatively novel kind of breast-jiggle video.
(I would also enjoy this, of course, which is why I can inhabit the headspace).
Then, release a survey tool where someone watches a timelapse and marks the point where they'd say "you should wear a top", and capture demographic (in the social-nearness/cultural senses) and extract the separations between groups. This would let those groups obtain common knowledge of their transphobia and nudity-opposition, and let people learn what actual opinions are, rather than going off "of course I'm in favour of propriety" ('the metric should exist, but I won't say what my rule-in/out criteria are, because if we disagree it turns into politics').