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woow... testosterone is an incredible hormone... i heart transgender...

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i love transgender people!! i love trans people who are out and those who arent i love those who want to pass or medically transition and those who dont i love the ones with microlabels and the ones who are just trans and people with neopronouns and people online or offline and people who are stealth and people who are open about their gender and trans people are so cool!!!
happy trans day of visibility everyone!!
guys remember!! in about a month
wrote... a poem :D
“I like your shoelaces.” Pay attention to the stranger’s clothing, watch for symbols. A red and white baseball shirt, skeleton gloves, a zodiac sign, anything. Something to send a beacon of their interests out into the world for only the community to find. Make references in your first few conversations. Be subtle, only something the fans would understand. Mention dates. 4/13, 11/16, 3/22. When you mention them, watch their reaction. See if their eyes light up. Use words they might recognize. Talk about pepsicola or cotton candy, mention chemicals or marching bands. Pay attention, see if they’re more engaged. Have visceral reactions to things so they know they’re in a safe space. Point out the blue and green in disgust, laugh at the sharpie being next to hand sanitizer. Tell them: You know things, remember? Maybe they’ll laugh it off, but you’ll know. If there’s a flash of sadness in their eyes, it’ll be apparent. Ask about their music taste. What songs do they know? Which artist is their favorite? Do they move their hands along to the songs, posing like whatever character they cosplay? Analyze the music, look for the cosplay songs or OST’s. Never ask them outright, not even as a last resort. The strategies fail sometimes, but keep looking. Someday, you’ll be out and about, and you’ll see someone. Someone with a zodiac shirt, someone with bracelets spelling out album names, someone with headphones lipsyncing to a song with hand motions, maybe even someone in cosplay. When you find this person, it’s very important to talk to them. Make sure they know you know. After all, a fandom is a community, and without community, you have nothing. “Thanks. I stole them from the president.”
calling queer people!
my name is niko and i'm creating a handbook for young people coming out as well as a handbook for adults who are being come out to.
so i'm wondering what you'd like to see in something like that, and anything that you think would make it better for both parties involved.

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me and @toothfairyfromhell as john and roxy!!
homestuck :PPP
i need books to read. prefereably sad ones
my 2 most recet reads were the perks of being a wallflower and all the bright places
i would love reccs
question for trans men on t: how fast did it actually start working