I just like. Don’t know what I’m going to do.
But I did start T today, so that’s exciting.
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I just like. Don’t know what I’m going to do.
But I did start T today, so that’s exciting.

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Gay people: *exist*
Cishet people: I don’t want to know what you do in the bedroom stop shoving it down my throat
Trans people: *exist*
Cishet people: WHAT’S IN YOUR PANTS WHATS IN YOUR PANTS WHATS IN YOUR PANTS
soooo is it about genitals or naw
Today’s gender is: the letter y as a vowel
Hi my name’s Lee Jay [last name redacted] and today I made it official.
My legal name is no longer dead to me.
I’m so fucking happy 😭

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I’m having a difficult time putting this into words, so I apologize if it doesn’t come across clearly, but
I’ve been having a hard time this Pride Season with the slogan “Love is Love”. I 100% believe in the message behind it, regarding acceptance of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and pansexual (etc) identities. And I feel that it completely erases the struggle toward equality for transgender folks, as well as aromantic people.
Trans and aromantic people belong in and at Pride as well. Watering down the message of Pride to a catchy slogan like “love is love” implies that the most important part of people’s identity is their attraction. Yes, it is so so important for everyone to be accepted, no matter who they love. But it is imperative that we begin to send the message that people are important on their own.
We need our community, true. And we need to remember that everyone, every single person, has value on their own, outside of their relationships with other people.
Love is love. Human is human. We are all deserving of respect and pride, whether in a relationship, or outside of one.
The @poliovaccine gave me the most gender affirming tag ever
Can’t talk now, doing Hot Boy Shit (transing my gender)