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Today's agenda for nonpassing queer and trans folk:
Draw a lil' picture of a lil' guy
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Greetings and salutations!
Today's agenda for nonpassing queer and trans folk:
Draw a lil' picture of a lil' guy

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Hon Pride Flag
Hon (derogatory/reclaimed): term targeting transfeminine individuals or transgender women who do not "pass", usually due to late transition or age.
i have a question for my fellow A.M.A.B. queer/trans folks:
does identifying as nonbinary instead of as a trans woman make other folks judge u less harshly becuz u dont have to reach the impossible standards of womanhood? or does identifying as nonbinary make ppl's judgment just as difficult?
AMAB nonbinary folks get judged less harshly than trans women
its not easier as an AMAB nonbinary person
i just wann see the results
I am a transgender teenager. I'm not out. I can't come out. I cannot pass. My biggest gripe with any resource I try to find is that it assumes I'm on HRT and/or have had surgeries or that I simply *don't want* those things. I never see anything about the specific struggles regarding not being able to pass and I feel alone. I feel like I'm dying. Which is odd because in my head, a majority of trans people don't pass. And it's understandable that one wouldn't want to draw attention to themself in that state but for those who wish to talk about it...here you go.
I am aware that the very concept of passing is problematic as at it's very core it works against transgender people and our liberation. To that I say: the world is not past the point where passing is required. Conformity to your gender is required, especially to that of which one was assigned.
Preface Out Of The Way: Welcome To Our Non-Passing Experience! This blog is open to people trans, cis, nonbinary, or otherwise who wish to share their experiences of not passing in some way, shape, or form in a positive, negative, or neutral light. While I find not passing to be a torturous prison, others revel in their non-conformity and I, and I'm sure others, would love to hear just that! Thank you for your time and contributions.
i dont have alot of real makeup so i drew on my face with pencils and yall cant stop me (dw its easy to wash away with water)
(blinkees by @twendercore, i think!!!)

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Literally everyone is great in their own way. Like everyone. Everybody. Almost no exceptions. You're not an exception.
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Cis-passing (or simply passing): a transgender person’s ability to be correctly perceived as the gender they identify as and beyond that, to not be perceived as transgender; to be passable as cisgender.
Trans-passing Pride Flag
Trans-passing (or non-passing): a transgender person's ability to be perceived as transgender; or a person who is perceived as trans despite not being one.
The flag format is based on straight-passing flag. Image descriptions pending.
oh I forgot trans-passing is a label that exists. nvm I do care about passing! /gen
now how to look clockably trans is another question... I don't think there are guides on that :/
I already have a gay-ass haircut which I style myself but I dunno what else I could do.