pansyfem:

there is something very comical about it being called neurodiversity but like 90% of ppl who talk about it are so convinced that it means ‘people who have adhd/autism and people who don’t.’ wheres the diversity

pansyfem:

sometimes trans people will make descions with their body or enjoy changes that you find ugly or unattractive or don’t understand and you just have to fucking deal with it

killy:

killy:

being trans is actually the coolest

literally actually coming to terms with being a weird fucked up tranny and connecting with other weird fucked up trannies has done more for my confidence and mental health than any drug ive ever been prescribed or any therapy session ive ever sat through

(via justqueeractually)

genderpunks:

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ā€œBigender Menaceā€ is a comic-waiting-to-be-turned zine that myselves, Equinoxian Systems, made to help illustrate why we identify as bigender, why it’s not a problem, how you can be and why it’s okay to be a man and a woman at the same time.

(via outlawgender)

i love love love being a a he/she that always felt right to say or like read even before i knew i was trans i truly love being bigender and finally embracing both the queerly masculine and queerly feminine sides of myself i love both sides to be recognized and celebrated in turn

genderpunks:

i just wanted to say as someone who came out as genderqueer in 2011, you are in no way obligated to switch from using “older” other gender terms to newer ones like nonbinary. it’s okay if you like the term nonbinary, but it’s also okay if you’d rather stick with something else instead, like neutrois, genderqueer, genderless, boygirl, multigender, or whatever else your preferred term may be. use what suits you

(via outlawgender)

inthebrightwood:

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A tribute to the transmasc body

ID: line art with minimal details of the naked chest of a person. there is a bandaid on their hip, stretch marks poking up from their waist, and pubic hair below their bellybutton. they have spiked chest scars, underarm hair and a little on their chest and chin, which can barely be seen. on their left arm is a pomegranate tattoo. framing the person on the top and bottom are little wavy lines and the transgender symbol, and on the sides of the frame are needles. End ID

(via outlawgender)


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