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#Non Binary
justdavina · 3 days
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Ashley Sampaio:
Such a pretty transgender girl! Her face is so femme and I just love her wonderful long blondish hair! She's a gurl any of us would love to have as a solid forever girl friend! I know I would!
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faggy--butch · 2 days
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I wish non binary hrt was easier to understand. The perfect situation for me would be on t 3 months and off t 3 months
with Finasteride to prevent me from getting anymore facial/ body hair, but I get to keep all the other good stuff, like the energy and sex drive and protection against muscle fatigue and pain. But even with informed consent you still have to pick I think. On or off
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neonjess · 22 hours
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Just another self-indulgent art. My character Ophelia had a little crisis and cut all her hair. So I wanted to show it in the new tomboy style that it is now.
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edenexxe · 2 days
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my family my entire life: you look so much like your dad!!!
me: *turns out to be transmasc*
my family: nooo!! not like that!!!!
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oblivion45 · 2 days
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Patrice Hepburn
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whereserpentswalk · 14 hours
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People need to realize that passing as a concept is not about looking good, or about what makes you euphoric, or about what truscum think makes somebody valid. It's specifically the concept of being gendered correctly by society, it's not having to reveal you're trans for people to respect you, it's having random people you meet gender you correctly at first glance.
For most people passing is about safety. And it's about being able to exist comfortably in society without the pain of being missgendered. You don't have to be attractive to pass. You don't have to be any of the arcane things people think make you valid to pass. And you do not need to pass to feel comfortable in your body or have people find you attractive. It's not even a concept exclusive to trans people, mixed race people can pass or not pass as white, neurodivergent people can pass or not pass as neurotypical, etc.
You cannot pass as nonbinary. Those words do not make sense. You cannot both be seen as nonbinary and seen as a cis person. To pass as nonbinary society would have to assign people nonbinary at birth (btw, intersex people are not assigned nonbinary at birth, and tend not to like being called that.) Androgynous presentation might make you euphoric, but it doesn't grant you social privilege (and most people saying it does are just trying to find a way to be mean to transmasc people). Like, I'm a nonbinary person who looks and dresses enough like my agab so people who meet me think I'm cis, and while I might personally get more euphoria from a gender neutral appearance, I understand that looking like a cis person has saved me from a lot of very horrible interactions, even while living in one of the most accepting places on earth.
In general: do not fucking turn passing into a fashion thing. It is a safety thing for most people.
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morgaine-la-reveuse · 3 hours
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I don't know who needs to hear this, but:
It is absolutely fine to use a label, only to realise it doesn't suit you anymore. Labels aren't there to bind you to them. They serve as a way to better describe how one feels and what ones lived experience can be like.
I had two pipelines of relabeling myself simultaneously.
From bi to lesbian, and back to bi.
From asexual to demisexual (because I thought, that one day, maybe I feel this kind of attraction, as sex-ambivalent and oscillating were terms I related with, and still do), and back to being asexual.
Does that make me less sapphic or a-spec? Absolutely not.
And to be honest: I still haven't figured out if I'm demiromantic or aromantic. And that is perfectly fine. We don't own anyone an explanation, but ourselves.
If the label felt good at that time, but doesn't anymore, let it go and take the one that feels more fitting. ♡ We are human beings. We are allowed to grow. You are valid, no matter which label you choose.
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quirkypostcards · 12 hours
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finally getting ya titties off?!
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My dad thinks trans people are a cult.
please help me change his mind.
I’m a 16 year old kid. I believe I am non-binary, and masc leaning.
He’s almost sure that I’ve been indoctrinated, or that I’ve been convinced of something I’m not, but he’s trying to understand and I think that there’s still hope for me to show him what this means to me. He said himself that he might be wrong.
Please, if you have any links to any videos, articles, or anything at all from trusted sources that could show things like:
The benefits of affirming in the house
The ACTUAL detransition rate
Why kids might be trans and what studies have been conducted to understand them
Cases of trans kids in accepting households
An explanation of what gender is, at least as much as we CAN define it
Reblog or comment with them. I want so badly to be myself around my own parents. I’m not giving up on them yet. Thank you.
~ Gunnar Rose Pace
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justdavina · 2 days
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Oh my! Such a adorable little gurl! She's dressed so sweet. Sweet like a shopping mall candy shop in downtown Tokyo. Delicious like a piece of sweet hard rock candy with a delightful creme center that you slowly unwrap then put into your mouth and slowly,ever so slowly let melt into you mouth, And then pop the sweet creme filling bursts into your mouth and it's so yummie! And one is never enough.
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traaansfem · 2 days
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Hi! I noticed you have multiple sets of pronouns in your bio - are there any in particular that you'd like to hear more often?
That's a question that I find interesting and a bit tricky to answer, if also fun and a bit infodumpy.
So, I generally prefer She/Her pronouns, but I wobble on the position of the other ones in preference on a given day- my preference for pronouns can be She(70%)/Sin(20%)/It(9%)/They(1%) on one day and She(65%)/They(30%)/It(2.5%)/Sin(2.5%) on the next. So, really, whichever is the funniest option in a given situation, really :3
My gender is weird catfluiddemigirlthingflux when you smoosh everything together (gender labels are not a lossless form of informational transfer), so rigidity is not something I tend to practice. I do practice silly tho, so if Sin pronouns make a joke easier to land ("did it hurt when you fell from heaven?" "No, I didn't fall from heaven, Sin did." *vague gesture at me*), then go for those. Same with It/Its, great for purposeful ambiguity with jokes.
Or just whatever causes the most confusion. Rotating labels on some form of a pattern is also fun, particularly if you encode a message in them (I will not find the message because I do NOT have cryptography brain, but it is neat :3).
Anyway, thanks for asking! But the general trend is She 1st, It/Sin 2nd, and They 4th, although sometimes They moves into 2nd. It/Sin are usually pretty close in preference. So, uh. Yeah, She/Her is usually good.
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thepunkmuppet · 2 days
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I have never related to a character more than I do to lake. like they just ARE the trans experience they’re literally ME they are so unbelievably fucking important to me it’s not even funny. trans people watch infinity train if you like good cartoons and also want to genuinely cry your fucking eyes out
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queer-is-future · 7 months
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so when straight people ask me why I say I’m “queer” or “gay” instead of sharing my actual identity as a panromantic demisexual non-binary sapphic queer I just tell them “ok look, when you’re talking to someone who isn’t local and they ask you where you’re from and you either say the name of the largest city nearby or ‘town name, suburb of large nearby city’ so they can get some geographical context of where you’re located right, bc they’re probably not going to know the name of the little town you actually live in.”
but if you’re talking to a local you can say the name of your actual town bc they have a greater chance of knowing where/what that is.
ok well when I’m talking to a straight person I start with queer bc chances are they aren’t as familiar with the context of all the little towns in that big queer city and need gps (gay positioning system) to find me.
if I’m talking to another queer person and I say I live in a suburb of gay city in a town called panromantic on the demisexual side of the tracks which is in the county of queer and I live off the intersection of non-binary and sapphic, they’d probably be able to find me with little to no problems, make sense?
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shutinthenutouse · 7 days
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