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newly in the process of coming out as ftm.. I haven't done any Hrt and probably won't be able to for a while, but I recently cut my hair and I'm feeling really good. :)
Just looking for a community where I can interact with other transmascs and queers like me!
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I just ordered a bunch of snacks and things from Palestine. I'm really hungry thinking about it now.
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I came back out recently and am looking for friends. Name I’ve chosen is Kallen and I use they/he pronouns. :)
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Feeling blessed for the beard growth I got after different attempts with HRT type and dosage!
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Ignore the atrocious fit but I got my breast reduction on Monday
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The tweet: https://twitter.com/Lionhearted_ben/status/1629919975203848192?t=HfF1j3BVqZMgZEIHgVnz3w&s=19
And in case Twitter is being a fool, here's the PDF itself: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PiO5JAc2_erXL9rEPU-Gj4DXQ3N0dTbe/view
Shout-out to a friend for showing me this!!
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I'm getting out of the sticker business, y'all!
I have too many stickers and I'm tired of running an etsy shop. I have lowered the prices on all my stickers, pins, and charms, and I'm going to stop reordering things when they run out. So these are now all officially limited edition.
My shop is enbywerewolf.etsy.com
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Preview of Sam Long’s story, drawn by the amazing Cynthia Yuan Cheng! (@cynthiaycheng, cynthiaycheng.com)
Becoming Who We Are Kickstarter ends Dec 14! Preorder now to help us fund the book!
bit.ly/becomingkickstarter
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My friend Mads needs help funding top surgery!
They’ve been working towards this for several years, working multiple jobs including manual labor and picking up side work whenever possible. I honestly don’t know anyone working as much as Mads. But cost of living is just too high to save any meaningful amount, and they’ve run into problems with insurance multiple times during the process
They’re trying to crowdsource enough for meds and the required time off work, but the initial surgery cost ($10,000) is due in approximately 3 weeks!
(link in rb plz rb with link)
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Are you a trans, nonbinary, or gender diverse video game player living in the US/UK/Canada? You are invited to participate in this survey on avatar creation and customization. Follow the link for more information. :) survey respondents will be entered into a drawing for a $25 gift card for their online gaming store of choice ♥️🎮🏳️‍🌈
https://tinyurl.com/avatarstudyinfo
Who am I? I'm Xan (they/he) :) I am a PhD student at Indiana University and I study avatar creation and play for gender diverse gamers
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Graphite drawings and oil paintings by Pharaoh Rohn Grayson now on my etsy shop: enbywerewolf.etsy.com
Pharaoh is a nonbinary artist currently incarcerated in a mens prison. They are trying to raise funds to help a fellow trans prisoner pay for paralegal training. I had trouble opening an etsy store of their own (issues with their name change not going through with social security), so I'm putting their pieces for sale in my shop.
Graphite drawings are $495 and oil painting $325. Check out the shop for details. And share with folks you think may be interested!
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Sticker sale time!
I have a lot of stickers (and some pins and charms) and it's time to get some moving! From 11/12-12/12, stickers, charms, and pins are 25% off! And I will send a secret surprise sticker with every order.
Visit me at enbywerewolf on etsy (check the notes for a direct link), and use code 25STICKERS for your discount. If shipping isn't available to your country, sent me a message and I'll add it.
Support your local queer artist!
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Hi all, I've created a fundraiser for my friend Ashley, who is a trans woman in prison. She wants to take a paralegal course in order to help herself and other queer prisoners navigate the prison industrial complex, and also give her a skill she can use when she is released. If you can help with anything at all, it would be much appreciated. She already has some of the funds she needs to pay for the course and is trying to raise $665 more. This is hard, since prisoners in Washington state are only allowed to earn about $100 a month by working in prison (and much of this money is used to pay for basic needs, like hygiene products, food, and clothing).
Please share, too! Thank you!
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Hey y'all, I'd appreciate anyone from the UK signing this petition to allow trans/nonbinary kids to stay closeted from their parents if they're out at school. It's obviously very important that children be able to keep potentially dangerous information about their identity away from their parents, and explore it safely in a school environment.
If it reaches 10k votes the government must respond, and 100k means they need to debate it, but any votes are good for raising awareness and profile.
If you're not from the UK please share this so others see it
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PAPA is thrilled to invite you to our upcoming Creating Communities Of Care event in Tāmaki Makaurau. This is a free event open to the public, held at New Lynn Community Centre on Saturday August 12.
As part of our #CareNotCagesNZ campaign to push for real solutions to ongoing problems of social harm, PAPA is bringing together organisations that work to strengthen our communities and support social wellbeing.
The event will start at midday with some free kai, followed by a panel discussion at 1pm featuring representatives from Lifewise, Te Kāhui, Auckland Action Against Poverty, Prisoner Correspondence Network, OutLine, and others still to confirm. Come and hear from these organisations on what's needed in order for the people in their communities to lead the kind of lives that we want for everyone in Aotearoa.
12:00 – Doors open and kai 1:00 – Panel discussion 1:40 – Questions for the panel 2:00 – Options to take action / connect and meet other organisations
This event is a great opportunity for people from all walks of life to come together over shared values, and establish a vision for a society that is genuinely focused on meeting people's needs and addressing the drivers of social harm at their root.
Find out more at https://carenotcages.nz // Facebook event here
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Since I've been posting and reflecting about my place in the trans male community as a trans male of color, it's really growing on me just how little I hear from trans males who aren't white.
This is a serious issue. As well as whenever folks who aren't trans men or even when white trans men discuss issues within our community, trans men of color are constantly left out and never given any thought.
A good chunk of conversations revolving around the trans male community are way too white dominated, and whenever trans men are discussed, folks usually always assume our community is filled with nothing but white people, therefore the majority of discussions about how transphobia within government systems is harmful and how TERF rhetoric harms trans men, are whitewashed experiences and or talked about through a white lens.
For example, discussions about how trans men are treated by the (American) healthcare system and doctors, rarely ever talk about how trans men of color are disproportionately effected by how transphobic said system is. As a Black individual, I'm already going to be treated like I'm not human due to my race and me being trans only makes getting access to care even harder. Doctors labeling and or viewing Black trans men as Black women is really fucking dangerous, because Black folks in general especially Black women, are hurt severely by the healthcare system every day.
On top of this, the Black trans community is also effected by things such as AIDS and homelessness at significantly high rates.
This can even heavily effect Black trans folk's mental health. The thought of facing healthcare discrimination and the threat of possibly being humiliated because of your anatomy when it comes to receiving medical care, is something that trans POC have to battle on top of the possibility that we might face racism as well.
To leave trans POC out of the conversation is deadly. It can kill. Not having our voices heard and emotions known will only continue to hinder us. And the trans male community is not exempt from this. We can do better.
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