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planet-trotter · 4 years
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World Haemophilia Day is observed on 17 April every year to increase awareness about hemophilia disease and other inherited bleeding disorders. In 1989, World Haemophilia Day was started by the World Federation of Haemophilia (WFH) in honor of WFH founder Frank Schnavel's birthday.⠀ ⠀ The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) is an international non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with hemophilia and other genetic bleeding disorders. It educates hemophiliacs and lobbies for improved medical treatment. 75% of people in the world with bleeding disorders do not know it and do not receive care.⠀ The WFH was established by Frank Schnabel in 1963 and has its headquarters in Montreal, Canada. It has member organizations in 113 countries and official recognition from the World Health Organization. Planet Trotter supports & stand in educating and improving the lives of people with Haemophilia. ⠀ #world #haemophilia #day #Hemophilia #support #who #worldhealthorganisation #_planetttrotter #supports #Haemophilia #planetadventures #planetexpeditions #mezo #baaghiballiaproduction #mezolab #meenanchal #Haemophiliaa #Haemophiliab #Hemophilia #Haemophilia #RareDisease #RareHeroes #HemophiliaWarrior #BleedingDisorder #Hemophiliaa #Hemophiliab #HaemophiliaWarrior #HaemophiliaWarriors #hemophiliaawarenes #WorldHemophiliaDay (at Delhi, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_DUaqaFtcv/?igshid=todh9ecjqhwf
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panicand · 9 years
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I'm sorry if this is a stupid question and you can answer privately if you want to, but how exactly do you realize if you're agender or genderqueer for that matter. I guess I'm ~cis scum~ for saying that but i just assumed that not having a lot of female/male character traits just means you have these traits?? Idk i'm not trying to come across as rude like I respect trans people as a whole but I saw you posted a selfie w all those tags so I just thought you'd know
Oh gosh… First off, if you send another message (and want me to reply) don’t use ableist language (st*pid).
Alright, I honestly don’t really know what you’re asking, but here’s a quick tip to start with: NEVER assume anything about a person’s gender! There is no set way to be or present any gender. Cis-centric ideas of “female/male character traits” (???) lead people to misgender us. Basically, genders don’t come with a rule books or lists of traits. We are all individuals who can each have a unique, and often personal relationship with our gender. 
I definitely can’t speak for any one else, but I “realized” I am agender when I found the term online and it fit for me better than my previous terms. I can tell you’re trying, so if you want to respect trans people “as a whole” you should really start with respecting us individually. If you want to know why I have so many tags for my gender, send a message and I’ll answer it privately.
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