Logan/Seb, 23, white, he/they/xe | this blog is just a big mess of whatever | still need to redo my dni but for now basic criteria (no bigots/racists/terfs/etc, I'll block you) | nsfw blogs stop following or interacting with me or ill steal your kneecaps! | If you need me to tag something in a certain way please let me know | my talking tag is #the log speaks | uhhhhhhh yeah
I need to buy more medicine and the money to get into an appointment about my disability once we have the insurance actually sorted (really wish it wasnt so hard to pay for insurance). Please help out a disabled trans woman scientist.
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Unlocking this post because we havent had a working dishwasher the whole time we've been here (5+ months) and its becoming a serious issue (especially since theres been some sort of upset with management we are not privy to meaning we likely will wont be able to see someone about it in the next year). I want to get a cheap run of the mill portable dishwasher, the one that looks like it would work for us is ~$230 shipping included. Ty for reading
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LISTEN TO ME RN, when the character is supposed to be rlly strong and muscular and buff PUT FAT ON THAT GUY fat is so fucking necessary to have a physical build that is so strong MAKE THEM FATTTTTTTTTTTTT
Caption: [A stitch with user @/sapphicyuji. The text on screen reads, " "you can't misgender cis people!", you have never had your gender questioned outside of your transness and it shows. sincerely, a trans poc".
I'm actually super glad we're having a conversation about this. The masculinization of black and brown women, because for years I felt like I endured this unique form of trauma until I realized other people went through the same thing too. And if there's one thing that I'd like to add to the conversation, there seems to be this misconception that this is something that starts at puberty. Like boys tell you you look like a man to hurt your feeling when that's so far from the case.
The first time I was purposefully misgendered was in kindergarten. I was constantly referred to by the masculine variant of my name, I was chased out of the women's restroom, and I had grown adults questioning what my biological sex was before I even knew what the difference was. And those behaviors persisted into adulthood because now if I present as anything less than 100% feminine, people will either compare me to men or animals.
And for myself and for many other brown and black women this is a life long act deliberately intended to humiliate, shame, and other us for the features we were naturally born with and I'm glad we're having a discussion on how harmful it actually is.]