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isabellascarlett1 · 6 months
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Your Intersex Awareness Day reminders that:
- Micropenis jokes are intersexist and not funny
- Intersex genital mutilation (IGM) is still allowed in nearly every country
- AFAB TransFem, AMAB TransMasc, Cis Trans, and Cis Non-binary are important terms for many Intersex folks
Include Intersex folks in your activism.
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intersexfairy · 1 year
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shoutout to the trans and nonbinary men, mascs, etc. who were AMAB (or not AFAB). you dont get enough love, let alone recognition. you deserve better and i absolutely adore your gender. i am giving you the biggest hug, if you want one. double hug if you're intersex.
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worms-in-my-brain · 5 months
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It’s actually awful how hostile the trans community is specifically to people who are both trans and intersex.
If you’re trans people still want to force you into their stupid little AMAB/AFAB binary. You have to be either a trans woman (or at least transfem) or a trans man (or at least transmasc). Even ignoring how exorsexist this is, it leaves no room for intersex people who are between cis and trans, no room for intersex people who are trans in nonormative ways (ex. AMAB* trans men, AFAB* trans women, intergender trans people), no room for intersex people who are trans in more than one way (ex. transfemasc/transmascfem people).
Gender and sex isn’t either/or, guys, and experiences are varied.
* I normally don’t like the widespread usage of AGABs because they (or at least the way people use them) erase intersex experiences but I’m using them here to demonstrate my point on how other people discuss trans and intersex people.
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”amab transmascs and afab transfems are all cis invaders” quick what’s your opinion on intersex people
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multigenderswag · 11 months
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Intersex and multigender solidarity is defending tf out of dyadic multigender people’s ability to be transfemmasc, AFAB transfem/trans women, AMAB transmasc/trans men, boygirl, etc. none of these labels are intersex exclusive and Im tired of people treating as such.
-Anintersex multigender
I actually really appreciate that! I recently started identifying as transfemmasc and there seems to be a lot of backlash and people claiming that it's intersex exclusive (which there is no source for), so it's very nice to see some intersex/multigender solidarity :)
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noahizslay · 1 month
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mspec lesbians, mspec gays, lesboys, turigirls, straightbians, straightcians and other mspec monos, as well as, afab transfems, amab transmasc and other "controversial" labels are valid as fuck!
y'all should understand that genderfluid, multigender, varioriented and intersex people exist and their experiences towards their sexuality/romantic orientation and their gender is unique and should be celebrated not hated.
if you don't understand any of these labels, educate yourself and please be kind to people. in the end of the day we are all human beings and we all deserve to be respected.
bye my dear humans :)
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meowtismz · 4 months
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LEAVE INTERSEX PEOPLE ALONE.
we can and WILL identify as ANY identity.
Kiki is SO tired of be shamed for identify as aphroflux/transfem/transfemmasc.
WE ARE ALLOWED TO RECLAIM THOSE IDENTITIES...
And for fuck sake PERISEX PEOPLE STOP USING SHI/HIR PRONOUNS.
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sirenium · 2 months
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If you're against perisex people using labels like AFAB transfem and AMAB transmasc, please kindly shut the fuck up. If you're against perisex people using pronoun sets such as shi/hir please kindly shut the fuck up.
I, myself, am intersex. I do not *care* if Sally sees her womanhood through a trans lens while being perisex AFAB. I am an avid believer that enforcing the notion that such labels are 'exclusive' to intersex people is harmful. 'Oh but shi/hir has been used against us!!!' That is not the fault of Billy, who just vibes with the pronoun set.
The sooner we as a community can realize that these 'progressive' boxes aren't much better than the ones made by our oppressors, the better.
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freakofthelitter · 4 months
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AFAB transfem / FtMtF / female-to-male-to-female transsexual & AMAB transmasc / MtFtM / male-to-female-to-male transsexual pride flags ⚧️
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genderkoolaid · 1 year
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i've seen you mention amab transmascs/afab transfems a few times, would you mind explaining that? i've been thinking about the label but it seems like it might be intersex exclusive and when i tried to look into it i mostly just found discourse.
I know both terms get used a lot by intersex people to describe their experiences, but its used by perisex people (like myself) for a variety of reasons too. I think exclusionary-minded people tend to be more "well you CAN do transness wrong if you're intersex i GUESS but only then!" but I know of a few other amab transmascs/afab transfems who use the terms for other reasons. They're pretty generic terms to describe anyone whos transmasc/fem but not the "opposite" agab.
I call myself transfem for a few reasons, namely:
Coming out as queer (and soon after, trans) at a pretty young age and having my experience with gender being heavily shaped by that & the distance it created between me and all my cis peers (especially as one of few out trans kids at my school/s) (seriously being The GNC Queer Kid surrounded by mostly cishet gc kids for virtually all of my life was a trip and I hate that thats never considered in gender socialization discourse. I was assigned female at birth but assigned queer at 5th grade)
Being autistic and being alienated from girl/womanhood for similar reasons
Being multigender & having a really complicated relationship with womanhood that cannot be divorced from my other genders and is inherently trans + being transsexual and feeling that I am unable to be myself as a woman if I do not have a testosterone-dominant body and a penis- thats not to say that having those things is what makes someone a trans woman/transfem, which I think is harmful & something afab transfems/amab transmascs should avoid saying when we talk about our genders. Rather that being my experience transes my womanhood on a core level to me. I could never consider or call my womanhood "cis" for these reasons.
As a result of these things, I feel that I am actively choosing womanhood and taken steps to transition into an inherently trans woman.
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entropy-sea-system · 11 months
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Happy Pride to AMAB transmascs, AFAB transfems, intersex trans people, transneutral people, transandrogynous people, transxenine people, agabless people, transfemasc people, transsexuals, and other trans people whose identities are not always acknowledged!
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isabellascarlett1 · 8 months
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If your account isn’t a safe space for Mspec Lesbians, Lesboys, Mspec Gays, Turigirls, Straight Lesbians, Straight Gays, Cis Trans folks, AFAB TransFems, AMAB TransMascs, Mspec Straights, etc. then don’t call it a “LGBTQIA+ safe space”.
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crappyheadcanons · 16 days
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Amab trans masc and afab trans fem Persona 3 icons
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genderstarbucks · 2 months
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AMAB Trans Man | AFAB Trans Man
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AMAB Trans Woman | AFAB Trans Woman
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AMAB Trans Boy | AFAB Trans Boy
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AMAB Trans Girl | AFAB Trans Girl
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ijustwannamakeemojis · 3 months
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[ID: Three pixel hearts of various flags in order being Amab transmasc, Afab transfem, and Turigirl Gaybian. End ID]
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multigenderswag · 10 months
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the first time I really identified as a gender, it was with people mocking stargender in facebook. then i started identifying as agender. but eventually i came back into being a man. before discovering xenogenders, gender was a void concept to me, like a belief. I called myself cis as an ally. but I was gender questioning I guess (I cant say exactly what came first). I had knew the difference between presentation and identity in a lecture about intersex and transgenderness. then I started remembering I had mild dysphoria about having body hair when I was ~13yo. but I got euphorized into liking it as if it was someone else's body (is it depersonalization!?). I wanted to looked as an androgynous cis girl (and I think it's an intangible/unfathomable experience to me).
I wanted to know, as I was amab, could I be a trans man or transmasc? like, I feel I transitioned mentally back to manhood. like circumgender. I don't deny cisness (I could easily be transcisboy/cistransboy/trancisboy). I'm not only male, im also dormantly woman (like I only feel it when thinking about it).
sorry to vent this long
I think a lot of multigender and genderqueer people have the experience of identifying at least somewhat as their assigned gender, but feeling that it's in a trans way. There's a good explanation of people who identify as afab transfem or amab transmasc here, and a wiki page here. Since you also somewhat identify as a woman, you could look into labels like transfemmasc.
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