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jusiri · 2 years
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Slightly sad but also funny concept of Book Hiccup being a trans guy Hiccup realizes he's trans and does most of his transition during one of the long stretches of time that Valhallarama is gone, so when she gets back she's just like "Hmmm, could have sworn i had a daughter..................... oh well"
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cowpokeomens · 8 days
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just a humble little teensy tiny request.... Will Ramos x nonbinary reader maybe??? perchance perhaps??? in the spirit of transgenderism??? please i need this so bad
If it’s in the spirit of trangenderism, who am I to deny 🫡 I’m here to supply the cum goblins what they need
- Will
Okay I’m done phew!
I always do this I’m sorry he’s overwhelming!! Okay no seriously he’s number one supportive boyfriend, likes being called “boyfriend” a lot but loooooooves using “partner” because it makes you visibly “UwU” and who’s he to deny his baby? :-/ I think he’s definitely the hypervigilant sort of guy who will correct everyone and their dog on your pronouns, which is very sweet but also like, “Will, baby, it’s okay that the grocery store clerk didn’t know my pronouns but thank you so much-“ heheheheheheh yeah so like, lots of “baby” and “pookie bear” and “love muffin” I think he takes not saying girl/boy as a fun challenge to come up with the most fuck ass nicknames he can think of, you’re not a “baby boy” you’re his wee little schnoockumpkins ya dig? I have this headcanon in my mind that if you’re a private person, people straight up do not known your name for like. The first year of y’all openly being together. Because William “Headass” Ramos exclusively calls you baby on his ig posts and tweets. “Happy birthday to my baby!!” “Finally home from tour and hanging with my baby!!” Oh he’s down bad 😔🫶 sort of guy to talk to his friends before meeting you so that they know what pronouns to use because he’s just nervous okay he just wants you to feel comfortable and loved!!!!! He has so much love in his big ole heart I luv him 😔
Also he’s still a munch your gender identity won’t change that bye!!!!!
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i-am-terrowin · 2 years
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EAGLES INTO BOY DIVISION TRANGENDERISM WINS
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isaiahbie · 2 years
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What Will Actually Help Them?
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I received a question today from someone who didn’t know how to address a friend’s Facebook post celebrating transgenderism. The truth is, most people who promote these things are genuinely interested in doing the loving thing. They’re just wrong about what the loving thing to do is.
Consider this excerpt from the article “Here’s What Parents of Transgender Kids Need To Know” by Walt Heyer:
“Studies indicate that two-thirds of transgenders suffer from multiple disorders at the same time, or comorbidity. The top three disorders evidenced in transgenders are depression (33 percent), specific phobia (20 percent) and adjustment disorder (15 percent). A child who states a desire to identify as the opposite sex has a two-thirds chance of having a co-existing disorder. . .
Your child needs psychiatric or psychological help, not a change of wardrobe or hairstyle. Anyone working with a transgender needs to look for, and treat, comorbid disorders. Biologically, it is impossible for a doctor to change a boy into a girl, no matter how much surgery is performed or how many hormones are administered. I know; they tried it on me.
I came into this world a boy. Starting in early childhood, I frequently cross-dressed as a girl. I thought I was born in the wrong body. A nationally-prominent PhD diagnosed me as a transgender with gender dysphoria. Eventually, I underwent the full recommended hormone therapy and the gender reassignment surgery and became the female Laura Jensen. I lived and worked successfully as a female transgender in San Francisco for several years until I was diagnosed with my own comorbid disorder.
With proper diagnosis and treatment with psychotherapy, I found the sanity and healing gender change could not provide. Trangenderism was my outward expression of an undiagnosed comorbid disorder, and gender-change surgery was never necessary. I detransitioned and returned to my male gender, like so many others do who regret changing genders. . .
As a child transgender myself, I can tell you I needed help. I did not need to dress as a girl at home and at school, with all the stress that would have brought. There is no doubt in my mind that if I would have been encouraged to go off to school dressed up as a female it would have escalated my anxiety and deepened my depression and my desire to commit suicide.”
I suggested to the person asking me the question that she respond to her Facebook friend with something like this: “I really appreciate your desire to be gracious and help people. That’s a great motivation, and I share that with you. Since we both want to help transgender people, here’s my question for you: Hypothetically, if it were the case that people are actually harmed by denying their biological sex, would you still encourage them to do so?”
I think that’s a good way to move the conversation away from the fruitless “you hate them, but I love them” debate and onto the only question that matters: What will actually help them?
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astralynx-moved · 4 years
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15 year old boy and 90 year old woman invent trangenderism
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absurdty · 7 years
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Hanayome wa Motodanshi
I know I have like 2 followers that are not p*rn blogs, but I really wanted to let people know about this little Manga I found.
Its name is Hanayome wa Motodanshi. It means, I believe “The bride was a boy”, or “My wife is an ex-guy” (those are the two “official” translations I found). I was discussing with a friend about the comics about trangenderism one can usually find on tumblr, Facebook, or any other social media, and how they are usually very negative and sometimes even cisphobic. I was very unhappy with that, because I would have liked people to use comics and drawings to spread positive messages towards both transgender people and allies. Some time later, this friend sent me a link to this little Manga named Hanayome wa Motodanshi, telling me it was a very cute and positive story about transgenderism that I would enjoy. And heck I did ! Hanayome wa Motodanshi is a little Manga drawn by the blogger “Chii”, a transgender woman who used to draw her feelings and daily life on her blog, and then decided it would be interesting to have her story made into a Manga. It tells the story (her story) of a boy who wasn’t comfortable with being one, and, as “he” grew up, started crossdressing. One day, as “he” was hanging out with friends, “he” met a man who quite fast had a crush on her. When he asked her out, “he” told him “he” was a crossdresser, which the man had no problem accepting ! (Note : I will now refer to “him” as her because I believe she is a woman and nothing else. I did it differently in the beginning so it would be clearer she was born a boy, and as a boy, started crossdressing) It was only the beginning of their relationship, and back then she had no idea they would end up getting married; this is the beautiful story of how their relationship evolved until they got married, and how her husband encouraged her when she decided to go through transition before getting married.
This a really sweet story, with really cute drawings and its bunch of funny stories. It really conveys the couple’s feelings and shows what a person going through transition has to live. At the end of every chapter Chii gives a little explanation of differents LGBT+ terms she might or not have used in her story. It is adorable to read, and very instructing, be it by the story itself or by the notes the author gives.
You can find Chii’s original blog here. Its is entirely in Japanese, so it is not really accessible to everyone. But you can read her Manga translated here. I highly recommend it to anyone, be it transgender people wanting to read something relatable, and allies who want to understand transition better. The Manga is very clear and easy to understand, and you can find the synopsis on the website I linked to. I hope my presentation was clear enough, and it will encourage people to read this story ! I really think anyone would love it. If anyone has other recommandations of comics, manga or else like this one, I would very happily hear them !
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blazingcatfur · 6 years
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I’m transgender. Please don’t normalise trangenderism
We don’t normalise having cancer and we don’t normalise medical conditions, yet society is normalising transgenderism, which trivialises my grief and pain. My earliest memory of sensing that I might be different to the other kids was as a four-year old boy trying on a white frilly girl’s dress. It felt comfortable, but I didn’t give it further thought after that. At that stage in life I didn’t…
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