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#transgender men are female men
hjellacott · 2 months
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Women won't wheesht.
Transgender women are male women.
Transgender men are female men.
Save women's spaces.
Keep women safe.
Not our crimes.
J. K. Rowling is right.
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st-dionysus · 1 year
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Gang, I am looking for a photograph I know exists, but I can not find. It is a historic black and white photo of a group of butches/transmen with a sign that say's "Who says there are no boys in Chaigao" (I believe, in reference to the draft)
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juneheale · 4 days
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Want to be taught Private lessons, who's willing too?🍆💦🍑
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mitchelljade · 1 month
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Am so wonderful and kind and I'm worth knowing. Could Hit Me Up🥰❤️
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toowolfstarlight · 17 days
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30% discount for the first 10 people to get my content today 💦💋👅
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genderqueerdykes · 1 month
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if you want to use "Trans male" to mean changing your sex and not your gender to male, or "Trans female" to mean changing your sex and not your gender to female, go for it.
you can also use it for your gender if you want. but these terms do have use in referring to people who are changing their sex. it's not weird to call one's self trans male or trans female instead of a trans man or trans woman.
some people feel trans male or trans female instead. some even prefer these over transmasc and transfem. our community is broad and varied. embrace it.
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transpierbi · 22 days
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A big bulge down there!! 🤤 send a dm if you would like to see it?👉🏻👈🏻
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billybills-world · 1 month
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Happy trans visibility day to everyone who celebrates! 🥺💕
Reblog for good luck 🍀🤞
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fletcherthejester · 8 months
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I know that I CAN top as a gay trans man. I know it isn't unheard of. But seeing so little nsfw representation of dom-top trans men, seeing how no one considers our existence when writing erotica or drawing it, it makes me feel as if I'll never be desired sexually unless I fit the "ftm bonus hole bottom" trope that everyone seems to prefer. I'll admit I'm repulsed by it, that it's triggering to see a representation of a trans man that I feel so pressured to fit when I really don't want to, and I feel so guilty that I'm repulsed by something that brings so many others joy. I just wish people had a desire for partners like me too. I wish I didn't feel like I have to use a body part I'm uncomfortable with during sex. I wish people desired what I want to be. I wish I wasn't so invisible, seen as a "waste" of what a trans man can be. Feeling like I'll never have a loving partner who will accept me as a top and never pressure me into or prefer me to bottom just because of how I was born.
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stillarandom-radfem · 5 months
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I said this once on my old account, and I'm going to say it again: even if a TiM in a women's shelter isn't actively misbehaving towards the women in the shelter (and momentarily ignoring the fact, of course, that many of them do), by being there, he is still taking a bed away from actual biological women who have nowhere else to go. About 99% of biological women who are homeless become so due to domestic violence, and going back home could mean death for them. Meanwhile, most TiMs have experienced a male puberty, and could more than handle themselves in a male shelter. Yes, even TiMs who are on cross-sex hormones and have had cosmetic surgeries in hopes of "passing" as a woman. You are still significantly physically stronger than most women are; you'll be fine in the men's shelter. And, if they feel that there aren't enough shelters for guys, or that they want ones explicitly for trans people, they can always go out and build them. You know, like women did for ours? It's not our sex's job to compensate you with our beds and shelters that we took the time and effort specifically to set aside for ourselves. Not when our lives are on the line, and the only thing you risk injuring is your ego. That's not our problem. You deal with it, and then go find a bed at a men's shelter. No, I am not sorry for you. Go cry to someone who cares.
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moons-epiphany · 3 months
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i am very aggressively protective over nonbinary people who look amab because some of you are very quick to accept nonbinary people who look afab but shit on anyone else.
and stop saying "afab nonbinary" and "amab nonbinary" because we all know you're just treating us like "female" and "male" which, yk is the exact opposite of what nonbinary is meant to be.
treat nonbinary people like nonbinary people, nothing else.
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uncanny-tranny · 6 months
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I think many people conceptualize manhood as destruction and womanhood as creation in such a way that transition has been really wild to parse my experiences and how they fit.
I am simultaneously creating the self and destroying the self in such a way that people don't... know how to react sometimes. I've really noticed this as I've given less and less care as to what I present myself as, because now, I am truly only concerned with myself rather than my perception. Once I got over the bioessentialist idea that to be a man was to destroy, and I can't create because that's only for women (or, for those forced to create), I started caring much less.
I think that's interesting, is all
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st-dionysus · 7 months
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I am writing a primer/guide for transgender men that top, dom, and/or penatrate their partners (or who want to, but aren't sure how, weather that be confusion about equipment, fear or awkwardness approaching your partner about it, or a number of other reasons that could cause confusion).
So far things that are being covered:
How to have safe sex (cleaning straps and dildos, sti prevention, and more!)
Equipment 101 (what basic equipment is needed to top, if any, and what bells and whistles are worth the extra costs)
How to find the G spot, the A spot, and the prostate.
How to build your confidence.
The basics of D/S and kink communication
Managing bottom dysphoria
And many more topics likley to be included!
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sluttyvioletx · 9 days
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I'm God's strongest bottom 🥵😋🥰
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craneworms · 2 months
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hate when people judge when transmasc nonbinary/multigender/genderfluid ppl don’t have a black & white way of expressing their gender so call themselves male lesbians/lesboys/trans males while still identifying as lesbian. (it’s just another way to put nonbinary people in a strict binary instead of letting them express their gender in ways they feel comfortable) (just because it’s not palatable/doesn’t make sense to you doesn’t mean you can dictate how they label their own experiences)
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emotboyswag · 4 months
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I hate that previously binary trans people coming out as or realising that they are nonbinary is seen as a detransition. There is a very pervasive myth that nonbinary people are "trans lite" and binary trans people are the true trans people. I think people view gender as a line with male on one side and female on the other w nonbinary being in the middle but nonbinary isn't closer to your birth sex than binary trans is.
Ik some nonbinary people view themselves as trans lite but acting like that is the case for all of us is very harmful and stops people exploring their gender for fear of being seen as a detransitioner. Being nonbinary isn't less trans than being binary. Gender is such a spectrum that I think realising that I'm nonbinary has made me more trans than I was before. And I lived as a binary trans person for 5 years before realising I was nonbinary.
I transitioned ftm bcs I had to it really was an illusion of choice for me but now I'm nonbinary because I want to and it makes me happy! I still will always be a binary trans man in some ways but I am also agender :3 also nonbinary or binary I am a transsexual.
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