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daughter-of-sapph0 · 1 year
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cis man with gynecomastia scars: hi
the smartest transphobes in the world: kys tranny
and people wonder why I say that transphobia is a danger to everyone.
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nyancrimew · 8 months
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this post has been fact checked by real terminally online trannies
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roman-roy-apologist · 2 years
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i love gnc people and crossdressers and butches and drag queens/kings and faggots and trannies and punks and queers and freaks and homos and fem transmascs and masc transfems and and lipstick and “too much” makeup and piercings and tattoos and dyed hair
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soup-mother · 2 months
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Wish ppl could understand that maybe trans women might not want to be around men either. like the problem with "women and afab" style spaces is who they're deciding falls into that category and excluding trans women, not the inhent idea of having somewhere away from (primarily cis) men. we still exist in this stupid gender system and it still empowers men to be shit. we can't just pretend it isn't there and that "trannies have got to be comfortable around men or they're enforcing the gender binary". trans women are allowed to want to be in a space without men, can you maybe think of a few reasons why trans women might not feel safe around men?? or why we might enjoy being explicitly welcomed as women??
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incorrect-hs-quotes · 28 days
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TG: YES IM GAY:
TG: faGgot
TG: dykAe (the a is silent)
TG: trannY
TT: If you had switched the order of “dyke” and “tranny”, you would’ve had all the letters you needed without having to add the extra “A”.
GT: Yeah could you not do “faGgot trAnny dYke”?
TG: i may be stupid
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demilypyro · 2 years
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I don’t think people not in the know understand how big of a deal Bridget Guilty Gear canonically being trans is.
Bridget first appeared in 2002, and her existence and popularity was instrumental in the popularization of “traps” in the anime community. Like, this was the quintessential example, she actually predates the term by two years. This was the one chuds yelled “traps aren’t gay” about for two decades; she might as well have been a central pillar that all examples of trans characters being mislabeled as “traps” can be led back to.
And now they can never use her like that again without having to deal with the transness of it all. It’s glorious
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oldsamarie · 10 months
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hayy mutuals quick warning for a potentially terfy user ive seen in the mutual circle. under the cut
reblogs off cus i don't wanna make this a big thing but at least for now id recommend my mutuals steer clear of @/gleamfuls, it looks like she follows at least 1 terf & has been liking some of their posts. i sent an ask to see if this was an accidental thing but it looks like she just unliked the posts and didn't block - the reason i say it looks like she didn't block is because we can literally see her in the terfs following list. Lol.
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and anyways, here she is liking a post about terfs directly, so it looks like she mightve forgotten to unlike this one
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(continuation of the post is nothing important, just a cat reaction image, but you can see her in the likes)
SOOOOO yes i tried to give the benefit of the doubt but im kinda leaning towards the thought that she might be a crypto. Sorry if that's not the case but i mean like. SHRUG EMOJI. she appears to be a minor so i don't want to make this a whole thing, but i know the mutuals i see interacting are trans so i want to keep you guys informed
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skeletors-cock · 10 months
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every so often i hear people talk about the "loud" queer people and how annoying they are and I always think
I think of the first time I saw a trans woman in the aisle of a convenience store. i was 8 years old and had no idea what i was but in that moment i felt like i understood her more than anyone else i'd seen.
i think of the first time i saw two men kiss in a movie. my parents wouldnt let me watch it because it was "inappropriate," but i snuck in anyway and I wondered for the first time if not all boys liked to kiss girls.
i think of the first pride parade i've ever seen. barely aware of who i was and too scared to admit it to myself, i watched thousands of people celebrate their identity, in the face of overwhelming hatred. a drag queen handed me a rainbow sticker from across a police barrier. i think she knew.
i think of when i was 15 and began to change how i presented. i dyed my hair and dressed more androgynously. it was a baby step, and i was terrified of how people would see me. and so many people looked at me differently, but there were kids that looked so familiar, who looked at me and saw a friend.
i think of when i got a roommate for the first time, and tried desperately to pass so i wouldn't make her uncomfortable. she clocked me immediately and asked for my pronouns. she was the first queer person i'd ever dated.
i think of when i was buying soda at a convenience store a few weeks ago. i was so used to dressing gnc that i almost forgot it was strange to most people. i saw a little kid an aisle over, gaping at me. not hatred or ignorance, but curiosity and questioning, and maybe? maybe a little understanding of who i really was.
and i think about all the people that are uncomfortable with these displays, who say it's not right to show in public. and i think that maybe that's the point. because for every 10 people who look at me and see a disgusting tranny, maybe there's one person who feels a little safer. and i think that's worth it in the end
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aropride · 1 year
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hello my name is tranny mctransson and every day i break into people's houses and inject testosterone and estrogen into their children at random. i have done this to thousands of children so far and will do this to many more. no one is safe
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burgerlabs · 5 days
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this is the last time im gonna say anything about the "situation" but a character being trans does not ever take away from the message of a story and actually it can enhance it. having a trans man as a part of a story about deconstructing toxic masculinity (especially with how so many trans men perpetuate misogyny in attempts to have their own masculinity taken seriously) is really enriching and can add a lot to the story
also overall brendon did not go on record to say pickles is trans, just that he supported the headcanon (would you rather have him say "No i dont support the hc, i hate trannies"?) so all im seeing is somebody getting so egregiously angry over a trans headcanon and trying to pull out as much "evidence" as possible to refute it and all i can say is that it reeks of genuine transphobia.
you should never, ever be getting this angry over a trans headcanon, or implications that a character might be trans- regardless of the "story" of a series. this kneejerk reaction is an embarrassing reveal of your actual view on transness.
get fucking real, dude. christ.
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transenbyconfessions · 9 months
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I love being trans I love being a tranny I love my tranny body I love my dick I love my tits being trans isn't a problem other people are a problem.
Submitted July 16, 2023
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tgirljoker · 1 year
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sorry i just checked the marceline vs vriska poll and
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do they know
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07170 · 1 year
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pansyboybloom · 2 months
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we as trans men have to spend more time paying attention to the straight trans men told by terfs and radfems that they can still be women and lesbians and are simply 'dysphoric females' with 'rapid onset dysphoria' and 'internalized lesbophobia' and encouraging straight trans men to turn on their siblings, specifically trans women and tma trans ppl, while being used as the token 'ex tranny'. if you are going to talk about how terfs totally target trans men as much as trans women bc they see us as failed women and brainwashed little girls, you HAVE to be willing to talk about the trans men that actively choose-- because manipulated or not, they still made the choice-- to be terfs and transmisogynist. we are not immune to terfism and transmisogyny, and we have to hold each other accountable, especially when members of our community are actively joining with vile bigots and targeting trans women.
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t4transsexual · 9 months
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im pro a trannys right to do whatever they want btw. that is basically what all my opinions on "discourse" boils down to. let trannies do whatever they want
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