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intersexfairy · 3 months
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can't help but think about the trans palestinians who are excluded by the constant use of phrases like "men and women" and "boys and girls." so here's to remembering them. to every palestinian with neglected gynecological issues who isn't a woman or girl. to every nonbinary person who's fallen. to everyone who's lost access to their hormones, who wasn't able to get their gender affirming surgeries - intersex palestinians, too. to every unidentified trans person and every trans person who never got to be their true selves. to all of them, the martyred, and those still struggling just to survive. free palestine - trans and intersex palestinians included.
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pinkqueenpizza · 1 month
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For back, like and for front reblog if you want all message me
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your-queer-dad · 7 months
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How many trans women does it take to change a light bulb?
Just one, and you don't even need a light bulb. Just tell her she's a pretty lady and she will light up the room for you.
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hadeantaiga · 2 months
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I'm going to say it again:
"Men are dangerous" is 100% patriarchal rhetoric.
The patriarchy does everything it can to train men to be dangerous. It creates a toxic version of masculinity that only profits and privileges men who choose to be dangerous. It does everything it can to put men into positions where they can be dangerous.
Which means that danger is artificially constructed.
Men are not dangerous because they're male. Men are not dangerous because they're masculine. Masculinity and manhood are not dangerous things.
The dangerous version of masculinity sold by the patriarchy is a social construct that can, in fact, be opted out of. Men and masculine people can construct a masculinity that is not toxic, that does not promote violence, that is centered around healthy relationships and communication and helping others.
Building a healthy, vibrant vision of masculinity is absolutely a part of feminism. I'm not saying it needs to be done by women - do not twist this into a claim that I'm attempting to burden women with remaking masculinity. Men can be feminists. Men who are feminists are eager and willing and actively taking part in the act of ripping masculinity away from the patriarchy and reforming it into something new.
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genderqueerdykes · 3 months
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women of any identity are not obligated to be hairless. cis women, straight women, trans women, lesbian women, butch women, femme women, genderfluid women, bigender women, bisexual women, asexual women, aromantic women, nonbinary women, intersex women, genderqueer women- all women are allowed to be hairy, as hairy as they'd like, as hairy as they naturally come. our bodies naturally come with hair on them, you should not have to painstakingly remove it unless you want to. having body hair does not negate your womanhood, nor does it inherently make you a "masculine" woman- all AGABs have the potential to grow body hair. you're allowed to choose what you do with yours.
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graytheory · 10 months
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One of the most harmful things transphobic feminism has done to feminist discourse as a whole is promoted the idea that trans men don't deserve a voice in feminism, and that if a trans man speaks about feminism, he is "mansplaining".
No, I'm vagina-splaining. About the vagina I have. And the societal oppression I face because of it.
And no, my cunt does not make me less of a man. I know transphobic feminists don't care about that, but I need cis feminists who claim to be allies to listen.
A trans man telling you he needs to be included in feminism is not "men invading women's spaces". A trans man saying "please stop saying abortion is a women's issue" is not stepping out of line or trying to "erase women".
Fix your language. If you say "women's health" that means you're talking about the health of cis AND trans women and the discussion doesn't involve anything a trans man might care about. If you DO mean issues AFAB people care about, then say "gynecological health".
No, we don't want people to say "menstruators" or "vagina-havers" or any of that weird shit transphobic feminists love to scream, that's fucking weird. There's literally already terminology in place. Just use common sense.
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letscumfornow · 4 months
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So what's for me this Christmas 🎄❤️‍🔥🥹🌹
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ftmtftm · 5 months
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If you can understand the ways in which manhood, masculinity, and male identity are weaponized against trans women in direct relation to their womanhood in a manner that intersects transphobia, misogyny, and sexism and is unique to them as a class of individuals (transmisogyny) -
Then I really don't get how you can't understand that womanhood, femininity, and female identity are weaponized against trans men in direct relation to their manhood in a manner that intersects transphobia, misogyny, and sexism and is unique to them as a class of individuals (transandrophobia).
The Patriarchy will always use gender and sex as a means for control, especially over people it deems are deviating from it's norms. Especially over people it decides "should" be women and "shouldn't" be women, and under Cis Patriarchal norms trans men "should" be women and trans women "should" be men.
As trans people, we are all punished by the Patriarchy in a way that intersects with misogyny and sexism because misogyny and sexism are the main tools of gendered subjugation! We're all failing at Patriarchal Gender so of course we are all having the full toolkit thrown at us from multiple different directions!
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radicalgraff · 9 months
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Anarchy-Transfeminist sticker spotted in Trondheim, Norway
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prettyassbitches · 3 months
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Who wants to join me in my bed 😋🤤🍑
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bog-bitch · 5 months
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Heartbreaking: The Feminist Post You Were About To Reblog Was Made By a TERF
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pinkqueenpizza · 2 months
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Reblog, if you are willing to give me a blw job... Who needs a facial?😈🍆
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queerism1969 · 8 months
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hadeantaiga · 7 months
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Actually feminists want you to shut the fuck up about how much you hate men and males. Yeah we voted. We decided it's actually super uncool to hate half of humanity due to something beyond their control.
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genderqueerdykes · 3 months
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the way we police bodies in our modern era is just insane to me. like for example i'm thinking about muscles. literally everyone has them. why are muscular bodies "masculine"? every single person on this earth has muscles and can have them be in any size and tone. like, have you ever met or seen a woman who's a carpenter? a construction worker? a farmer? a warehouse or factory worker? an athlete? a firefighter? an emt? a powerlifter? a body builder?
women can be absolutely stacked. women can be fucking ripped. some women are born with absolutely jacked muscle structure without any working out involved. women get muscular and people act like every single woman is some waifish leaf blowing in the wind- wake up, open your eyes, what are you even saying? look at the world around you, where are you living?
i feel insane living in a world where we either think women don't have muscles at all, or they have muscles but they can't ever get big and are inherently pathetically weak. we have modern science and photographs and videos at our fingertips and yet here we are really out here still believing that men strong women weak. it hurts my brain.
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Anyways. Acting like trans women are more conformist than gnc men is some fucking bullshit. The world at large doesn't think of us as women, the world at large thinks we're hyper feminine men who dress like this for funsies. Like, are you kidding me? You think the world is more accepting of feminine trans women than feminine cis men? Are you joking?
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