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notagayman · 16 days
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Yeah so fuck the cass report
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that-sharkaholic · 2 months
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For the record, I just saw a reddit post referring to Nex Benedict as a "nonbinary trender."
I'm sorry, but if this is your reaction to the murder of a child, please reevaluate your morals 🙏
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Y'all can stare at me lol I know am worth it ❤️ feeling hot tonight
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gold0997 · 6 months
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Reblog me if interested! Hookup indoor and outdoor activities fun and also sell unique content that's my field and I have many specials.
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clownrecess · 1 year
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(Tw for implied ableism)
I want to talk about how I often feel minimized to just "the kid with the tablet", to just the disabled kid.
I post about being an AAC user a lot, because its important. Because there arent many of us openly talking about being nonspeaking online, so when people think of nonspeaking autistics, or of AAC users, they tend to think of children, because 99% of AAC users on the internet are toddlers filmed by their parents.
Nonspeaking children grow into nonspeaking teenagers, and nonspeaking teenagers grow into nonspeaking adults.
I feel like the mixture of AAC not being a very well known disability aid, and the fact that most AAC rep is of small children turns me into a bit of a spectacle; turns me into just "the kid with the tablet".
I am an autistic AAC user, and I'm also an artist, and a poet, and I am queer, and I love horror, and I love MCR, and I like doing my makeup, and I love body mods, and I have a leopard gecko, and my favorite theme park is six flags magic mountian, and I love fashion, and I paint my nails, and I am a person. I am a teenager. I am disabled, but I am still a teenager. I am not a child. I am a queer teenage boy, just as any other queer teenage boy is.
I know that society often has a hard time accepting people who are different, but that doesn't mean it's okay to minimize someone to just their disability or assistive device. We all have our own unique interests, styles, thoughts, challenges, and experiences that make us who we are.
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popcornoncemore · 6 months
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Guys I just bought my first tie! I have wanted one but I've been working up my courage to finally do it as I'm not out yet. Finally, I found a tie I love (it's black and floral!) and I bought it.
I feel so pretty! This feels like a big moment
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the-rockinahard-place · 2 months
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Don’t get me wrong I love all my mormon gal pals, they keep me living, but I wish I had more guy friends. It would help me see they’re side and it is stereotypical for guys to be friends with other guys. Having so my girl-friends paints me even more as being different in a time of my life were I don’t want to seem different.
I am shocked that people can date in the church because men and women are almost always separated (do even get me started on other genders inclusivity). it’s hard to make friends when I am with the same group of people 24/7. Even when we have Sunday school instead of young men’s or young women’s, the room always ends up getting divided “girls on left” “boys on right” anyway because everyone is just gonna sit with their friends. Leaving me to stick out evenmore, no matter which side I choose to sit with.
Do cis people realize just how gender segregated church is?????
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ts-sarah320 · 13 days
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I’m hornyyyyyyy 😩 
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idyllicdyl · 6 months
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there’s no gender euphoria like slouching on a bus seat while wearing cargo pants and a baggy sweatshirt
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littlwstar1 · 1 month
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Dear trans community, I have a question for you.
Well, I'm a trans boy and I prefer everyone to use he/him pronouns on me, but there are certain feminine words that don't bother me, for example:
I like being called son, but I'm also okay with my parents calling me "daughter." I think it's a pretty word and I don't mind them using it with me.
or also, I don't mind being called "girl" "girlie" or things like that.
Those words (and perhaps more that I can't remember at the moment) are an exception to the rule, but I identify as a boy, I am a boy and I want to be addressed with masculine pronouns. Has something similar happened to anyone else?
I don't know if I explained myself very well, sorry.
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regtheviolin · 3 months
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Why the fuck can't I look like gerard way. Like he's so pretty and handsome. He looks like the prettiest girl but also the prettiest boy ever and its so unfair that he can look like that.
Like.
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This man is perfection.
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He looks like a sassy as fuck girl but a hot as fuck guy.
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syntaxfraud · 10 months
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I don't know if I'm androgynous, trans masc, or just cis who doesn't relate to woman due to their autism and I just don't find any reason to fit in with feminine gender roles but I also heavily relate to male gender roles and social norms (Jesus christ that was a long run off sentence)
What if I'm a pick me 💀
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rest in peace Nex Benedict (they/them), 2007-2024
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ohswampey · 4 months
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teen transmasc guide:
may be considered body checking or induce dysphoria - these are based on conventional standards of masculinity, I hope you do not feel invalidated if you disagree with something I've written here
1. get a disguised binder ("compression bra" - target compression bra) or if you're unable to get something like that layering 2 sports bras (one normal and the second backwards) may work for you! (BE SAFE IN YOUR BINDING!! DO NOT BIND IN EXCESSIVE AMOUNTS YOU CAN DAMAGE YOUR RIBCAGE)
2. choose the right clothes for your body - (I've found this from my own experience) a. cargo pants and high waisted pants make your hips look larger than they are, try to choose low waisted pants b. wear shirts that are your size, both oversized and tight shirts can emphasize your chest (button ups and those with a logo high on your chest also help hide your chest) c. make your top larger than your bottom, this might not make sense but try to draw more attention to your shoulders than your hips! it gives a more masculine look
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3. DO NOT GET THE BEIBER HAIRCUT
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4. avoid half square half round glasses
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square or completely round glasses are a lot more masculine seeming imo
5. humming really does lower and stronger your voice - especially if you already like to sing! slowly and safely work your voice lower and get used to speaking with it as well. your voice will change depending on who you're around and how much you're paying attention to your voice and it is completely normal
do not do these things if you aren't sure of your safety. as much as dysphoria is terrible, it is not worth putting yourself in danger. my account is 100% a safe space to other teenage tranmascs :)
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