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dysphoric-culture-is · 9 months
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Hey so with the barbie movie coming out mod is once again seeing comments like “I’m nonbinary and wish I could just have flat genitalia like a doll, it would take away my dysphoria”. Mod got a dysphoric culture ask about it like 2 years ago actually and now there are more so:
This is possible.
If your transition goal is to have a complete removal of all your internal and external genitalia, there is a real surgery that people get to do that. It’s called genital nullification.
It’s also called nullectomy or nullo.
It’s not a very new or super complicated surgery. Everything is taken out/taken off and you’re left with just a hole for your urethra (where you urinate out of). The urethra may be moved as part of surgery. If you research the procedure you’ll also probably hear them talk about urethral shortening, because nullification is mostly done on cis men/transfems/nonbinary patients who require a penectomy as part of the surgery.
Now don’t get this for an aesthetic or because you like how dolls look. It takes 6-8 weeks of recovery and is as serious a decision as any other bottom surgery. More info is here and here. This website has some info and pictures (graphic warning) of nullification along with phallus-preserving vaginoplasty, another nonbinary surgery.
Hopefully this helps someone!
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aro-throughyourchest · 6 months
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I think there’s no summary that does this clip justice (uh. Sarah Simons)
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amateur-stims · 8 months
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PENIS TYPO
penis typo stimboard
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brokenfoxproductions · 2 months
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It's always going to suck knowing that people around me will always see me as less than a man because I don't have a dick and my voice is really high.
And yeah, I'm nonbinary and trans masc, and I don't pack and don't care about passing, but if the cis gay men around me are allowed to identify as men in dresses or drag, even if they tuck, even if they have high voices, I should be allowed to be comfortable and be seen a man as well. It shouldn't matter how I sound or if my dick is natural or silicone, or even if I just don't have one.
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tumbler-polls · 5 months
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This poll is potentially controversial, but the majority of our followers voted to allow it.
Prompt submitted by anon:
Question to cis monosexual people: "Would you date/have sex with a pre-op trans person who identifies as the gender you're into?" Options: 🍷 No; I want my partner to have particular stuff down there / I have a strong genital preference. ☕️ Yes, but I wouldn't want to interact with their genitals. 🧁 Yes, I'm into all kinds of genitals, what matters is how someone identifies. Additional options: cis straight guy / cis gay guy / cis straight woman / cis lesbian.
The other part of this poll is here.
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ivytwines · 7 months
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when the doctor regenerates, their first instinct is almost always to comment on their new body and it’s unique features (i know these teeth, don’t like the color of my kidneys, etc etc). however when they regenerate into thirteen they make no comment on the sudden disappearance of certain… body parts. this can lead me to only 3 possible explanations:
1) the doctor does not have genitals, in any regeneration. I find this to be stupid and boring
2) the doctor has always had a dick and continues to have a dick even when they are in a more “female” presenting body. trans coded doctor ftw here but I think there’s a better explanation…
3) the doctor has had a vagina before (either always like in scenario #2 or just in certain regenerations) and therefore feels no need to comment on this bodily change.
I am a firm scenario #3 believer and it allows me to come to the obvious conclusion that the tenth doctor was rocking with a pussy. I am he/him lesbian truthing for the tenth doctor at all times
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anti-terf-posts · 8 months
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heres a funny story i wanted to drop!
when i was little, my mother was very trans supporting and wanted her kids to support them too (of course!) so she told us about trans people and read us stories about them. one time, she told me that sometimes boys got pregnant too. but she forgot to clarify that these men were trans, and being like seven, i told all my friends that every man could get pregnant. i was not very well liked by my teachers that year
I actually have a similar (ish) story to this!!
When I was around 4 or 5, I had asked my mother if it was possible for a girl to be born with a penis, or a boy to be born with a uterus. I forgot their exact answer, but my mum tried her best to explain what it means to be transgender. Honestly me bringing up this question should have been an early sign, but, y'know, unless they're saying "I'm trans, I'm not a girl, I'm a boy" (or vice versa), it's kind of hard to tell with five year olds 😅
Anyways, this was a lovely story to hear! I'm so glad your mother is supportive of trans people :))
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trans-enby-culture-is · 9 months
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Trans culture is wanting your breasts off so bad, and wanting to cry but not having anyone to talk to.
#42
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"Did you know that your vagina is acidic enough to pickle fruits"
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✨If you didn’t grow a they/ them cock naturally, store-bought is fine✨
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mushroomnoodles · 3 months
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FAQ
this is just for some of the more frequently asked questions. i am gonna try to put things bluntly here to try and minimize any confusion, especially if folks are using a translator. tw for mentions of death and genitalia
is simon/betty trans?
up to you on simon. i don't have a preference. but most of my bettys are AMAB trans women, some have bottom surgery and some don't. of course, i have some personal headcanons on some of them, but again, nothing is "op canon" in that regard.
how did simon give birth to morri?
well, if you hc him as trans, that makes things easier, but either way he just gave birth to morrigan how a regular human being would.
if you hc him as cis, then simon would have been given the full internal AFAB equipment upon impregnation by GOLBetty- uterus, ovaries, etc- with the external equipment coming in courtesy of morrigan around month.. 6-7? that's right, i took his penis priveliges. sorry king.
what gender is morrigan?
morrigan is nonbinary and intersex, and uses any pronouns. morrigan chose to develop into a human body rather than a more cosmic-entity type one as to not scare simon.
does morri have a voiceclaim?
sure does! it's shadow milk cookie from cookie run kingdom! here's a vid.
is GOLBetty alive/did she reincarnate?
i'm aware GOLBetty probably did reincarnate at the end of F+C s1. buuuuut my GOLBetty never unfused. she simply went back to sleep after impregnating simon. if someone's interested in me going into detail about how i interpretate my GOLBetty and how she thinks/functions i'll probably do that.
can GOLBetty-
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when/does simon die?
he lives for about 250 years after giving birth to morrigan. the cosmic energy radiating through his body ran out, and he essentially instantly died as his organs stopped working. like someone entered /kill simon_petrikov into the world console. from there he either eventually reincarnates, or morrigan finds some way to replace him or raise him from the dead.
morrigan was the physical age of 13 when simon passed, by the way. the older morrigan gets, the slower they age.
does morri ever meet their mom?
yes, they do. by the time they do meet her, however, GOLBetty is in a deep, deep sleep.
morrigan has a complicated relationship with her, especially as, due to simon's stories of her as a human, they see her in this overglorified light. they also consider GOLBetty to kind of internally be two separate entities- GOLB and betty, rather than a fusion of the two made into something slightly different.
do you do fpreg?
nope. fpreg actually is really uncomfortable for me for some reason lol, like.. INTENSELY uncomfortable. activate fight or flight mode uncomfortable. no idea why, i know it's silly, but i can't interact with it, can't draw it, won't draw it.
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aro-throughyourchest · 6 months
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oh yeah here’s the full sarah simons call by the way
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Everyone's casting penis blast but you know what?
I cast vagina blast.
Fuck you.
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existennialmemes · 6 months
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It's dangerous to go alone, take this!
[sucks your clit]
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tumbler-polls · 5 months
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Hiii! Right now, there is this huuuge debate within the LGBT community as to whether not wanting to date trans folks is transphobic. I'm bi, so pre/post-op is not an issue for me because I like all kinds of genitals, but I'm wondering how the attraction works in this regard for cis monosexual people (gays, lesbians, straights).
Could you make a poll asking, "Would you date a pre-op trans person?" with the options "No, I want my partner to have particular stuff down there", "Yes, but I wouldn't want to interact with their genitals", "Yes, I'm into all kinds of genitals, what matters is how someone identifies", and additional options: cis straight guy / cis gay guy / cis straight woman / cis lesbian. I sent this idea to other poll blogs, but they refused to publish it :((
This topic is quite controversial and can be triggering to some people. We want our blog to be an inclusive space, so we'll let our followers decide.
Feel free to make suggestions / expand on your answer in the comments!
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dysphoric-culture-is · 11 months
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Question— if gender is a social construct, then how does body/sex dysphoria exist, especially stuff like phantom limb that many trans people get?/gen. Although I guess I’ll never know, I think that if I spent my whole life on a deserted island and never had any human contact I’d still feel something off about my body and stuff. Like, having more or less pieces of paper doesn’t actually affect you, it’s the value that you put on those pieces that make money important, but I don’t think that’s how gd operates?
People (correctly) call gender a social construct because, like money, it's a concept that humans made up and have developed over thousands of years.
Societal standards about gender (AKA gender roles) dictate how people think about gender, and those standards are very cisnormative. The normal value and qualities given to gender by societal standards don't leave room for trans, nonbinary, intersex, and gender non-conforming people. For example in Western society the traditional thinking goes: long hair=boobs=feminine=woman and beard=no boobs=masculine=man etc even if that's not true.
So body dysphoria can exist because the social construct of gender says that certain body parts or features 'belong' to certain genders, and so anyone that doesn't fit that can experience dysphoria.
For example, a transfem who's spent her whole life growing up in a society that thinks p*nis=man is probably going to have bottom dysphoria (especially if she was assigned male at birth because of her genitalia).
And for your example of the island, trans and intersex people who live in more accepting places (with cultures that recognize gender diversity or that that don't equate gender with body parts) might be less dysphoric. Trans people who live alone may also be less dysphoric because they aren't being judged based on their bodies. That being said when the average person is cis and your body doesn't function/look the same way as theirs it can still make you feel dysphoric or weird about your body!
So if you lived on an deserted island there's no way to know if you'd still have body dysphoria if you'd never had any human contact but chances are that even if you felt off/weird, you wouldn't even have a sense of gender. The sense of weirdness is still valid but your no-human-contact self probably wouldn't be able to understand it.
The way people experience their dysphoria, just like the way people think about gender roles or value money or perform social customs etc, is very much influenced by their culture.
And so people with no/low dysphoria often just don't care as much about the traditional construct of gender. They know their body parts don't control their gender no matter what people say and it doesn't bother them that much. For people who do experience body dysphoria though, even if you know that body parts don't equal gender they can still bother you a lot (especially if people have invalidated you [or you've invalidated yourself] based on them).
Hopefully mod understood your question and this helps anon! Dysphoria is different for everyone and it's a tricky question.
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