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textk4kira · 2 days
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sometimes u will be the only person fagging it up. sometimes it'll be hard. but u gotta do it. u gotta show all the fags that fagging it up is the way. u must strive to fag it as much as possible. u have a limited time. fag it up and dyke it out
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textk4kira · 4 days
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y'know what? I'm gonna say it
asking if someone is afab or amab is transphobic
the only people who need to know what gender you were assigned at birth are medical professionals and potentially sexual partners. otherwise, there is literally no reason anyone needs to know your agab
"but I have trauma with amab people" "but afab people are annoying" that sounds like a you problem and does not justify asking people what's in their pants. because that is what you are doing – just with politically correct terminology
you cannot call yourself a trans ally and then ask to know what's in someone's pants. end of story
(also? some people aren't afab or amab. neither sex nor gender are binary)
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textk4kira · 5 days
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I was originally planning on holding off sharing this until June, but then decided to hell with that; why wait?
FURTHER RESOURCES:
Intersections: Indigenous and 2SLGBTQQIA+ Identities – this booklet from the Native Women’s Association of Canada is more intended towards 2S folks, but is still a great read for anyone.
Two Spirits, One Voice – This video from Egale is a great, no more comments needed.
A Two-Spirit Journey: The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder – This book by Ma-Nee Chacaby can be a difficult and emotional read, but very much worth it.
Becoming Two-spirit: Gay Identity and Social Acceptance in Indian Country – I have yet to read this book by Brian Joseph Gilley myself, but heard positive things about it.
Please feel free to reblog with more suggestions, if you have them!
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textk4kira · 5 days
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80% of "passing" is having enough money to purchase the clothes and services that will allow you to pass. Please stop holding being able to stealth up as the pinnacle of trans achievement. That place belongs to surviving. It belongs to finding joy. It belongs to love and community, not people who are rich enough to have professional makeup artists and tailors.
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textk4kira · 6 days
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textk4kira · 6 days
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The aro/ace community is extremely active on tumblr and I am here for it
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textk4kira · 6 days
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What is sensual attraction? Read to find out more!
This is part 11 of a multiple parts series where we’re exploring a multitude of different types of attractions! I hope you’ll enjoy ☺️
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textk4kira · 6 days
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Hello!
I saw your post where you say you're a "transmasc demigirl" and you're welcome for questions.
Well, that's my question. I'm genderqueer too (transmasculine, nonbinary, genderfluid), but unfortunately I can't understand you. Please answer! :)
Hello my dear,
In essence, I am bigender. I am both a transmasculine person and I am also partially a woman. I identify as a combination of the two. In simple terms, I am a nonbinary person.
I hope this answer was helpful to you.
Love,
Jay 💗
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textk4kira · 8 days
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That is not what this post is saying.
I am speaking plainly about the 'direction' someone is trans.
No group of trans people has inherent power/privilege over another group of trans people.
Trans men are not your oppressors.
Trans women are not your oppressors.
Nonbinary people, regardless of AGAB, are not your oppressors.
It is important to interrogate your own biases towards your fellow trans people.
Oftentimes, a decent place to start would be to make friends with Other trans people. You'll probably find that you have much more in common with them then you realize.
I'm a transmasc demigirl, if you'd like to know more about our community and my experiences, please feel free to leave a comment, send a dm or send an ask.
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textk4kira · 9 days
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textk4kira · 9 days
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textk4kira · 9 days
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ppl are like “yeah society hates when women do unwomenly things” and youre like “yeah like being a man” and theyre like “well no actually theyre ok with that :)”
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textk4kira · 9 days
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lovely mural by the coffee shop this morning
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textk4kira · 9 days
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Queerplatonic Hearts
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textk4kira · 9 days
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If I see another binary person say “male-aligned nonbinary people” I think I’ll explode. Because everytime I see that I know they aren’t talking about people like me - demiboys, Genderfaes, nonbinary people who consider themselves partially men, etc.
It’s always used to refer to mtx/amab nonbinary people.
people will say a transfem demigirl is ‘male-aligned nonbinary’ . It makes me so mad. People are just so openly transphobic towards mtx people..
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textk4kira · 9 days
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occasionally there will be a queer person whose way of living their queerness is in conflict with our expectations and definitions for their label
at those times, we remember that queerness is not about the labels, or the definitions, or the rules of expected behaviour, but about living authentically to the crooked strangeness of our human conditions
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textk4kira · 10 days
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Okay this is a little funny lmao
Most infighting within the LGBTQ+ community can be Usually be boiled down to
"Hurt people hurt people"
Its tragic really.
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