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notch talking bout boogers vs notch when people ask him to respect trans ppl
it’s hard for me to express how heartbreaking it is to see gay people, especially–but not exclusively–gay women, buying into this idea that the closet is an idyllic place to grow up as a trans woman. that we’re socialized–without complications–in the way that men are socialized, that we reap every benefit cisgender boys, teenagers, or men reap because of their gender.
like. gay women, do you remember growing up being told you were meant to find a husband, carry the children you have with him, support them and him first, maybe to the point of effacing yourself? and gay men, do you remember growing up being told you were meant to find a wife, get a good job, father children, and carry on the family name and everything that goes with it?
do you remember realizing that you could never be this? and that, at the end of the day, the thought of being it repulsed you? that you were fundamentally different–flawed, even–fundamentally wrong and that everything you needed in your life was immoral and unnatural, or at least a disappointment? do you remember that choice you made? between rejecting everything you’d been told was in your future trying to make something of that pain–and sacrificing a fundamental part of yourself trying to be something you weren’t?
do you think straight people go through that? do you think that, being told all the same things, they know what it’s like to feel that panic and alienation?
i don’t understand why they can’t see that our closets are like this too. that we didn’t grow up internalizing everything society prescribes for a man or woman–that we grew up full of dread, and horror, and constant questioning of what was wrong with us and how we could possibly exist in the world. that, even if we tried to fulfill those prescriptions, we did so at the cost of our bodies and personhoods. that, as women, we were reckoning with the confines and disenfranchisement of womanhood on top of this.
that denial of empathy and willful blindness is so painful, especially coming from people who share so much of our childhood traumas. like, that people are so inclined to see us as Other that they’ll look straight past their own experiences is so impossibly heartbreaking and demoralizing.
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LGBTQ Books for Massachusetts Schools and Beyond
Hey folks! Parker here. I’m a gay, transgender student in Massachusetts looking to widen the range of LGBTQ books that are available in public schools. I’m working on the Revere district currently; I already brought LGBTQ books to one of their middle schools, and I’m raising money to buy books for their high school.
This project isn’t limited to Massachusetts though. I look forward to expanding past Massachusetts in the future, but for now, my focus sits on Revere.
However, I need more than just monetary donations. The list of LGBTQ books I have accumulated is not as large as I wish it was. I have more than 90 books listed, most of which are young adult fiction. Don’t get me wrong, what I have already is fantastic, but there’s always space for more.
This is where you come in! Please, if you have any recommendations for LGBTQ books, shoot them my way! I’m open to any and every recommendation, and I would be delighted if you told me a bit about the book too. If needed, please include content warnings so I can put them on my book list as well.
Thank you so much for reading along, and have a wonderful day!! (P.S. As of 3/7/19, I completed the GoFundMe for anyone who wants to donate money. :) Yes, ALL of the funds go to books for public schools. Yes, I’m super excited about it.)
my brain comes up with the craziest shit but i think this is the most in-character thing i’ve ever made
Have you been teaching Lucas swears?
I lived with magypsies my whole life! He’s the one with the profanity
kumatora can u say gay and trans rights
absoLUTELY
havnt posted here so have KUMATORA MOTHER 3
this one goes out to lexia i dontk nwo what you want
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not to make you into a meme rami but me too thw fuck
not to make you into a meme rami but me too thw fuck