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18
The day she was born
The doctor said
“it’s a boy.”
and proceeded to wrap her in blue.
When she was one,
she was called big, fierce, and strong;
She just went along.
And she always wore blue.
When she was two,
She was given toy construction vehicles,
plastic dinosaurs,
and a gun - that shot bubbles.
When she was three,
she told her mom that she wasn’t happy,
she wasn’t who she wanted to be,
She was a boy.
Her mom assumed it was a phase
and figured things would change.
She told her
to give it some time.
When she was four,
she wanted a doll.
Her dad bought her a ball,
and called it a close call.
When she was five,
she tried to paint her nails
like the other females.
But her mom found her and took it away.
She cried and cried,
but her dad told her to grow up,
Boys don’t cry.
She should just be a tough guy.
When she was six,
She tried growing out her hair
but then her parents gave her a glare
and made her cut it all.
When she was seven,
she went to school.
Most of her friends were girls
and
they were able to be who they wanted to be.
When she was eight,
her dad signed her up
for little league baseball
He didn’t care for her opinion at all.
When she was nine,
she gave up.
She’d had enough.
This was her life,
and it wasn’t going to change.
When she was ten,
she was made fun of
for taking her shirt off the “feminine way”
at a pool party
When she was eleven
she read that
people who felt the way she did
wouldn’t be allowed into heaven.
When she was twelve,
she got first place in a science fair
and for the first time in her life,
her father was proud.
When she was thirteen,
she realized she was attracted
to other girls.
When she was fourteen,
she was called gay,
and several other names.
When she was fifteen,
she got sick of her life being a lie.
She couldn’t stop thinking how
all she wanted to do was die.
When she was sixteen,
she met a girl,
who was nice and all,
but very confusing too.
They began to date,
to her this felt like fate.
But deep down she knew,
she mustn’t stay around.
When she was seventeen,
she finally told her girlfriend
the truth.
Her girlfriend told her
she knew.
When she was eighteen,
she told her parents something unforeseen
she was a girl,
she always had been,
and always will.
M.C.R. // @a-random-emu (A project I made for my Sociology Class)
This was beautiful😭
This is more than beautiful, there aren’t words to describe how I feel reading this.
2019 is the year we support ALL trans people
You know who that includes?
Trans POC
Trans people with disabilities
Trans people who aren’t conventionally attractive
Trans women
Trans men
Trans nonbinaries
Overweight trans people
Trans people with mental disorders
Trans people who pass
Trans people who can’t but want to pass
Trans people who don’t feel obligated to be hyperfeminine or hypermasculine
Trans people in poverty
Trans kids in homophobic households
Trans adults who are just figuring out who they are
Trans people who use neopronouns
Feel free to add on
This makes me feel a lot better
A girl can wish can’t she?
Wait, like actually send clothes or just send pics of clothes you like? I’ll be happy with either! *giggles*
The flash washes everything out so bad... (at Buddha, Indiana) https://www.instagram.com/p/BqYzrtvn1o6D4Az8_so0CEjISnUfDBP-7u6rEk0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1gvutol0m4x4s
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Types of cis bigots I am quite tired of (a bit of a rant, this)
[warning for cissexism]
The Fundiegelical: “You may think you’re ‘happy’ by wearing the clothing of the opposite sex, but you’re living in sin and you’re going straight to hell! Jesus loves you.”
The “Enlightened” Liberal: “But gender doesn’t even matter, because deep down, we’re all the same. So why is it such a big deal what I call you?”
The TERF: “By embracing a gender role opposite your assigned sex, you are reifying gender/privilege and thus making it that much harder for us to smash gender. I know that sounds contradictory but, if you’d been a feminist for as long as I have, you’d understand.”
The Proto-TERF: “Of course I don’t have anything against trans people, but abortion/sex work/breast cancer/ovarian cancer/whatever is and has always been a women’s issue! Why do you want to take it away from women?”
The Ungendering Fetishist: “Hey, I don’t have anything against sh*m*les! I think you’re hot! I watch sh*m*le porn all the time.”
The Clueless Oppression-Olympian: “Transness is just a white/abled/Western issue, so why should I care about it?”
The Incrementalist: “Look, people just aren’t ready to accept trans folks yet. So instead of arguing about what pronouns to use for you, we should focus on something we can actually accomplish, like [insert other tenuously-related SJ cause here].”
The Genital-Focused: “I totally respect and support trans people, but I would never date one. Because ewww.”
The Broad-Stroke Painter: “I once met a trans person who was selfish/mean/creepy/bad in general, so you’re all like that and I won’t respect any of you.”
The Inveterate Essentialist: “But… you can’t be a woman, because you have a PENIS! And chromosomes! And… a PENIS!”
The What-About-Teh-Cis Whiner: “I know my refusal to call you ‘she’ hurts you, but you have to understand that your demand to call you ‘she’ hurts me, too. What about my feelings?”
The Pig-Headed “Skeptic”: “Do you have actual evidence that you’re really a woman? No, of course you don’t, because it’s impossible by definition. No, shut up; I’m right and you’re wrong, PERIOD.”
The “Free Speech” Whiner: “Don’t you think that, in the spirit of free and open discussion, you should listen to my side of things instead of just dismissing it out of hand as ‘bigotry’?”
The Devil’s Advocate: “I’m not saying prejudice is right, but, to be fair, it is a little weird for someone to present as a woman and yet have a penis.”
The Self-Proclaimed “Ally”: “How dare you say I’ve been cissexist? Don’t you know how very supportive I’ve been of you and your causes? Why aren’t you grateful?”
The “Edgy” Comedian: “Look, it was a joke. I’m sorry you’re too unsophisticated to understand why it’s funny; I guess I’m just too edgy for you. Maybe one day, when you grow up a little, you’ll stop trying to censor humor.”
(Hint to cis people: don’t do any of these things.)
All of these behaviors are horrible and destroy trans people.
“People will love you. People will hate you. And none of it will have anything to do with you.”
— Abraham Hicks (via wordsnquotes)
Sometimes the smallest, silliest things feel like huge accomplishments ✨ . One of my favorite parts of transition is experiencing the things I always envied. I had shoulder length hair as a kid, but refused to style it or do ponytails or use bobby pins. I rejected anything that would make me seem like I was doing something “feminine”… even though that’s what I really wanted. As I grew up, my hair got shorter and shorter as I repressed my feelings more and more. Now I have so many hair styles I want to try, and little things like being able to do a braid are really meaningful to me.
Sometimes you will find out that the little things in other people’s viewpoint are BIG things for you; and that’s okay! My accepting wife envies me because I have longer hair than her.
Shots fired
Show me the lie.
Originally posted on /r/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns
Please reblog, this is so important.
I needed this
Is this foreal?
Yes it’s a real service. I do volunteer work for a rape crisis support service in my city and texting is one of the features we provide as well. But just to boost its credibility, I tried it myself:
reblog to save lives!
You can also text “Steve” to 741741 if you’re a young person of color. The website for more info is stevefund.org
My understanding is that it’s more multicultural and some folks feel more comfy with that in mind!
^^^^^THIS
get help guys, please. if you’re hurting, don’t let that hurt consume you. seek help.
I never knew this. It’s spectacular.