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@elistransblahg
MAN I want bottom surgery
Look, I don't wanna sound like a gatekeeper or anything, but if you're a queer kid, please educate yourself on our history. It's the bare minimum to look up the AIDS crisis and the stonewall riots. Idk if you read books or watch videos, it's just important to know where we come from to keep looking forward.
I'm at the clinic for a (second) transvag ultrasound and a pap smear and I wanna die
I forgot just how exhausting heavily bleeding all day is
I am in pain
hunni i know i'm pretty but you know damn well i ain't no aaliyah lmao
me: gets top surgery
beard, immediately: helo i am here
We a month out todaaaaaay
Left side lookin real good, minus what I'm hoping is some swelling that's still goin on
Right side is a little darker and thicker (and also some swelling), but it feels fine ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I'm pretty sure it's like that bc I was a lot more careful with the left side than the right side. Was a lot more comfortable with the right side from the get go lol
I have really good mobility, though I can't stretch with my arms above my head like I normally do. I can still reach pretty high tho with both arms without it feeling like it's pulling. I can open my windows and turn on my fans and put shirts on normally and sleep pretty comfortably like half on my side. Still trying to keep on my back, but I have an appointment Monday which should clear me to sleep normally 💙
I probably should have worn the wrap longer, but once I was cleared to take it off (which was about a week post-op) it stayed off looool
its important to me as a detrans woman to be vocal about it. its important to me as a detrans woman who initially only had radfems to talk to about detransition, because i couldnt find a single trans inclusive detrans person for over a year, to make sure other people know they have options.
radfems arent your aly if you're questioning your gender. they dont have your best interest at heart. they dont care about helping you explore who you are, theyre only interested in sucking you in to be another transmisogynistic pawn for their violent ideology.
if you're trans/nonbinary now, but are wondering if it isnt right for you, know that you have options. you can talk to me. there are people who have not done a 180 into bigotry who are here to support you.
please reblog, do not just like, this post.
i dont have a large platform. i want this to get spread. i want to remove terfs from the forefront of detrans/reidentification awareness & support. they cannot continue to be the first contact for questioning people.
i am begging you, yes you personally, to please reblog this, and comment or reply in the tags if you're a safe, trans-inclusive detransitioned or reidentified person to approach.
catch me feelin fuckin great today 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
THEM TEET BEEN YEET
We in Seattle!
Surgery on the 11th!
Buuuuut I have to stop T from tomorrow until the 14th. Two whole weeks. I really hope super happy fun time doesn't make its way back :^)
Hey.
Nonbinary is not Woman Lite.
trans means you are not the gender you were assigned at birth. as far as im aware, most people arent assigned non binary at birth. so if youre non binary—if you are any gender thats not on your birth certificate—that automatically, by default, means you are trans.
non binary is a subset of the transgender experience. just like mtf and ftm. its not an entirely different thing, its doesnt need to be listed separately, and id really really appreciate if people stop treating it like it was.
when youre talking about trans men, you say trans men. when youre talking about trans women, you say trans women. when youre talking about non binary, you say non binary. when youre talking about trans men, trans women, and non binary people as a whole, you say trans.
you dont need to say "trans and non binary". they are the same thing. its an entirely unnecessary division when youre talking about shared experiences between binary and non binary trans people.
like.....if you want people to know for sure that youre not excluding non binary people, you can say "trans (including non binary)"
but, for the most part, you can literally
just
say
trans
Just a reminder because apparently people don’t realize this, but the rainbow gay pride flag isn’t like…a gay male pride flag? it was literally meant as a pride flag for everyone in the community. not that there’s anything wrong with specific identities having their own flag, but i keep seeing ppl post flag sets as if the rainbow ride flag only represents gay men and saying that not including every single other flag known in existence means you’re excluding people when no it’s not the rainbow flag is for everyone
I think this is really important for people who are daunted by all the labels and still figuring themselves out. It’s okay. The rainbow flag is yours too
Pride is almost here so I think it is good to remember pride isn't here thanks to world wide companies who "dress in rainbow" just for a month. Pride is here because trans women, butch lesbians, gay men, queer people of color and every other memeber of the LGBTQ+ community fought in the past and still fighting today. There are still a lot of things to fight for. So keep fighting until we are sure each one of us is safe and happy. Have a great pride month.
Also trans men. Because posts like this always mention trans women but not trans men. It is possible to support transfeminine people without perpetuating the myth that trans men have never been involved in our own history. Thanks.
Jamison Green, born in 1948. He was a pioneer for trans men after Lou Sullivan's death. He's still alive.
Carter Brown, a victim of workplace transphobia, and the founder of Black Transmen Inc.
Robert Eads, 1945-1999. Pictured with his trans female partner, Lola. I recommend watching Southern Comfort, which follows him throughout his final year of life. His story is a beautiful one, but also a tragic example of medical transphobia.
Loren Cameron, born in 1959. A photographer and artist, who curated exceptional and groundbreaking collections of trans photography.
Willmer Broadnax, 1916-1992. A black gospel singer who never medically transitioned, but lived his entire life as a male, in public.
Lucas Silveira, born in 1979. He is the first openly transgender man to have signed with a major record label. He is still alive.
Billy Tipton, 1914-1989. He did not undergo a medical transition, but raised multiple children, and had a successful musical career.
Jim McHarris, a black trans man born in 1954, who you can read more about here.
Reed Erickson, 1917-1992. You can read about his insanely important contribution to LGBT+ progress here.
Stop erasing trans male stories by leaving us out of Pride Month posts.
Trans men are not a footnote in history.
Trans men are not an afterthought.
We have always been around.
Erasure of trans men, and transmasculine people more generally, perpetuates the myth that queerness is inherently feminine. Butch lesbians, male impersonators, and trans men have always been central to LGBT+ progress and pride. I'm tired of people defaulting to anti-FTM mindsets, or at the very least, erasing trans men as their first instinct. I'm sick of the invisibility that we suffer. I'm sick of masculine lesbians, like Stormé DeLarverie, being treated as irrelevant. I feel so much solidarity with butches and lesbians who have been cut out of history, because the same thing is happening to trans men.
This Pride Month, when you see a post claiming trans women are the only ones who ever contributed to progress, remember to critically think. Remember all the work that trans men have done. Remember the masculine people, and men, who died so that we could live. Who stood alongside drag queens and trans women.