If you consider yourself to be cisgender, please do NOT take this survey.
I’m conducting this survey because I will be giving a speech on March 7 about violence towards trans people and I need some input about what you have experienced. This survey asks about sexual assault, suicide, and any sort of abuse that you may have faced because you are transgender. This is not a short survey, but it shouldn’t take any longer than 20 minutes. If you have time, please fill it out. If not, please pass this along. Thank you!
I hope this video helps clear up what the difference is between genderfluid and agender! If you like, please subscribe and hit that thumbs up button! It real...
Trans/Genderqueer/Androgynous/Nonbinary people in Southern California
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If you’re a trans man looking to compress your breasts, I can do my best to help we have bras at my Jockey store in Carlsbad that are similar to sports bras.
If you’re a trans woman looking for a nice well fitting bra and are too nervous to be fitted, come see me and I will fit you.
I’ll fit anyone who needs a bra and I’ll do it as discreetly as possible. If you’re trans, nonbinary, genderqueer, androgynous etc I’ll help you out!
Our regular bras are kinda pricey ($60) but I may be able to do discounts. We also have cheaper ones.
We also have panties, boxers etc so let me know if you need those too!
Message me and we can arrange something! I’m offering my free help!
Please keep circulating this around! It could really help some people! Don’t be afraid to shoot me an ask about it! I can keep it private! These trans resources are important!
Are you a non-binary person with something to say? Live inside the UK or are a person of colour from outside of the UK? New blog Beyond the Binary is opening their new website in March, and wants you to contribute your opinions, art, articles, doodles, and general stuff! Read more…
New website: coming end of February/early March!
After initial development, we’re pleased to announce the estimated launch date of the new website is this Spring, and here are some sneak peaks of the new build! A huge thanks goes out to Maki who has been working on this tirelessly along with a billion other commitments, but it’s coming along nicely.
We’re looking for submissions right now! Please see here for the guidelines on writing for us, what we accept, and how to submit to us.
Are you a non-binary person from the UK (or a non-binary person of colour from outside the UK)? We want your news, opinions, essays, articles, photos, and music. We’ve already had some amazing contributions from inside our Facebook Working Group, particularly our series ‘What Non-binary Means to Me’, which focuses on different experiences of non-binary gender.
So want to be interviewed, write an essay, share your art, and opinions on anything to do with being non-binary (or just your life as you experience it)? Drop an email [email protected].
The team of editors look forward to receiving your contributions, so please tell all your friends and networks who might be interested!
i made a thing: it is called MELANIN and it is a collective for women and non-binary people of colour to produce music and art and writing and other things - and you can click any word in this post and it will take you to it and you should follow it if you like seeing really cool people creating really cool things.
if you’re a woman or non-binary person of colour you should submit a bunch and be our friend!
Hello! We’re accepting new members to our YouTube group Out of This Binary. This channel is for and by nonbinary people, made in an effort to increase nonbinary representation on YouTube and in general.
Do you want to join? Application guide lines are below. We would like you to send us a video that contains the following items:
Name
Age
Gender
Pronouns
Triggers
Sexual orientation
Romantic orientation
Racial identity
Hobbies
Commitment availability/Will you be able to make weekly videos
sorry if this has already been answered, but i believe 'intergender' is intersex only, so if you could put that in the vocab description that would be great!
This blog is inactive aside from one person who I don't think even uses the blog anymore..
aside from being cissexist the whole XX = female and XY = male thing is Straight-Up Wrong
AFAB people can have XO, XXX, XXXX and XY chromosomes while AMAB people have have XXYY, XYY, and XX chromosomes and since the majority of the population never has their karyotype examined, they’ll never know that they have one of these chromosomal quirks unless that specific combination has associated symptoms, and not all of them do. you could literally have one of the aforementioned combinations without even knowing it and meanwhile you’re insisting that all AFAB people are XX and that anyone else who has this must also be female
we could also talk about how hormonal patterns for XX persons can naturally and biologically mirror that of a typical XY person, or vis versa, which gives rise to things like androgen insensitivity disorder. here u have it, folks, an whole group of intersex people who have XY chromosomes and testicles and vulva and vagina, all grown naturally, all at the same time.
the number of people who are intersex mirror the number of people who are born with red hair, but no one goes around trying to say that red isn’t a natural hair colour just because the phenotype doesn’t manifest in the majority of the population.
Fun fact! Trans and nonbinary people who choose not to go on hormones, get surgery, etc. are still totally valid! Nonbinary people who choose not to present as “androgynous” are still totally valid! Binary trans people who choose not to present traditionally feminine or masculine based on their gender are still totally valid!
Stop policing everyone’s identity. It isn’t difficult.
‘social construct' and 'not real' are not synonymous phrases
for example,
sex and gender are not real
in the sense that they arent some material concept of the world that existed before our creation of them
however they are real
in the sense that there exists a connection between culturally upheld theories about the body, how our society standardizes the body, and how we measure our own identity/existence based upon those fallacious structures
dressing as a “tr*nny” for halloween is not only an offensive stereotype based on a slur but it’s also extremely transmisogynistic
appropriating the struggles and identity of already marginalized trans women so you can get a holiday laugh is horrifically damaging to any and all transfeminine individuals
not to mention that cross dressing being associated with transness inherently perpetuates cissexism (as if changing clothes makes you “cross” to the “other” gender) as well as promotes the violent caricature that trans women are just men in “women’s” clothing
i used to believe that “identifies as” and “preferred pronouns” was the correct terminology and i used to refer to myself that way but i AM my gender and these ARE my pronouns, without qualifiers or modification
Some of you will argue to the death that grouping nonbinary people into amab and afab isn’t basically gendering them but whatever if you ever call me an afab nonbinary person I will straight deck you in the mouth
ew dmab and dfab should never be used to identify someone else
people need to realize these are words that help contextualize the discussion of privilege/oppression systems of the trans/nb community.
you literally shouldnt be calling people dmab, dfab unless youre discussing marginalization systems that cater to transmasculinity or if they literally want you to id them as that (which most likely wont be the case)
cis people should generally avoid these terms because they keep using it as synonyms for their cissexist phrases “male and female bodied”