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shoutout to anyone who can’t look up shit about their identity without finding discourse posts we’ll get through this together
I made this comic bc I’ve been seeing way too many people say bad stuff about amab/afab trans people lately and I hope this helps some of you who didn’t understand understand so we can get back to trying to help eachother and not tear eachother down.
Intersex folks feel free to add onto this however you see fit you all are wonderful people and I love you!
"tma/tme" "lesboys idk if it's valid tbh..." "idk if i can accept bi lesbian:/" "transandrophobia is it real or not?" "it's not possible to be gaybian!!" "transmisogyny/transandrophobia doesn't exist" "it's bad to be an afab trans woman" WHO FUCKING CARES. ALL QUEER PEOPLE ARE OPPRESSED EVERYWHERE. WE ARE BEING KILLED EVERYWHERE. IT IS NOT THE TIME FOR KINDERGARTEN ARGUING
This blog is and always will be a safe space for transmascs AMAB! I love you, transmascs AMAB. Having been assigned male or female at birth has nothing to do with your transmasculinity, and anyone who says otherwise is just trying to reinvent the gender binary.
Keep being awesome!
✦・꒰ CONTRAQUEER ꒱ (alt flag and symbol)
pt: contraqueer (alt flag and symbol). end pt.
✶ DEFiNiTiON ꒱・❥・for queers who identify with "contradictory" labels and are proud of their contradiction . . .
for example: lesboy, turigirl, transmasc lesbian, bi-lesbian, gaybian, saphilean, cistrans, transfemasc, afab transfem, amab cisfem, butchbear and ect.
Emoji combo: 🌈💐🦋
About the flag (The flag was designed by @heinzeldarling):
Vivid pink — Queerness.
Soft pink — Passion and love.
Peach — Warmth and acceptance.
Cream — Inclusivity and diversity.
Pale mint — Going beyond "typicality"/"norms" and the binary. challenging established "rules" within the community.
Pistachio — Freedom.
Muted teal — Community.
Symbols (the symbol was designed differently):
The butterfly symbolizes the transition to one’s true self and is also a trans symbol.
The flowers — different flowers are depicted to symbolize uniqueness and diversity within the queer community, and to show that labels do not conflict with one another but complement each other.
Plain texts:
pt: definition, for queers who identify with "contradictory" labels and are proud of their contradiction. end pt.
pt: for example. Lesboy, turigirl, transmasc lesbian, bi-lesbian, gaybian, saphilean, cistrans, transfemasc, afab transfem, amab cisfem, butchbear and ect. end pt.
pt: Emoji combo: rainbow, a bouquet of flowers, butterfly. end pt.
pt: About the flag (The flag was designed by @/heinzeldarling). Vivid pink — Queerness ; Soft pink — Passion and love ; Peach — Warmth and acceptance ; Cream — Inclusivity and diversity ; Pale mint — Going beyond "typicality"/"norms" and the binary. challenging established "rules" within the community ; Pistachio — Freedom ; Muted teal — Community.
pt: Symbols (the symbol was designed differently). The butterfly symbolizes the transition to one’s true self and is also a trans symbol ; The flowers — different flowers are depicted to symbolize uniqueness and diversity within the queer community, and to show that labels do not conflict with one another but complement each other. end pt.
End plain texts.
0.1 : english isn't my first language, so I'm using a translator. Sorry for any errors!
0.2 : if this has been coined previously, please consider this as an alt.
0.3 : you can place my terms/flags on other sites or anywhere else, just don't forget to mention me as the author/creator!
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My transmasculine experience is a bit controversial, I don't share it off anon.. but, I was AMAB. I am intersex, and have always been viewed femininely for a boy.. I have boobs and curves, I pass as a woman and I don't want to. I don't want femininity forced onto me, but it has been by my puberty and even by the world around me. I've shared pictures of my body online and even had people tell me to just "give up and be a woman at that point". The only support I get from cis people is pity, and only if I try to call my intersex variation a disease in need of a cure.. but I don't think it's a disease. I just wish I looked more masculine, (but testosterone would have little effect on me, so I don't even bother). I hope someone like me would be welcomed into the transmasc community, despite not being ftm.. I don't want to be a failed cis man. Being transmasculine but not ftm is the only way I've found I can take pride in myself. I generally don't share my AGAB or my intersexuality with other trans people because I'm afraid of being excluded from my only community for being "a cis man pretending to be trans", I don't want people to think that of me.
your experience is so similar to mine and other transmascs, as well as the experiences of other intersex people i’ve heard from, and honestly i can think of no real reason you shouldn’t be welcomed here
I find it really interesting how the trans community treats intersex history as trans history, uses intersex people as a gotcha against transphobes, take intersex terms and apply them to the trans experience, and constantly imply that intersex is a subcategory of trans only to freak out when an intersex person identifies as an "afab transfem" or "amab transmasc"
Like idk y'all spend so much time framing intersexuality as inherently trans that I find it weird how unacceptable it apparently is to actually be intersex and trans
If you think intersex people aligning with a trans identity is invalidating to perisex trans people i’m just going to assume you don’t think we are the gender we say we are to be honest
That and you likely just don’t want intersex trans people to have gender affirming healthcare or safety or community under a varsexist system