So I was on Pinterest looking for a subtle bigender themed phone wallpaper and I couldn't find one
So I made one 🙂↕️
They're the same just one with black and one with white

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So I was on Pinterest looking for a subtle bigender themed phone wallpaper and I couldn't find one
So I made one 🙂↕️
They're the same just one with black and one with white
Thanks @spookymultimedia for the draw of my PFP!
wahhhh I’m so happy my partner THIS WHOLE TIME has been seeing me masculinely waahhhh it’s really nice okay I dont get that all too much from other people especially when I do feel more masculine 😔😔 for context we’re straight presentinggg?? Kind of blurry there but it’s still really reaffirming that someone just… sees me that way. Almost by default. Mheheeee yayyy I don’t really get to show my masculine side physically all too much (it’s mostly through how I act) so again this is great
Let’s stop saying “trans people who don’t want to transition” and start saying “trans people who don’t want to medically transition.” Just because you don’t want to medically transition doesn’t mean you aren’t transitioning. There’s a lot of pressure to medically transition to the point that not wanting anything medical done is seen as “not transitioning” and I’m here to tell you that’s not the case. You transition by realizing you’re trans, calling yourself a different name, or different pronouns, or referring to yourself by a different gender, you transition by telling other people to call you by a different name, or gender, or pronouns. Transitioning is not inherently medical, and we need to stop treating it like it is. I didn’t medically transition, but that doesn’t mean I didn’t transition. I did transition, and I’m proud of myself for it.
Not recognizing you have dysphoria until you get a haircut and you’re like “oh shit this is better”.
Not recognizing you have dysphoria until you realize you’ve always hated having breasts but only started to “be okay” with them when you started getting attention from other people for having them.
Not recognizing you have dysphoria until one day your voice is a couple octaves lower cause you’re sick or you smoked too much the night before, and the sweet nicotine type-high you feel when you realize this voice suits you more than your high pitched tone.
Self care is not shaving your armpits just in case you're masc, and shaving your legs just in case you're femme
I know I have a few bigender followers and mutuals
curious, how do y’all present? Like feminine, masculine or androgynous?
Man or woman we have become complete, just one step closer, for this moment in time.