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next addition to the forcefem armory
featuring my progesterone
what traits do you look for in a man?
How easily I could make her take estrogen.
forcefem corporations and factories are OUT. forcefem small businesses are IN. these dresses are custom made and all the work is done by a bunch of chill locals who do it more for the fun of it than any money they make
Enraptured by the idea of a yandere android kidnapping her love interest and converting them into a robot so they’ll never die and leave her and also making their new form look like the opposite gender purely for hot transgender reasons, i’m so normal about this.
Okay hear me out - magic system that revolves around the phases of the moon.
Traditionally believed to be a young-cis-women-only form of witchcraft, since the lunar phases are correlated with the menstrual cycle.
However, with the modern scientific method, scientists have identified the Lunamantic chemical structures in estrogen, and the anti-lunamantic properties of testosterone. As any trans girl on HRT can attest, you don't need a womb to experience periods.
Sighs
I need someone to forcefem me
yall are free to send asks btw. im very much still active (on my main at least) i just havent had the forcefem juices flowing lately
Y llyfr heddiw yw 'GENDERqUEER' a olygwyd gan Joan Nestle, Clare Howell a Riki Wilchins, a gyhoeddwyd yn 2002.
Mae'r llyfr hwn yn casgliad o draethodau rhyweddgwiar. Defnyddiwyd rhyweddgwiar yn y 1990au a'r 2000au i olygu unrhyw un yn croesi normau rhywedd - cydryweddol neu drawsryweddol, bwtsh neu ffem, wrywaidd neu fenywaidd, deuaidd neu anneuaidd - y ddau ac y naill na'r llall. Yn ddiweddar, mae'r term wedi dod yn olygu dim ond anneuaidd, ond mae'r term mewn gwirionedd yn ymbarél mawr. Mae'r traethodau'n ddisgrifio trawsnewid menyw i ddyn, rhyw lesbiaidd, menywod bwtsh, rhyw hoyw cyntaf, dysfforia rhywedd ac yn y blaen.
Dyma'r llyfr yn bwysig iawn imi - rwy'n ddyn traws ac yn rhyweddgwiar fy hun!
Ydych chi wedi darllen y llyfr hwn?
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Today's book is 'GENDERqUEER' edited by Joan Nestle, Clare Howell and Riki Wilchins, published in 2002.
This book is a collection of genderqueer essays. Genderqueer was used in the 1990s and 2000s to mean anyone crossing gender norms - cisgender or transgender, butch or femme, male or female, binary or nonbinary - both, or neither. Lately, the term has come to mean just nonbinary, but the term is actually a huge umbrella. The essays describe female-to-male transition, lesbian sex, butch women, first gay sex, gender dysphoria and so on
. This book is very important to me - I'm a trans man and genderqueer myself!
Have you read this book?