what a beautiful day to remember that dean winchester is bisexual and transgender

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what a beautiful day to remember that dean winchester is bisexual and transgender
01/05/23
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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 7/17
Words: 23197
Relationships: Dean Winchester/Sam Winchester
Other Characters: Bobby Singer, Castiel, Adam Milligan, Crowley, Kate Milligan, John Winchester
Challenge: WIP Big Bang (Finish Your Sh*t)
Rating: Explicit
Summary: When Sam left for college, he resolved that nothing was more important than getting away from his past and starting over, so he completely cut ties with everyone from before--including his sister. Eight years later, Sam is graduating from Stanford Law School and coming to the realization that this normal, safe life isn't worth much without the person who still means the most to him in it. He soon discovers however that a lot can change in that long, and Dee isn't the same person he knew anymore . . .
sorry but ftm dean “do you have anything that’s real?” “Yeah my boobs” ICONIC
your cringe headcanons about Dean being trans won't change the fact that he's male, please stop embarrassing yourself and the community
So you agree? Trans men are men?
Thanks for the input, bestie. MUCH appreciated. :')
Gender: cowboy
i see your post about trans!dean covering his chest in tattoos to hide his top surgery scars and raise you trans!dean tattooing his top surgery scars because he is proud of the decision he made and wants everyone to know he isn’t ashamed (even if it makes him feel a little self conscious sometimes) (it’s a dare to anyone who wants to say something)
dean preps the needle and sticks it in his thigh with the same practiced movements with which he loads a gun or stitches a wound, but sometimes his hands still shake. it doesn’t hurt, and god knows he’s been through worse, but this process, this little twice-monthly ritual, is his, truly his, not passed down from his father, not part of any heavenly plan. this private moment of self-determination he’ll carry with him forever, it gives him comfort, stability, but sometimes he’s amazed by his own radical act of free will.