Headcanoning the masculine tomboy girl as transmasc: hell yea
Headcanoning the shy kinda feminine boy as transmasc: hell yea
Headcanoning the flamboyant twink as transmasc: hell yea
Headcanoning the ultra-masc bear adult man character as transmasc:

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Headcanoning the masculine tomboy girl as transmasc: hell yea
Headcanoning the shy kinda feminine boy as transmasc: hell yea
Headcanoning the flamboyant twink as transmasc: hell yea
Headcanoning the ultra-masc bear adult man character as transmasc:
NEW BINDER ACQUIRED IT WORKS VERY WELL
I've been going as my chosen name irl for abt 2 yrs now and its really funny how my brain has reinterpreted my legal name. It doesnt even clock to me that my legal name is mine anymore, its just some name! Which is really nice, considering that my legal name is really common. Even my friends that knew me pre-name change say that hearing my legal name feels weird now. Yippee brain adaptability!
Djskfjhjdjdsksj My Testosterone appointment was moved to tomorrow!!!!!! 🥳🎉 I'm gonna finally get on T!!
I like being a man. I don't transition and live as a man because my dysphoria forces me to do so or because it's "so much easier", I genuinely enjoy being a man in the same way that I didn't enjoy being a woman. It just feels right. I am myself, I am happier, I am more relaxed and genuinely think that I am a better person. I want to be a man. Sure, for me, dysphoria is a part of it, just as euphoria. It's ok if you enjoy being a man.
And being a man can have many shapes! You can be as femme or masc as you want. You can dress the way you want, wear your hair the way you want. Don't let anyone shame you into conforming to what they think is masculinity. If you like to have long hair, wear jewelry and nail polish, that is absolutely fine. Go for it bro! If you don't want to shave your facial hair, even if people claim it "looks ridiculous/dirty/whatever", that's OK! It's your facial hair and you can be proud of it. You grew it yourself after all!
It's amazing to like stereotypically masculine things. It's so cool to be able to fix stuff (can't do that, lol), to go to the gym a lot, to have an interest in cars. It's also wonderful to like stereotypically feminine things and doing so does not make you less of a man. It's ok to switch between different ways of gender expression, to be femme one day and masc the other. It's your life, do what makes YOU happy.
There is so much joy to be found in being who you are, in being the man, boy, or masc person you are. Masculinity is not evil. It doesn't make you dangerous. It doesn't make you a traitor or keeps you from being feminist, queer, woke. Make your own masculinity if the stereotypical masculinity doesn't fit you. Don't let people shame you or make you feel bad for being happy.
Slapping my bound flat chest like a seal
I love this pic of me. I took it this morning. I've had some energy (more than usual) to get out my guitar and try to learn chords. I want to learn how to read tabs after I have a few chords down. I love my guitar. Like I have said, it's an old Martin my Dad gifted to me for my birthday one year. It's worth about $1000. I'm grateful I am not in too much pain that it holds me back from activities I enjoy. I couldn't always be able to honestly say that. Oh, and the tapestry in the background is by @artofmaquenda who is a big inspiration to me in many ways. Her art awakens people and I feel blessed I have something of hers to display in my apartment. ❤️
Transmascs in public. Yessss YESSSSS!!!!