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just saw a pride post on instagram that said "protect the dolls" and someone commented saying shouldn't we be uplifting trans men as well and the OP said that the government is disproportionately targeting transfems so trans men don't need to be represented like that... y'all just don't give a shit and don't pay attention when things happen to trans men, (literally what transmasc erasure is about) and then act as if it's easier for us
shoutout to loveless aromantics, aplatonics, and afamilials this pride month <3 you don't need to be "fixed", and you do not have to experience any type of attraction or love in order to be real and human.
"theyfab" would, in an ideal world, be short for "they are fabulous." however,
really strange how some people view a character (or person!) going by they/them as inherently a more sculptable set of pronouns than any other. like if it's traditional pronouns most people are like “he only goes by he/him, i must refer to him as such”, “she only goes by she/her, i must refer to her as such”, but when someone goes by they/them people are like... “well if you look at it from this☝️ angle, i could totally call them a she”
no way someone put this tag on my "aroace and nonbinary people constantly get their identities erased in fiction" post
mutuals do you perchance have an oc that i can draw
welcome to the pinned poast
i'm jay! i'm a brown and aroace trans man (🇱🇰🏳️⚧️) my pronouns are he/any (except she)! non-exhaustive list of things i like include minecraft, cannibalism, machinery, computers, fish, & birds pfp art by @/meowitis my ao3 • ninjago sideblog