"Trenderpunk4Trenderpunk (or Trender4Trender) term for transine individuals who are either exclusively or primarily attracted to "trender" or otherwise unconventionally trans individuals, or emphasize or prioritize their attraction and relationships with other transtrender individuals."
based on this t4t flag, and trender one stolen from an anti 🤷
(OP is pro AI and leaning pro c. Mind your DNI. Don't tag as 18+)
Non-transitioning: a term to communicate someone is unwilling to transition, socially and/or medically, or that someone is unable to do so, due to any reason.
I just got these adorable lion plushie adopts from @fubblers to support the recent events going on (fuck cops).
The one on the left is my cute trans cloudgender lesbian, non-transitioning. She uses she/her and ☁️/☁️s pronouns. No, I don’t have a name for her quite yet but I will add it when I know.
The one of the right is my nonbinary moongender sapphic asexual. E use e/em and 🌙/🌙s pronouns. E love Sailor Moon ans stargazing with eir queerplatonic girlfriend, the cloudgender lion. Again, will add names later!
"Transine4Transine term for transine individuals who are either exclusively or primarily attracted to transine or otherwise medically non-transitioning individuals, or emphasize or prioritize their attraction and relationships with other transine individuals."
Based on alternate version of transine flag by unkown (original made by Cryptocrew), and this t4t flag.
(OP is pro AI and leaning pro c. Mind your DNI. Don't tag as 18+)
“Transgenderist” (TG or transgendrist/transgenist), or “transgenderal”/transgendral/transgenal: a reclaimed term. It used to describe and/or encompass transines/medically non-transitioning cisn’ts, cuspers/evenics, and third-gender/aliagender (generally androgyne, epicene or neutrois) individuals. A precursor of genderqueer. Also included under transgender/transgendre/transgen.
It’s an outdated term and not in contemporary use anymore, considered politically regressive, but some do reclaim/resignify transgenderist for themselves as a way of empowerment. -Ap
When I first cut my hair off, at 2am in my bathroom, I felt ecstatic. It was contrarian, my appearance made into a statement, a big "fuck you" to the world.
When I did it a second time, I felt good about myself. I didn't have to worry about my hair looking unwashed, and I didn't have to feel it on my skin; Sensory issues became worse when my physical condition worsened.
It was easy to take care of. I can't describe how much weight that sentence carries for me.
I didn't want something that made my life this much worse to determine how I look.
My hair is longest it's ever been right now. It's a bit of a pain to wash, and I go without doing it for longer than I'd like, and it's a bit of a sensory nightmare as well. I thought about chopping it off a couple times when I was upset, I'm not going to lie.
But I love how I look. I get to do my own haircuts every months or whenever I have the energy to, I can experiment with hairstyles, and accessories and such.
I'm not more feminine for it. I don't care if someone sees it as such. Just because someone thinks that the sun revolves around earth doesn't make it so.
I will still correct anyone whom I plan to have any sort of long-term interaction with. I'm still a contrarian asshole with a pathological need to fight people.