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Fredag 😴 Tulpanerna lika trötta som jag. Tur att det är helg med sovmorgnar 🙏. Köpte #ljusstake från #ikea idag som lyser upp i härligt #neonrosa 💖 #tulpaner #ikeaps2017 #candleholder #tulips #superellips
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superellips replied to your post “a lesbian is whos attracted to girls exclusively and you lumping nb people in with that is like saying theyre basically girls which is really invalidating and pretty much misgendering”
Some nb people (for example me) are girls and failing to recognize that can also be misgendering.
was this directed at me or the anon?
I used to like ruining things for cis people, but then they ruined ruining things. :(
Cis people ruined the very existence of things
I think I mostly want to know about hormones and like, how they generally work. But it would be nice with other stuff too, like tucking and other things about passing. Eh, I hope I'm not annoying and I hope you don't feel pressured into answering or anything.
Well estrogen will cause certain changes in your body. Fat distribution, skin texture, hair texture, hair thickness, on the head or body, hair volume on the body, muscle mass, muscle shape, fat levels; you may gain weight, breast development, penis function (some people start to function differently on estrogen), your arousal will change, your orgasms will change, your skin sensitivity will change, your temperature sensitivity will change, certain health problems will reduce and others will worsen (I get way worse migraines and my IBS got substantially worse on estrogen)
Blockers will cause similar changes mostly cuz they keep T from counteracting the estrogen.
Tucking can be tough, a lot of folks find it easier to try it laying down first. Basically you slide the testicles into the abscesses they fell down from, squish a little bit of scrotum after them, hold them in place as you lower your penis down towards the taint and catch the penis between your body and your underwear, then bring your underwear flush against your tucked testicles, removing your hand then only. Certain kinds of underwear work better for certain penis types as well.
Passing is a tougher one, I feel like that needs a whole different post and there's a lot of things to mention (like how passing is a product of a cissexist society and yet still a survival technique that we often need, etc) So if you have specific questions on the above or on passing send them in another ask?
Hi. I want to ask if you know anyone/anyplace online that I can talk/read about transstuff, you don't have to answer or anything if you don't want to.
Well I mean what kind of stuff do you want to find out about?
superellips reblogged your post and added:
I see! I kinda wish I could be more open to people...
oh dont worry it took me years! like, i was harming myself for 4/5 years before i could open up to anyone about anything. its a process i am sure you will learn uwu
superellips reblogged your post:(I don't know if you're comfortable talking about your selfharm but): I feel you. Itchy arms are the worst. Especially during school hours! When I get the itches I try to do something completely different to get my mind of it. I hope you find a way to not scratch it.
I see! I kinda wish I could be more open to people in school about it, but it feels like I’ll just scare them away. :’/...
im above school age so im in uni
it really honestly does get better everyone is more understanding and accepting and they worry more than anything - in school i did get bullied though.