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Anything But
TW: Gender dysphoria, misgendering, transphobia, self-harm, mention of suicide, eating disorder
"What do you mean?!" She says,
"You're my daughter!" She says.
"This is nonsense!" She shouts,
She'd come to find her little girl was anything but.
"No haircut," She says.
"No binder!" She says.
"No stupid pronoun changes!" She shouts,
She doesn't want to accept her little girl as anything but.
"You're following a trend," She taunts,
"The world has gone mad!" She taunts.
"I'll never accept this!" She shouts.
She'll never accept her little girl as anything but.
"Why don't you socialise?" She probes,
"Why do you isolate yourself?" She probes.
"Nobody will help you." She grunts.
Maybe because her little girl is anything but.
"What is this razor doing here?" She questions,
"Why are you suicidal?" She questions.
"You've done this to yourself." She groans.
Her little girl is alive, but wants to be anything but.
"Darling, I'm scared." She frets,
"You're skin and bones!" She frets.
"Please eat, I love you!" She cries.
Her little girl is dying, when she could be anything but.
"You know what?" She says,
"I'm getting you a haircut" She says.
"But I'm not calling you 'they'!" She retorts.
Maybe her little girl isn't a girl after all - she's anything but.
"You don't want your skirts?" She asks,
"You don't want your bras?" She asks.
"That's fine, I'll give them to charity." She sighs.
She's starting to accept that her little girl is anything but.
"You look like a boy in those clothes!" She says,
"You're not my son, you know that?" She says.
"But I accept you're not a girl" She states.
She has realised her child was never anything but.
Can you think of any other things to go inside the heart? Please share them in the comments!
I am soooooo excited to announce the EnbyCorner's TransArts campaign! So far, 2 users I have reached out to have contributed, and now I am opening it to everyone. The campaign is (as the name suggests) revolved around the art produced by all trans* and non-binary individuals in the LGBTQIA+ community, and our page will showcase them! Got anything that was stated in the images above? Read on to find out how you can get involved and what the process will look like!
1. Make sure your art is entirely finished. We humbly will not be posting half-finished art.
2. Message the enbycorner page or the owner to explain what your art is, give the title and your name or the name of your tumblr page for clarification. We will also require your pronouns so we know how to address you. If these are not given, we will use gender-neutral pronouns (they/them) and refer to you as the tumblr page name that you contacted us on. If you want, you can also share your name, age, social accounts, gender, sexuality or anything else you would like us to mention in your post!
3. If you'd prefer not to message, or can't, you can also submit your art and the needed information to the "submit a post" section on our page! We will review it that way and post it if it is accepted.
4. You will receive a message from Falen, the owner, confirming your post! Thank you for participating.
Got any questions? Submit them on the "ask a question" tab or send us a message.
I hope to see man submissions from our awesome community! Thanks for reading,
Falen, the EnbyCorner creator and owner.
Untitled Poem by Deuteragonized
there is agony in every fabric
skirts on signs
or skirts in seats
in a skirt, a mantlepiece
even now that my hair’s short,
a skirt in my mother’s mind
this is forever
this is who i am
i will be a child always
innocent man, do you even realize how lucky you are?
Thank you so much to @deuteragonized for this splendid piece of work! Make sure to visit their page and support their poetry.
"The Way She Sees Me" - Gale
I don’t know what I want her to see when she looks at me
Right now she has memorized my identity
Like she’s studying for a test
But not very well because she often forgets
The comments she makes, the words that she says
I know she still thinks I’m a girl
All she can see is my lipstick and my short skirts
My tight shirts and my bras and I can’t make her understand I am not naturally skinny,
I’m not naturally beautiful or handsome whatever you want to call it, that’s not me
So when I wear too big jeans and too long shirts and too many sports bras I just look like a girl who has given up
All she can see is my soft jaw and my soft nose and my hips
And maybe I don’t want her to see me differently
Because she could fall in love with the girl with the dark red lips and shaved legs and lacy bras
She won’t, because I am not enough for her
But I can see her eyes linger on my waist and maybe I don’t want that to change
But it hurts to see that in her eyes I am still who i used to be
Here is an excellent poem by @the-real-slim-shady! He is the second person to contribute to our #transarts campaign here on the page - a post will be made soon to officially announce it! Be sure to show him some love by visiting his page and checking out his socials!
Hi
So I have an issue with voice dysphoria
Any suggestions on relief?
Hiya there!
I first off want to say I am proud of you for admitting your dysphoria. It can be hard for some people to realise and then come to terms with the fact that they are experiencing gender dysphoria.
Onto your question, voice dysphoria is such a pain - mostly because you can't really change it the same way you can change your appearance to one that you feel suits your gender correctly, for example (unless you medically transition, of course). Personally speaking, my voice does cause some dysphoria from time to time, but not daily like other things. However, like all things we can't change, we must embrace them. Your voice doesn't indicate your gender, and anyone trying to dismiss your feelings by mentioning your voice is just being toxic!
Your voice is a part of YOU, and YOU are remarkable. I know how hard it is to compliment yourself, but I advise you to write it down- "My voice is fine. It does not determine my gender. I will not let it trouble me", or say it to yourself in your head or out loud! Say it in the mirror if looking in the mirror doesn't trouble you too much. If you aren't out yet, I suggest reminding yourself this daily so nobody will find out until you're ready to share it.
Remember, voice does not equal gender, and by that logic, you are just being you. I sincerely hope this helped and I wish you a beautiful, blessed day!
-Falen, theenbycorner Creator and Owner.
Tyler the Creator memes are elite....also, who else has recently begun to understand the dysphoric feelings they had as a kid?