A rapid tummy tuesday before I bolt off to work
Do you folks think I should get an undercut?
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A rapid tummy tuesday before I bolt off to work
Do you folks think I should get an undercut?
Life gets a lot better when you remember that women and gays can and should be loud, aggressive, and annoying.
This woman is a trans woman, fuck you terfs fuck you swerfs
Rachel Reid and Jacob Tierney | BookCon | 18th April 2026 | New York | xxx
You can absolutely still be a transmasc, transfem, trans neutral, trans man, trans woman, trans person—even if your gender expression is treated or seen by others differently. Even if you’re in the closet. Even if you are genderfluid, and further from your agab some days than others. Even before you’ve taken steps towards gender affirming care and changes, if you ever even decide to.
‘Passing’ is not a measure of how trans you are, and it is not a universal experience to want to ‘pass’ in the first place, especially in a world where the cis-gender binary, while normative, is intersectionally exclusive. And even if you do ‘pass’ as a binary gender, this may not be consistently reflective of your gender identity, and the binary may fail to capture your gendered map. As long as your gender identity deviates from your agab you may relate to trans experiences and even ID as trans if it is applicable to you.
If you are trans, now is th time to start planning how ot leave the country. Gather your papers, research countries and visa types, connect with international friends, take language classes, find out what countries need your skills and apply to jobs there.
029 - Marc Quinn
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Émile–René Ménard (French, 1862–1930)
I Am Grateful
I have plenty to be grateful for. Much like everyone else, I go through things in life. As much as I may feel some of those things shouldn’t be a part of my experience I’m also discovering a sense of appreciation for them. I’m grateful to be able to take advantage of opportunities around me to eradicate many of the things that I find uncomfortable; I recognize that everyone isn’t able to do the same for various reasons.
I’m grateful to not have to be a physical representation of all of the things that I go through. Although I do face a lot of stigma and discrimination, I also recognize that in many other areas of my life I have a certain amount of perceived privilege. Because of that, some scenarios do not affect me in the same way they would someone else. I’m in no way expressing gratefulness for privilege, but rather expressing my awareness that things could be much worse for me. I am also grateful to not let anything or anyone stand between my goals, both my personal goals and those set for my part to further liberate and advance my community.
To anyone who reads this, please understand that life will seem unfair at times and that each and every time it does, you are being challenged and that you can overcome whatever that challenge may be. We are beings meant to grow and learn. We are here to overcome situations and people; We are capable!
~Madame Banks