Characters must be confirmed trans or nonbinary in the body of the text, no word of god or headcanon.
Debatably canon trans characters are permitted because I’m not prepared to get that deep into it.
Include the character’s name and the media they are from.
Canonically intersex characters are also permitted, regardless of trans status.
No real people! Fictionalized versions of real people are fine.
Biographical and semi-biographical media CAN be submitted (ex: “Boys Don’t Cry (1999)”).
If there are Zero SFW images of a character, I will not be able to add an image of them
ABOUT THE MOD:
It/its, neutral terms (mg. > mx. but either are fine)
I am a librarian who has been less than pleased by other records of trans rep that I’ve found online with regards to how searchable their information is. I have been running various niche poll accounts on tumblr since the poll update came out. I am also transgender and immune to all online warfare. What better use of these skillsets than to make a blog like this?
Between part-time work and full-time study, I am a little spread thin. Polls will be posted according to my practice of ‘doing whatever the fuck I want’
this blog endeavours to be a safe space for trans, nonbinary, and intersex people of all genders.
Miles Abernathy from Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White is the MC of the book, and also confirmed to be an autistic trans boy who also figures out he's aromantic later on, while killing off the boys who almost killed him and seeing his ancestor's ghost
Is he good trans representation?
Yes
Nuance
No
RESULTS
Voting ended onMar 31
Please only answer if you are familiar with the source material! Vote based on how good of a trans character they are, not how much you like them!