trans women who love other women are 150% valid and worthy of respect and acceptance
trans women who love other women are 150% valid and worthy of respect and acceptance
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trans women who love other women are 150% valid and worthy of respect and acceptance
trans women who love other women are 150% valid and worthy of respect and acceptance
ive never seen a post like this be made for anyone but cis girls w excess testosterone so: to all trans women who arent hairless, white & scrawny; your hair isnt disgusting or mannish. a lot of us are born with thick, course hair that grows on every part of our body. yeah, some cis girls struggle with this too, but its very rare for one of them to have as intense and thick hair growth as we do. for trans girls who cant shave because its overstimming, cant afford shaving materials, have hair that grows too fast to control, who cant afford laser, who cant access hormones, etc etc, your hair does not make you any less of a woman. as a trans woman with dark thick body hair all over my body, it took me a very long time to accept my hair. a lot of trans women’s dysphoria is far too strong for them to not shave, which is fine, but for me i simply accepted that my hair is not managable and i enjoy presenting with body and facial hair while still being a woman. this does not make you a faker, or a autogynephile, or a man. your hair is your body and has nothing to do with how you identify. it doesnt make you slobbish, unhygienic, mannish, or unkempt. people who misgender you for something as irrelevant as body hair are irrelevant. i hate asking things like this but if people could spread this post i would appreciate it; a post like this would have really helped me earlier in my transition.
anyways trans women who love other trans women are good and pure and deserve so much better
trans women who can not have bottom surgery due to complications are still women. trans women who can not afford or attain bottom surgery are still women. trans women who don’t want bottom surgery are still women.
TRANS GIRLS DO THIS
have a good day
trans girlfriends sapphic moodboard <3
top two lovely pictures feat. the beautiful @sunsetfields, go give her a follow and check out her blog for more angelic pics like these!!!
can you post something about the book "the drowning girl"? it's written by a trans woman and the main character is a schizophrenic girl who has a trans girlfriend. it's an amazing book, i really recommend it
I haven’t read it myself so I can’t vouch for it/it’s portrayal of schizophrenia in particular but I’ll definitely put it on my reading list ❤️
The cashier who wrung me up at PetCo today was a trans girl who was out at her place of work. In this little country town in Texas, no less!! And she had a stylish short haircut and was totally defying gender performance/roles. She was so calm and strong. That girl? She is my hero. I'm nb trans but still in the closet, and the holidays are always hard cuz of that, but I was walking around with a smile for hours after she checked me out. She gave me the strength I needed to survive this holiday.
Aww that’s so amazing that you saw her! I know the holidays can be so hard and so impossible to navigate as a trans person but I’m happy you were able to hold onto something great and I hope everything else isn’t too painful right now.
it has come to my attention that there aren’t many posts out there dedicated just to trans women who aren’t traditionally feminine, so:
shoutout to trans women with short haircuts
shoutout to trans women with beards/stubble
shout out to butch trans wlw
shout out to trans women who don’t enjoy traditionally feminine things
shoutout to trans women who don’t like/wear makeup
shoutout to trans women who hate dresses and skirts
shoutout to trans women who don’t look like all the trans women in media because they don’t have flowing hair and red lipstick and winged eyeliner
shoutout to trans women with lots of body hair
you shouldn’t be held to standards of gender performance that make you uncomfortable or that you just don’t like!!
your identity is still valid and none of those things make you less of a woman!!
trans girls are beautiful and wonderful and i accept them and would give them all french fries
I would gladly accept some French fries 😊
For the trans lesbians. For the trans bi girls, trans pan girls, for all the trans sapphic girls out there. Especially for the trans sapphic women of color. Whether you’ve transitioned or not, whether you’re out or not, I am so sorry. You deserve so much better this. You deserve safety and security and all the happiness in the world. You are so incredible and strong. Your pain and suffering is real and you deserve so, so much better. You are important. Your rights are important. Your safety is important. Your security is important. Your happiness is important.
[Image description - Image of the lesbian and trans pride flags spliced together with the text: TRANS LESBIANS RULE. End description.]
I may or may not be crying from how happy I am to find a blog like this!!! Because i'm a nerd!!! and I've followed so many wlw positivity blogs that suddenly turned around and said "oh well we support Real Women, not Males" or whatever and it just makes me sick to my stomach, but it's nice to find a place I can feel safe. from a 17 year old lesbian trans girl, thank you a lot for trying to make stuff better. i hope you have a lovely day, <3
I’ve followed a lot of blogs like that too! It really hurts when even other people in the LGBT community hate us or can’t be bothered to stand up against transmisogyny. I’m so happy you can feel safe here! ❤️
Is it okay to follow if I'm not trans, but I love seeing the inclusivity, and I want to support you? I don't want to overstep any boundaries
Yes, it’s okay for cis people to follow!
acceptable ways to correct yourself if you misgender a trans person
“I went to the store with her–him”
“He and I–sorry she and I went to the movies”
“He’s–I mean they’re a big fan of Marvel Comics”
not acceptable ways to correct yourself if you misgender a trans person
“She really likes–oh my god I mean he, I’m so sorry, I just don’t have it down yet, you need to give me time, I mean, I’m getting it, I promise, it’s just so hard sometimes, and I don’t even know where that came from, and I’m so sorry, I really didn’t mean to, you just have to go easy on me, I’ve never done this before, it’s just, I’m getting it, it won’t happen again, it’s just hard, you get it, right?”
this has been a psa
date a trans girl who makes you feel like the luckiest girl in the world 💕
All trans girls are cute
trans girls who don’t/can’t shave
trans girls who have broad shoulders
trans girls with a strong jawline
trans girls with big hands
any and all trans girls
you are all cute every one of you💕