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Astronaut: moon’s a lesbian
NASA employee: what?
Astronaut: *pocketing a diamond ring, putting on her best lipstick, and getting back on the rocket ship* moon’s a lesbian
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NASA employee: oh hey, you’re finally back!
Astronaut: moon’s a lesbian
NASA employee: what?
Astronaut: *pocketing a diamond ring, putting on her best lipstick, and getting back on the rocket ship* moon’s a lesbian
Some days I wake up needing some sapphic affection before work, you feel me? Like I wanna roll over in bed and tuck my face against a girl’s neck, goddamn it. I’m yearning.
it’s starting. we’re seeing the efffects of puberty blockers on adults :(
Thats not the effects of the hormone blockers, thats the effects of the HRT
Hormone blockers are completely reversable because all they do is delay puberty, once you come off of them, you resume puberty as normal
The reason this person is struggling is because they went on HRT at 14, the effects of proper hormone therapy are not quite as reversable because hormones can change your body permanantly (hence puberty)
they literally said HORMONE BLOCKERS, and hormone blockers are NOT reversible. they specifically mentioned being stuck in an early tanner stage because you can’t just restart puberty as an adult, but you intentionally ignored that because it doesn’t fit what you’ve been told.
the nhs in fact recently changed their statement on puberty blockers being reversible because they have no idea whether it is or not because IT’S AN EXPERIMENT, NO ONE KNOWS
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gender-dysphoria/treatment/
the main puberty blocker used is lupron, which is a chemotherapy drug that is being used off label for this stuff without any long term studies, and what little there is (from the little girls put on it for precocious puberty and women given it for female reproductive issues) shows it has a host of side effects from osteoporosis to juvenile arthritis to ruined immune system, vaginal atrophy and much more. it also, as this person says, prevents safe® and easy(ier) surgical transition in males, because the penis never grows so there’s not enough tissue to be used to invert into a neo-vagina. this has been recorded extensively during the programme “i am jazz”, where jazz has had to have his intestines used instead and has had at least three different surgeries because of the various severe complications.
sources:
https://www.nwhn.org/lupron-what-does-it-do-to-womens-health/
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/gender-dysphoria/in-depth/pubertal-blockers/art-20459075
another effect of puberty blockers is absence of libido. this is why the same drugs used as puberty blockers are used to chemically castrate sex offenders, because it is so effective in doing so. because puberty is when the sex drive develops, if one never goes through it, then they may never feel arousal or have an orgasm their entire life, especially if they get bottom surgery. this is what has happened with jazz and numerous other people like the person writing this post. how is that not a severe effect?
Sources: watch i am jazz
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10221860/
the fact that you think that you can halt one of the biggest physical processes in humans without effect, and that it’s completely reversible shows pure ignorance due to the dogmatic agenda of the people pushing it. puberty blocker MAY be reversible if a child stops taking them while they’re still adolescent, but that’s not guaranteed. and almost 100% of kids who start puberty blockers go on to further transition, while around 64-94% of dysphoric children who are left alone will grow out of dysphoria to be normal gay, lesbian, or bi adults. this means that children are being unnecessarily made lifelong medical patients, are you not concerned about that?
Source: (an article that evaluates multiple studies of desisting)
http://www.sexologytoday.org/2016/01/do-trans-kids-stay-trans-when-they-grow_99.html
there’s a lot more data and articles and studies, but i highly recommend you do the research for yourself, as one should always do when they want to champion an ideology. you have to make sure that scientifically, you can say you’re right, and so far there is little to no evidence that puberty blockers are fully reversible, which is causing even major medical organisations to back off, and what evidence there is is painting an ugly picture for what we’re going to see in the next 10-20 years. it’s going to be a lot of now adults like this reddit poster (i’ve seen dozens of posts just like him. i recommend reading the detrans subreddit) that are going to be suing parents, doctors, and organisations. a few already are.
@tisi-thehomosexual whoever told you puberty blockers and hormone treatments were completely safe and reversible lied to your face, sorry.
https://www.genderhq.org/trans-youth-side-effects-hormone-blockers-surgery
Medical consequences of hormone blockers, cross-sex hormones, surgery, to gender dysphoric & trans youth
Anything that is presented as a “cure-all” , or “one-size-fits-all solution” should be seriously questioned and investigated. It’s Snake Oil that doesn’t actually address the underlying issues of what causes GID or sex/gender dysphoria in most individuals.
The detrans population is growing because of the gross negligence and over diagnosing of the medical industry who have no qualms in creating a new population of life-long medical patients, and I can’t believe that the people who are pointing this out are considered violent and hateful or “terfs” as opposed to the people capitalizing on trans suffering.
hhhhh i just saw one teen activist say that the main thing the community have fought for is “to be seen as normal” and i feel like my soul slithered out of my goddamn body
I hope it’s okay to reblog with the tags because they’re incredibly accurate #no kiddo our goal is to ERADICATE the concept of normality#THAT’S IT#there should BE no fucking normal#i feel like this is the problem baby transmeds and baby ace exclusionists and other like misguided teens that make me sad have in common#they’ve drunk the koolaid and they’re so desperate for mainstream society’s approval#whether it be… that a cis doctor thinks they’re a good transgender#or that the cishets will consider them a Good Gay#and its so sad bc they… they really think that’s attainable#they really think if they pass well enoigh#if they’re Moral Enough (eg in their weird puritanism)#that society will accept them#it’s so tragic#the goalposts are always moving#that’s why we need to burn the whole field#not just study the rules and pretend everything is fine
That all ties in with “But queer means weird and strange and freakish!” Yes, no shit. By society’s norms, many of us ARE, which further illustrates that those norms are bullshit.
This is one of the reasons I embrace “queer” as my label. I’ve never been “normal” to my peers, even when I thought I was cishet and in elementary school. I’ve always been “the weird kid”. I’m better at hiding it now, but come on. I’m fucking weird as fuck. I’m queer.
have you ever tried this?
Yeah… I know y’all were the weird kids but it wasn’t because you were fucking gay.
Some people on here never had to watch commercials talking about how People Like You were ruining society and coming after kids and stuff and it shows. I want to be seen as “normal” so I don’t have to worry about being murdered. I can be weird otherwise, but that should be because of choices I make (like if I want to dress alternatively or something) and not because of who I inherently am. So yeah, I want to be seen as NORMAL
Gay people for decades: let’s fight to make homosexuality normalized and accepted so others like us can have safe and comfortable lifes
Queers: In case you haven’t noticed, I’m weird. I’m a weirdo. I don’t fit in. And I don’t want to fit in. Have you ever seen me without this stupid clown outfit? That’s weird
Here’s the secret: gay people have always been normal, just not accepted as such. we’ve been living normal lives for centuries, falling in love, getting married officially or unofficially. we’ve been living our lives parallel to straight people the whole time, but we’ve been denied the same acceptance and legal protections that straight people have. we were never inherently weird. there’s nothing about our biology or psychology that makes us deviants or outcasts. it’s just the culture. if you’re gay and you want to go out clubbing every weekend and hook up with a bunch of people, that’s your right, do what you want. tons of straight people do that, you should be able to do that too without judgment. if you’re gay and you want to settle down with a monogamous partner and get legally married and raise children you should be able to do that too. both of these things are normal for different sorts of people to desire. expecting gay people to fit into a certain stereotype of free spirited party animal with no labels who’s open to anything and hates “mainstream culture” is homophobic. you wouldn’t expect every straight person to desire the same exact lifestyle so why expect every gay person to? i actually like it when i tell people i’m lesbian and they don’t bat an eye. because it’s actually normal. it has been normal all along. it’s not weird to be a lesbian, and i don’t want it to be. i actually like talking about my romantic and sexual life without being constantly judged and reminded of how odd and disgusting people find me. if that makes me a conformist in your eyes then uhh…fuck off?
Counter-culture non-gays want to keep gay people in the “weird” box with them and yet they’re the ones who can just decide at any point to stop being “weird”, go get het married and live in the suburbs with their 2.5 kids. And they usually do eventually.
@my-sweet-indifference: Supercorp in which Kara keeps saying she’s an alien and making comments about being one, but Lena thinks she’s just joking and then one day Lena sees Kara using her powers and goes crazy and Kara goes “what, I told you I was an alien” and Lena goes “wtf I thought that was a joke?!”
I imagined this being kind of like season 1, where Kara is not yet Supergirl and still Cat’s assistant but dating Lena. Enjoy!
Read on AO3 + my kofi
“Kara, I’m going to be late.” Kara watches Lena from her spot on the bed as Lena stands in front of her bathroom mirror in nothing but a skirt and bra. Her hair is still slightly damp from her shower, and starting to frizz just a little. Kara rolls onto her stomach, propping her chin on crossed arms as she watches Lena try to wrangle it into a bun with a couple choice curses.
“But you’re the CEO…” Kara whines a little, tilting her head and giving Lena her best puppy eyes when she glances over her shoulder.
“Oh, no you don’t.” Lena turns away and leans closer to the mirror. It doesn’t help much because she can still see Kara’s reflection in the corner. “I’ve been trying to get this company to hear my proposal for a month. They finally called Jess to organize a conference call and this was the only time. I can’t be late. I swear to god if they go to Edge…”
“I think it fell under the bed.” Kara relents on her mission to get Lena to climb back into bed. Remembering her annoyance at finding her phone last night when she tried to slide her hands in the back pocket of Lena’s jeans, and how it thudded against the floor when Lena decided she didn’t need to be wearing them anyway.
“Can you check?” Lena asks, looking Kara’s reflection in the eyes as she applies her make up. “Please?”
Kara nods as she stretches lazily, before rolling gracelessly off the side, eliciting a small snort from the bathroom.
Gripping the corner of the bed frame Kara lifts the end of the bed over her head, finding Lena’s familiar black case a couple feet under. Kara shudders, wondering if she had kicked it under when Lena had bent her over the end of the bed.
A small squeak pulls Kara from that thought. Her head drifting over to look at Lena standing in doorframe of the bathroom gaping at her.
“Found your phone.” Kara stretches forward with her toes, scooting the phone closer so she can bend down to pick it up and set the bed down in one fluid motion.
“Thank you.” Lena rasps as she takes the phone from Kara, still gaping as Kara presses a kiss against her cheek with a smirk.
“I’ll make us some breakfast.”
“Aren’t you going to explain that?” Lena comes into the kitchen a couple minutes later, still not ready for work and clutching her phone against her chest.
“Explain what?” Kara turns slightly to look at Lena while still watching the pancake on the pan.
“You had your bed lifted over your head.” Lena’s voice is starting to raise in pitch and Kara’s forehead scrunches at the sound.
“I just lifted one end.” Kara flips the pancake, brow still furrowed as she looks back at Lena. “I can lift the whole thing, but I try not to because I usually scratch the wall and then I have to- “
“-I don’t understand.” Lena interrupts Kara’s rambling.
“You don’t understand…that I can lift my bed?” Kara asks slowly, turning off the element so she can focus on Lena.
“Yes.”
“Oh!” Kara lights up like she finally understands, “One of my powers is super strength.”
“One of your…powers?” Lena squeaks.
“You know, because I’m an alien.” Kara chirps as she turns the element back on, only to have it immediately turned back off with Lena’s sudden appearance at her side.
“You’re an alien?!”
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People don't know how breasts actually look like... No they are not supposed to be perfectly round with small pink nipples in the middle. Some women may have those for a small period of their lives, but the vast mayority do not. Breasts come in all shapes and sizes, and nipples in many sizes and colors. Breasts change depending on your posture and even temperature and they don't have to be round or perky. Don't let media make you think there's something wrong with your breasts.
The labrys flag is a beautiful symbol of lesbian pride and strength that’s been used since the 1970s. The symbol of the labrys itself links back to Grecian Amazon warriors, a symbol of women’s strength and solidarity. The black triangle links back to the black triangle used for ‘asocial women’ in Nazi Germany. Like the pink triangle for gay men, many lesbians have chosen to reclaim this symbol as a sign of how far we have come since then, and to recognise our history of persecution. Understandably, some people feel uncomfortable with the use of the triangle, so there are variations of the flag that include just the labrys, or the labrys on a black circle. The purple colour of the flag also has links with lesbian history, as lesbians used to give each other violets to women they were wooing and lavender has historically been linked with lesbianism and feminism.
“The Labrys is also associated with Amazons that was a legendary warrior society of women that did not follow the patriarchal culture…. Since the 1970s, the Labrys has been used as a symbol of independence and strength by feminists and lesbians.” – Ancient Symbols
Period stigma kills. Consider donating sanitary towels to your local food bank, or donating to a charity such as Plan International.
Days for Girls is another great organization that donates menstrual products to girls in need!
Days for Girls website How to donate How you can help by sewing pads How your business can partner with Days for Girls How you can fundraise for Days for Girls How to start a student group How to become an ambassador for women’s health Here are volunteer and staff opportunities Days for Girls facebook Days for Girls twitter Days for Girls instagram