google you gotta relax
a few lgbtq+ flags i color picked from these bugs!π³οΈββ§οΈπβ€οΈπͺ²π³οΈβπ
Someone you know is trans. You regularly interact with trans people.
They are closer than you think.
They have entered your home before and will do so in the future.
They are in your walls.
They produced the sounds you hear at night.
You cannot escape them until you join them.
Someone you know is trans.
yes!! itβs about practice tbh one of my friends is hyperfeminine and transmasc and i can just look at him and call him a he. it just comes natural if you let urself seperate pronouns from gender/gender presentation :>
easiest explanation i have for pronouns that "don't make sense" (neopronouns, he/him lesbians, etc) is that a person's pronouns are basically just a nickname we use for that person so we don't have to constantly say their name when talking about them. a person's pronouns also tend to have an association tied to them, which is usually an indication of their gender. that said, much like how your nickname can mean whatever you want it to mean, your pronouns can mean whatever you want them to mean. and, with enough practice, if you can remember that someone has a nickname, you can also probably remember their pronouns too (no matter what they are)
This is needed for science!
As usual, please reblog for a bigger pool of people!
im nonbinary agender and not trans because i didn't trans my gender i deleted it
call that gendern't
ice cold take but if you have to pay for accessibility features it is not in fact accessible