Darkstarrydame - Reyla

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11 months ago

Local Post Office

Registered property ie. vehicles, real estate, boats, etc.

Investments, ie 401k, stocks, etc.

things to update after a legal name change!

Social security card

Driver’s license

Passport

Birth certificate

Employer HR

Bank account

Credit card company

Car insurance

Health insurance

Utilities

Cell phone account

Voter registration

Your school

Professional organizations (for nursing, bar, teaching, etc.)

Doctor’s office & other health specialists

TV & internet

Paypal

*Please add to this list if you can think of anything else!!!


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2 months ago

✨️🫙✨️Spells✨️🫙✨️

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10 months ago

Reyla's Metaphor

Imagine, if you will, that each of us lives inside our own house. Each of our houses are different. Some are small some are big. Some are plain and simple, while others are complicated and eclectic. Some are low maintenance or easy to fix. Some are constantly broken or need repairs often. While growing up in our houses we've seen them grow and change with us. We decorated them, replaced or re-arranged the furniture, painted, remodeled, added an extension, removed and extension, etc. Some of us are comfortable in our homes, and some of us aren't. Most of us like our homes but would change some things if we could.

For the most part, I didn't hate my house. It did what a house should do, and it did it reliably. I even had a lot of fun in it. But then one day, I found a door in my house that I hadn't ever noticed before. It had a window. When I looked through it, I saw that my home had a backyard. I opened the door and stared out in disbelief.

"Had this been here the whole time? I've been living in this house for 31 years and I'm only just now seeing this?!?"

I was cautious at first and it wasn't a good time to explore my new-found space, so I closed the door and went about my normal indoor business. Over the next several months and years I revisited this door and began to explore the backyard. It was bigger than the house. It amazed me with all sorts of gardenia and outdoor living space. And the more I explored, the less I wanted to go back inside the house. In the backyard I came alive. There, I could feel things I never felt before, and more vividly. The air was fresh and I could breath deeply and more easily. The sky dazzled magically out there.

Then one day, I discovered a gate.

"Another mysterious door? A second backyard perhaps?"

Delighted at the prospects of having even more space to explore, I let my curiosity put my hand on the latch. I was not prepared for what I opened into. For on the other side of that gate, was a vast and endless countryside. Mountains, hills, canyons, valleys, lakes, rivers, maybe someday I'll even find oceans!

The more I travel this countryside, the more I learn about myself. Having found and opened that gate changed everything. And now I want my house to emulate the beauty and grandeur of this countryside. This is where my very soul resides.

This is what it's like to realize that there is more to your soul and your identity than your body's genome. And it is certainly more magnanimous than 2 or 3 mortal chromosomal proteins can embody. Having found a greater version of myself, my true self which I'm still exploring, I want my house to be a better representation of who I am. Something much more genuine. I've redecorated and I'm remodeling. I'm rediscovering designs that I thought weren't for me because they were too 'Fem' or whatever.

Thinking back on it, I had looked out that window before on several occasions throughout my life. I just never realized it was actually a doorway.

I know some people don't like the way I'm decorating my house, even to the point they think it shouldn't be permitted in public (or even in private for some extremists). And there are people who think I should be locked inside the old version of my house never to see the mountains or stars again. But you can't undiscover yourself anymore than you can uncrack an egg. I can never go back, and I will stand up for everyone else who wishes to enter their own backyards.

Some people discover their backyard very early in life. Some people see the door, get scared, and never look at it again. For Cis people, their backyard is already congruent with their house. Well, mostly congruent anyway.


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4 months ago
Blue background at the top “The Trans Formations Project” “⅓” centered pink text “This Week’s Legislative Updates”in blue “12.18.2024” blue circle with white text “swipe”
Blue background at the top “The Trans Formations Project” “transformationsproject.org” centered pink text “The National Defense Authorization Act” on the left side white text “What is the NDAA?
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a military defense spending bill that provides $884 billion in military spending for the 2025 fiscal year, passed the House on 12/11 by a vote of 281 to 140.The NDAA is generally bipartisan and non-controversial, but insertion of the anti-trans provision is the first attempt to ban gender-affirming care at the federal level. ” on the right side white text “ One provision in this bill bars the use of military health insurance (TriCare) on gender-affirming care for those under 18. If the bill passes as is in the Senate, this anti-trans provision would be the first anti-LGBTQ+ federal law put in place since the ‘Defense of Marriage Act’ passed in 1996. The bill, which relies on debunked medical claims that gender-affirming care sterilizes trans youth, is expected to pass the Senate despite a slim Democratic majority. Democratic lawmakers and advocates are calling for the Senate to remove the provision and stand up for trans youth" blue centered circle with white text “⅔”
Blue background at the top “The Trans Formations Project” “transformationsproject.org” centered pink text “Anti-Trans Nominee to Lead Civil Rights Division” on the left side white text “What is the NDAA?
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a military defense spending bill that provides $884 billion in military spending for the 2025 fiscal year, passed the House on 12/11 by a vote of 281 to 140.The NDAA is generally bipartisan and non-controversial, but insertion of the anti-trans provision is the first attempt to ban gender-affirming care at the federal level. ” on the right side white text “ Trump has nominated attorney Harmeet Dhillon to lead the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice. This nomination, if approved, would move the Civil Rights Division in a dangerously anti-trans direction, redefining civil rights as applicable only to particular “anti-woke,” Christian, cisgender Americans." blue centered circle with white text “3/3”

Legislative sessions are ending in the U.S., but litigations involving trans rights continue. Find out more here.

1 year ago
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3 months ago

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3 months ago
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