Getting myself worked up about transandrophobia again so here's this for everyone.
I love you trans men and trans mascs, there are many who do.
Many other trans men, many other trans mascs, many trans women, many trans femmes, many trans neutral people, many multigender people, many cis women, many cis men, many xenogender people, many many people.
The world IS better with you in it. You DO deserve to live. You're RIGHT to find jokes about hurting or killing people like you to be harmful and transphobic. You DON'T have to self depreciate and white knight for trans femmes. You ARE a good person. You have immense value. Your masculinity is beautiful.
Stay alive, stick around, ignore the chronically online and hateful you are so much better than them.
I love you, the world loves you even though it doesn't seem like it, your gender is beautiful.
Looking forward to my weekly T shot tomorrow 🥰
Go on T! It'll give you a lovely deeper voice!
Go on T! It'll help you grow an awesome beard!
Go on T! It'll give you more energy!
Go on T! You'll feel so much better in yourself!
Go on T! You'll get so handsome!
Hurray turning into a cub, otter or bear! Hurry bottom growth! Hurray chance to become more masc! Hurray looking in the mirror and seeing Yourself! Hurry hurry HRT!!
Woo! Testosterone!!!
!!!
... on the campus of UC Davis in California, USA.
Your issues with masculinity and malehood are not the curse that trans men must bear in order to earn your respect or protection ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Op turned off reblogs but I think everyone should see it
Y'know, when cis people pull the 'All trans men have to do to pass is throw on a hoodie and cut their hair.' It's like... Right. That's dumb, but you're cis, and you will never understand the lived trans experience.
It bothers me more when trans women say it. Because it's like? You know things aren't that easy, you are trans.
Trans women get shoulder dysphoria from feeling like they're too wide, hip dysphoria from feeling like they're too slim, chest dysphoria from feeling like it's too flat, voice dysphoria from feeling like it's too low, height dysphoria from feeling too tall. And no one will suggest to them that these feelings (and subsequent perceptions and hate from cis people) will be solved by growing out their hair and throwing on a dress.
What makes them think trans men don't experience the exact same things but in reverse? Shoulders that feel too narrow, hips that feel too wide, chest that feels too big, voice that feels too high, height that feels too short.
If you experience dysphoria, know dysphoria, and know how awful it can get. And you also know that cis people will use these things against you in order to misgender you. Then I do not understand why you would pretend another party in the same category would not have these issues whatsoever.
And I feel the need to clarify, because this always happens when someone makes a post about trans men's struggles. This is not a dig at trans women, this is not transmisogyny. This is about a very specific group of trans people who downplay the issues of trans men. If you are not part of that group, good! Then this is not a dig at you.
To all nonhumans, and especially those suffering from species dysphoria: happy holidays, I hope you get to be yourself for a little bit, or get some euphoric gifts.
I think friends should make out with each other and give each other head
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