Its hard not to notice how many transmascs who are emphatic about not being men want to have their cake and eat it to. Like i have no doubts about the rich inner world of their own gender identities, but it's clear a lot of them want to walk, talk, look and behave like a man but they don't want to be A Man(tm) cause that would mean they would have to reckon with how their behavior affects the (trans and otherwise) women around them. Which is ironic cause that's a very man thing to do innit. Like this will probably get me crucified by the transmisogyny fandom on here but I suspect if many of these people examined why they feel so closely connected to masculinity but not manhood, it's because they see themselves as incapable of being apart of an oppressive patriarchal group simply because of the fact that they were assigned female at birth
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this is the same person saying “i dont trust foreign aid fundraisers, we should be focused on AMERICA” so seems like this kinda thing is a reoccurring problem
Can slowly feel myself becoming less and less t4t, you bitches are obnoxious :^)
Talking to my tgirl roommate: Hey, did you hear showering is bad for you? Uh huh, I read about it. You should stop showering. What? No, of course this isn't some trick because I want you to be smelly. Why would you think that? "Because this is the 10th time I've tried this." well clearly I'm just trying to let you know showering is bad. Yes, I swear this has nothing to do with wanting to sniff you.
One week later
Hey roomie, can I sniff you :3
Cute goth girl vampire girl who would really be better off as a knotwhore for a tougher stronger werewolf girl
if youre autistic and transgender and you live with your parents you just have to remember soon you wont live with your parents and nothing will ever be as bad as this ever again. im fucking serious
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“I spent 6 ½ years in prison in the United States, and what I learned about prison in the United States: That it’s a new form of plantation, it’s a new form of slavery. The United States is becoming more and more a police state in which prisons are nothing more than concentration camps to contain people to keep them from being productive, to keep them from having a say in their lives. And 1/3 of young black men right now are either in prison or under the so-called jurisdiction of the so-called justice system.”
— Assata Shakur