Your issues with masculinity and malehood are not the curse that trans men must bear in order to earn your respect or protection ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
“Every time someone steps up and says who they are, the world becomes a better, more interesting place. So… thank you.”
— Captain Raymond Holt (Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 5, Episode 10: Game Night)
DOG MOSAICS (From Italy and Greece ××)
less than a month to go boys
The way some of you think, 'trans men are men, trans women are women; therefore, trans men are oppressive and not a marginalized gender,' is deeply disturbing
i feel strongly about this
My gym instructor accidentally became a forcemasc tool for me. Giving me instructions like “Stick out your chest! Grow yourself!”
Oh mamma, the thrills hearing that while lifting some weights.
I don't know where I'd be today if I hadn't come out as trans. It's hard, but nothing is harder than not knowing what that bone deep feeling is that sits on my chest so heavy I can't breathe. They've denied me hormones, they've told me I can't be sure, that I'm too mentally unstable. But I know. Nobody can take that away. I know what I am. I'm choosing my own freedom.
“i don’t respect therians/otherkin/etc because they’re mentally ill!” oh so. so you believe mentally ill people aren’t worthy of your respect. no that’s fine. that doesn’t speak volumes about you as a person don’t worry about it
old western coyote moodboard with themes of cowboys for myself...
☆ he/him ☆ trans man ☆ 23 y.o. ☆ gay ☆ furry ☆ wolf therian ☆ autistic ☆ polyam ☆ forcemasc enjoyer ☆ discourse reposter ☆ reclaimed LGBTQ+ terms used on this blog ☆ I block everyone who denies trans experiences or is a TERF ☆ gatekeepers fuck off ☆
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