"Hi there, I am a 25 year old NB lynx, I am Australian and suffer from some pretty decent chronic anxiety and depression issues.. this is where i just talk about, post and share random stuff c: all porn plogs can fuck off kindly and dont follow me please."
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With the outcome of the nerve-racking election, I know we are all scared. Lemme be honest, I’m fucking freaked out—scared shitless even—but, this is the time we need to stand together. With what may or may not happen, WE NEED TO STAND AS ONE! We will weather this damn storm, we will continue fighting till the last one of us have equal rights and are protected from those who mean to harm us. I want you to know, I am here for you all. I can be your rock, your friend and your ally. Fuck, I can be your leader if need be. Transcend Girl will FOREVER and ALWAYS be a safe zone for those of the LGBT+ community. I would also like to extend a loving hand to those who feel they aren’t safe. Any cisgender women, person of color, Muslim, immigrant, etc era, you are welcome here. We will greet you with loving open arms. I want all of you to know, I love each and everyone one of you. It doesn’t matter your age, gender, sexuality, social status, religion, or the color of your skin. You are loved here and you are accepted for WHO YOU ARE. Let us stand together and show everyone that no matter what they throw at us, we aren’t going anywhere. We will not hide in that closet! We are here to stand and you better fucking believe that WE WILL FIGHT BACK! LOVE NOT HATE! Know that I’ll keep doing my best to make everyone laugh and crack a goofy ass smile. I’m not giving up my dreams and you shouldn’t either. As the one and only Transcend Girl, I promise you that this blog will always be full of love, excessive vulgarity and an exceptional love of breasts. STAY STRONG! We may be pushed down, but little do they know, we are aiming for that kill shot! We will win! WE ARE ALL HUMAN! WE ALL STAND TOGETHER!
Ahhggg nooo pls horrible feelings go away.. I really don't need to be feeling dysphoric and shitty.. please... not today I need to get things done..
chubby trans girls are super cute
skinny trans girls are super cute
broad-shouldered trans girls are super cute
tall, gangly trans girls are super cute
short, chubby trans girls are super cute
muscly trans girls are super cute
trans girls with uneven bodies are super cute
trans girls who like masculine things are super cute
trans girls with facial hair are super cute
trans girls who supposedly dont “pass” are super cute
trans girls with stretch marks are super cute
trans girls with scars are super cute
trans girls with short hair are super cute
trans girls with long hair are super cute
trans girls who dont have clear skin are super cute
trans WOC are super cute
straight trans girls are super cute
gay trans girls are super cute
bi trans girls are super cute
pan trans girls are super cute
aro trans girls are super cute
ace trans girls are super cute
trans girls of all orientations are super cute
trans girls who dont want surgery are super cute
trans girls who do want surgery are super cute
disabled trans girls are super cute
nonbinary trans girls are super cute
neurodivergent trans girls are super cute
trans girls who are questioning, dysphoric, non-dysphoric, arent out yet, dont have a ‘feminine’ voice, are struggling with being proud of their identitiy, and everything else are super cute and super valid
ur tummies are super cute. ur hair is super cute. ur leggies are super cute. ur everything is super cute and oh my god youre so pretty i love you and i support u all <3
all the trans peoples r cute as heck, but this post is for the super cute trans girls out there (hint: thats all of u. all of u r cute). u all rock. go out there and be ur super super cute selves.
reblog if you’re a sleepy trans gal who needs a nap or support sleepy trans gals getting naps
The magic of star wars ❤❤
anyway it’s super fucked up people treat trigger warnings as slapstick jokes but spoiler warnings as serious and sacrosanct
“menstrual hygiene” not “feminine hygiene”
“they” not “he or she” “he/she” “(s)he” etc
“different gender” not “opposite gender”
“what pronouns do you prefer?” not “so what are you?”
“this is my friend, they like star wars” not “this is my friend, they’re transgender” (seriously why the fuck do you keep doing this why)
Trans lesbians are fantastic and pure and sweet, pass it on ❤
Off to dinner with family c:
At the doctors for a consultation about hrt.. my anxiety is really giving me the frighten :s
Just working away.. come on 11pm haha
Went to the theatre last night with frienfs, it feels soo good to be able to wear whatever I want now and not have to worry about my family or friends because long story short, everyone knows now and I couldn’t be more happier to know how supportive they all are 💖💖💖💖
Ooouuuccchhh :ccc my wisdom tooth has decided to grow crooked and it reeeally hurts :,c
Ion thrusters are being designed for a wide variety of missions – from keeping communications satellites in the proper position to propelling spacecraft throughout our solar system. But, what exactly is ion propulsion and how does an ion thruster work? Great question! Let’s take a look:
Regular rocket engines: You take a gas and you heat it up, or put it under pressure, and you push it out of the rocket nozzle, and the action of the gas going out of the nozzle causes a reaction that pushes the spacecraft in the other direction.
Ion engines: Instead of heating the gas up or putting it under pressure, we give the gas xenon a little electric charge, then they’re called ions, and we use a big voltage to accelerate the xenon ions through this metal grid and we shoot them out of the engine at up to 90,000 miles per hour.
Something interesting about ion engines is that it pushes on the spacecraft as hard as a single piece of paper pushes on your hand while holding it. In the zero gravity, frictionless, environment of space, gradually the effect of this thrust builds up. Our Dawn spacecraft uses ion engines, and is the first spacecraft to orbit two objects in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
To give you a better idea, at full throttle, it would take our Dawn spacecraft four days to accelerate from zero to sixty miles per hour. That may sounds VERY slow, but instead of thrusting for four days, if we thrust for a week or a year as Dawn already has for almost five years, you can build up fantastically high velocity.
Why use ion engines? This type of propulsion give us the maneuverability to go into orbit and after we’ve been there for awhile, we can leave orbit and go on to another destination and do the same thing.
As the commercial applications for electric propulsion grow because of its ability to extend the operational life of satellites and to reduce launch and operation costs, we are involved in work on two different ion thrusters of the future: the NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster (NEXT) and the Annular Engine. These new engines will help reduce mission cost and trip time, while also traveling at higher power levels.
Learn more about ion propulsion HERE.
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Due to a recent trip to the doctors office without insurance, I am completely broke. I am a 23 year old mentally disabled trans woman and I need help. I posted one before but nothing seemed to work on that one.
If anyone can help donate money for stuff like my HRT or food or stuff I need in general, please send your donation to my paypal (screamboyty@gmail.com) or reblog so I can get the word out.
I hate doing this so much and I want to not have to worry about shit for once and not have to cry and beg over and over again. I am trying to find a job near where I live so I can I make enough to finally leave this state for good.
I love you so much and seriously, never stop being amazing <3
Off to lunch with mummy and sister at Rouse Hill <3
So I did my make up, my nails (horrible nail job tbh haha) got dressed up and went to my friends birthday.. it was such a fun night c: i really want to do it again.
9 months of HRT has passed (as of yesterday), and yes, I have learned how to do makeup, take selfies, edit photos and dye my hair. Hormones might have helped a bit too. :v
Seeing that other question gave me the courage to ask, I would really like to know the effects and also how reversible that are.
These are the typical results of hormone replacement therapy which includes taking estrogen and anti-androgens (testosterone-blockers).
NOTE: Remember that hormones affect each person differently and not all of these effects are guaranteed for everyone)
Breasts
semi-reversible: will shrink a little, surgery needed for full removal
Body hair
lessens and becomes thinner
fully-reversible
Facial hair
facial hair may become thinner/lighter but will not disappear completely without permanent hair removal
fully-reversible (before permanent hair removal)
Skin
skin will become noticeably softer and thinner/delicate
bruising will likely occur more easily
fully-reversible
Fat redistribution
fat will redistribute from masculine areas (upper body, waist and stomach) to feminine areas (lower body, hips and butt)
fat redistribution will also occur in the face
fully-reversible
Muscle Mass
significant decrease in muscle mass and strength (especially in upper body)
fully-reversible
Genitals
testicles will shrink significantly
penis may shrink somewhat
production of testosterone and sperm will be greatly reduced
reduced sex-drive
reduced erections
reduced ejaculation (may stop completely)
probable infertility in the long term
semi-reversible: it is not known whether or not these effects are reversible or not. These effects are likely reversible in the short term, and likely not reversible in the long term
Body/other
decrease in oiliness of hair
possible minor feet/height shrinkage (rare)
change in body odor
Emotional changes
Most trans girls I have talked to have experienced an emotional shift when starting hormones. Having the correct hormone fueling our bodies results in a calmness/peace within ourselves both emotionally and hormonally that makes you feel much more at-ease in your own body. That is the best way I can describe it.
US AGAINST THE WORLD by Gavin Aung Than
This is the third appearance of the Ballet Boy and his father. You can read PART 1 and PART 2.
Do you have any tips for dealing with dysphoria for trans girls who are out but haven't started HRT? Sometimes the shape of my face or being misgendered leaves me dysphoric for days and I don't really know how to deal with it
[I only ask cause I’ve already gotten past or tried most of the things on that list you already posted but it’s really hard to stop feeling like I’m ugly and fake and look like a guy and that I might just be lying to myself] (2/2)
I think the best thing you can try to do is reshape your perception of what a woman looks like. Now I know that’s easier said than done and that might not help dysphoria. But I think it’s important to know that even though you don’t have all the stereotypically feminine features defined by society that this does not make you any less of a woman. You are who you are no matter what you look like, and all of the features that give you dysphoria will never change the fact that you are a woman.
The media portrays women with a very specific set of characteristics, but women have so many more unique and diverse body shapes and features that are still incredibly beautiful. This includes trans women! Even if you don’t blend in as a woman yet, that does not make you any less beautiful! Being yourself and being the best person that you can be is what is the most beautiful!
Now that being said here are some more things that might help dysphoria:
- BE NICE TO YOURSELF! This is so important. Say nice things to yourself whenever you can! Be positive because this will actually unconsciously influence your thinking and your own perception of yourself. focus on the features that you like about yourself.
- try to only be around people who support you if you can and stay away from negative/unaccepting people. Let go of certain people in your life if that’s an option because the pain and negativity isn’t worth it. Sometimes letting go of the people you love is what is best for you in the long run.
- be around other trans women if you can. Being around people who are like you and who understand you really helps you not feel so alone and so different. You’ll see that trans women can be so beautiful even if they have stereotypically masculine features.
- ask supportive people in your life to do things with you that affirm your gender. Like having girl’s nights and stuff like that is super fun!
- try really hard to do things that you like to do and be active. Taking up a new hobby, trying new things, and doing stuff that you love to do can help you just not think about dysphoria for a little while.
Day out in the city to visit the hobby shop c: (like one of the only times I actually go outside haha)
Hey, I was wondering if you had any tips to help dysphoria when you aren't out as a transgirl
Yeah totally! You could
Wear panties! or other feminine items under your clothes.
wear more androgynous clothing
paint your toe nails super pretty colors!
paint/buff your fingernails clear so they can be shiiineeey
get your ears pierced!
wear subtle makeup like a BB cream and mascara.
you can try tucking. it hurts at first but you get used to it.
hang out at home in your favorite outfits!
grow your hair out
some people start hrt before they come out
compliment yourself daily!
talk to yourself or write stories about yourself using gender affirming pronouns
play video games with character customization for gender
take selfies and use the filters that make you look pretty and stare at your beautiful face!
know you are beautiful!
go to a support group if you are comfortable with that
talk with other trans people online
Followers have any other ideas???
i’ll stop dressing in black when they invent a darker colour