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liberaljane · 10 hours
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support your SISTERs, not just your CISters.
My womanhood is not threatened by a trans woman claiming hers ♥
Digital illustration of a trans woman sitting on a teal cushioned chair. There are various trans patches sewed at the base of the chair and fireflies. Text reads, 'my womanhood is not threatened by a trans woman claiming hers.'
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blurrymango · 6 hours
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Ok. Geliogender flag. Flag of the gender of Geliogender. Optional pronouns- gel/gelio/gil/gelioself. Or. like. Whatever.
Prolly not a very even or centered flag but eh whatever.
Gender description- lol. For when you're a guy or a gal or a NB and you want a little something extra. Or whatever. Like when you're one gender but like. Dipping your toes into another. IDK I'm not a tucute I'm not good at this shit.
It's Geliogender. And it has a flag. What on god's green earth more do you want from me. Also. It's a sub-gender. It can't be your main one. Like when it's a DnD class or whatever like Bard, and you decide to add a little Barbarian into the mix. Like "Oh I'm male but I'm also geliogender." Like that or whatever. IDK dawg.
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girltwinkskye · 3 days
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My new gender is whatever Finnster has going on
"I feel like i behave like a dude. I just look like a chick because its fun and it suits me better."
Preach brother same
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tsshashasblog · 2 days
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will u destroy my ass? 👉👈
Currently in Indiana, message me if you are in Indiana
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amorelestrange · 2 days
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Why have the gods made me this way? or maybe it's not the gods.
maybe it's the people.
discovering myself is hard, and the worst part is that people I love might not understand. Why couldn't I be just a normal girl who likes boys? Why did I have to be this person who can't feel attraction? Why did I have to like to be presented other than my assigned gender at birth? Why did I like being so gender-different? So...not like what people expect of me?
-Me, a young questioning queer
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erinadandy · 3 hours
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I really need to thank Ryoko Kui for making a female character so good that she has slammed me in the face with a chimera sized gender. Felt like a targeted mortar strike when I read the manga.
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anarchistin · 2 days
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As my friend Julian puts it, only half winkingly: "God blessed me by making me transsexual for the same reason God made wheat but not bread and fruit but not wine, so that humanity might share in the act of creation."
— Daniel Mallory Ortberg, Something That May Shock and Discredit You
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flagsandtags · 2 days
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Hi hi, can we request a raccoon flag? Raccoon-boy to be exact! (Kinda like the fox-boy one! :3)
raccoonboy
a xenogender relating to being a boy and raccoons, being both a boy and being a raccoon, or being masculine and raccoons
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flag made by saturn !! req by asker
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raccoongirl
a xenogender relating to being a girl and raccoons, being both a girl and being a raccoon, or being feminine and raccoons
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coined by saturn !!
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raccoongender
a xenogender relating to raccoons or being a raccoon
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coined by saturn !!
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[ENDOS DNI]
we decided to make a fem a neu version too :3 hope u like !!
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dailytransitiongoal · 8 hours
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transition goal <3
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farmerlesbian · 8 hours
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Came across this call for submissions and wanted to share it with yall! I am in no way affiliated with the magazine, just want to share for anyone who might be interested.
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Sinister Wisdom 📣Call for Submissions📣 Gender Diverse Lesbians! This issue seeks to honor and affirm Lesbians outside the sex/gender binary and to include nonconcrete gender identities found in all cultural specifics. We are seeking essays, short fiction, poetry, oral histories, and visual art to be submitted in one document of up to 10 pages, including a brief biography with any social media. The new deadline is August 31st — if you already submitted the first time submissions were opened, your submissions are still being considered and there is no need to resubmit! If you haven’t yet, then please send your submissions through submittable: sinisterwidsom.submittable.com! As Sinister Wisdom is completely volunteer-led, we are unable to provide compensation for contributors, however they will receive a free copy of this issue and a year-long subscription to Sinister Wisdom. Send us your best work! Sinister Wisdom Linktree
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katsy-kitty · 1 day
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can we just abolish gender ffs
idk what pronouns I want
I want none
why do I have to choose
"oh because that's how language works" bitch I know and I can be as irrational as I want
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tired-heliotrope · 1 day
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i dont usually care abt discourse on here, but:
do some of you actually consider trans men "real men?"
if yall did, this big argument in the lesbian community abt mspec lesbians would not exist imo. trans men ARE men, and since the main principle of being a lesbian is not being a man and not liking men, they cannot be lesbians. and no, transmasculine people are not men unless they identify as one. identify as man = man; man ≠ lesbian, basically. i wont go anymore into it bc its common sense.
another funny thing is the complete absence (as far as i know) of this on other sides of the gay community. it seems to be common knowledge that trans women ARE, in fact, women, and that transfeminine people are not women unless they identify as one. women can be lesbians, which (almost) everyone knows, but cannot be gay men,,,bc they arent men.
i believe this discourse is rooted in some weird internalized form of transphobia, and doesnt make much sense. also im not talking abt genderfluid, genderqueer, or gnc ppl.
back to minding my business ig.
edit: keep in mind that im just sharing my opinion and i dont actually care; im not saying "mspec lesbians should die!!!" im saying they dont align with with the concept of lesbianism. also, (if some of you actually read the post in its entirety) i have clearly stated that im not talking abt most other gender groups. yall are proving my point abt the silly discourse, though.
i will not be arguing with anyone, so please feel free to relieve your anger on the "Block" or "Delete account" button.
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yellow-submazine · 2 days
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John Lennon Paper Doll (part 1)
One of the larger projects @the-paper-apricot worked on for the zine was a paper doll of John. We planned to include photos of the finished doll, and a printable pattern so you could make your own! (We’ll upload the printable version soon). We chatted a lot about the artistic merit of the project, and we planned to include a short essay on the ideas we discussed.
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That essay was never written, but here are the main points we wanted to include:
Cutting out and dressing paper dolls is traditionally seen as an activity for girls. As such they are treated as frivolous and lacking substance. There is an interesting interplay between this and the idea that the Beatles were discovered by, and beloved of, young girls before they were ever taken seriously by adult men (this is hyperbole, but you know what we mean)
An early title for the White Album was A Doll’s House (mentioned by Ian MacDonald in Revolution in the Head), inspired by the Ibsen play of the same name. In the play Nora tells her husband: “And you have always been so kind to me. But our home has been nothing but a playroom. I have been your doll-wife, just as at home I was papa’s doll-child; and here the children have been my dolls.” Perhaps the Beatles felt that they had been someone’s playthings.
Andy Warhol played with paper dolls, a fact which we thought added something to the discussion about gender. From an interview with Glenn O’Brien in 1977: GLENN O’BRIEN: What was your first work of art? ANDY WARHOL: I used to cut out paper dolls.
John was interested in his own relationship with gender. "I look at early pictures of meself, and I was torn between being Marlon Brando and being the sensitive poet - the Oscar Wilde part of me with the velvet, feminine side. I was always torn between the two, mainly opting for the macho side, because if you showed the other side, you were dead." John Lennon - 'The Last Rolling Stone Interview' By Jonathan Cott, Rolling Stone Magazine 1980
Tony Bramwell referred to Brian Epstein's home as "that little doll’s house" in his book, although that view wasn't necessarily shared by any of the Beatles.
We were going to make a comparison with the sleeve artwork for Sgt. Pepper, and especially with the insert sheet of cardboard cut-outs that came with it. See https://www.the-paulmccartney-project.com/1967/03/designing-the-packaging-for-sgt-peppers-lonely-hearts-club-band/  for more on the cover and cut-outs
The idea that the stand-up cut-outs of the band should help the fans take part in the project of Sgt. Pepper as an art ‘event’ seemed especially pertinent.
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@the-paper-apricot began work on this doll last spring, shortly after beginning her paper doll pop project. 
In part 2 we'll share some photos of the finished doll, and part 3 will include a paper doll of John and patterns of his outfits that you can print and cut out! ✂️
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hellyeahscarleteen · 3 days
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Occasionally, some folks become invested in making sure only the "right" people claim a particular identity; if someone starts telling you that you can't identify a certain way, it may help to remind yourself that no one, no matter who they are, has the right to play identity police and tell you that you don't belong in the space you feel most comfortable in. Something we see fairly often, in gender identity discussions with users, is an issue where people worry that they "don't count" as trans because they have a specific, rigid understanding of what makes someone trans or what the "requirements" are. Sometimes this sense that one might be trans, but can't be due to not aligning with those perceived requirements, can cause extra confusion. It turns out that some of these assumed Official Signs are based on deeply transphobic cultural messages we've picked up from various places.
Mo Ranyart, Gender Confusion: Being Unsure Doesn't Have to Be a Bummer
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