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2 years ago

I wonder how many gay people are actually transgender & dont know it because people thing being transgender is transitioning when it’s literally just not being cis.


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2 years ago
ALTERNATE DRAG ZINE 2
ALTERNATE DRAG ZINE 2
ALTERNATE DRAG ZINE 2
ALTERNATE DRAG ZINE 2
ALTERNATE DRAG ZINE 2
ALTERNATE DRAG ZINE 2
ALTERNATE DRAG ZINE 2
ALTERNATE DRAG ZINE 2
ALTERNATE DRAG ZINE 2

ALTERNATE DRAG ZINE 2

A follow up to my first Alternate Drag zine, which you can view here! I like the idea of using these to track my own knowledge and confidence in drag and community. This is just a quick dirty surface level on some associated movements and subcultures within the general label of Alternate drag. I decided to keep it free like the first part so it’s an accessible touch stone, but any tips on it via itch.io or kofi would be much appreciated <3

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2 years ago
Wow! Heres Something Incredibly Personal.
Wow! Heres Something Incredibly Personal.
Wow! Heres Something Incredibly Personal.
Wow! Heres Something Incredibly Personal.
Wow! Heres Something Incredibly Personal.
Wow! Heres Something Incredibly Personal.
Wow! Heres Something Incredibly Personal.

Wow! Here’s something incredibly personal.

This is Good Bi Gender. A comic I made to express some feelings I have about my gender. I don’t really have that much else to say about it. Here it is.

[Image Description: A digital comic made with sharp, angular abstract lines and only the colors white, blue, pink, and black. The featured character is all white, except for facial features and hair colors, which changes from panel to panel. The comic reads: Cover Panel: The text “Good Bi Gender”, the words colored with the trans flag. It shows a glitchy person’s face, half pink and half blue. Panel 1: White text reads: “Hello. My name is apparently irrelevant. And my pronouns are he/him and she/her. But you can’t call me she/her. And here’s why.” Someone with a half-pink and half-blue shirt looks to the side. One eye is covered with hair, and the other eye is pink while the iris is blue.

Panel 2: The character sits happily, imagining facial hair and a masculine voice. “I don’t want top surgery. I love my chest. And I dream about being on testosterone someday soon.” The character looks at a phone, frowning. The phone shows the male symbol with an “X” through it. Text next to it reads: “People don’t seem to think that the features I dream of are very pretty though… Or they think even worse of them than that…”

Panel 3: The character’s features are all pink, and sits in a blank frame. The character reaches over to a blue frame, frowning. “I don’t like the animosity. I really despise it.” A photo of the character shows an all-blue frame and blue hair, with pink outlines and facial features. “To be a boy… I aspire to be one. I aspire to be masculine in all its handsomeness. All its prettiness.” Panel 4: The character sits in an all blue panel, but reaches back out to the pink panel. “And I’m still a girl too. I was so excited to have both. To love both. To have handsome femininity. Beautiful masculinity.” The frames break and connect, and pink and blue swirl together. The character smiles in between the frames, with one pink eye and one blue eye. “So excited. And yet I get asked…”

Panel 5: Two hands hold out two different pills to the character, one blue and one pink. They ask “Male? or Female?” using the male and female symbols.The character, facial features an array of pink and blue, looks between the two hands, distressed. “It’s both! I’m both! They’re not opposites. Not narrow boxes. I say I’m both despite the insistence that I can’t be. And I know what I look like. I know I look like a girl to most. I know that if I say people can call me she, that’s all I will get from most. Because it’s “easier”. It “makes more sense”. To have my masculinity, I am often forced to be unflinching in it and it alone. To never use she. Because if I don’t, I will never get to have he.” [The words “she” and “he” are italicized.] Panel 6: Text reads: “I’m still very happy to be so comfortable in my identity. To know, despite all that, that I am indeed a boy and a girl and both. But you know. Telling people to only use he/him for me. Guarding my masculinity all just to have it. All at the expense of the part of me who is happily and unashamedly a girl.” The character cries from one pink eye, the other hidden. The character holds a pink girl in a sea of blue, the girl crying out. In the midst of the blue, text reads: “Well, it fucking breaks her heart.” End ID]

Edit: @starberry-skies wrote an ID for the comic, so I added it to the og post with its permission!


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2 years ago

We need kink at pride because “kink” isn’t just kink. “Kink” is:

That boy wearing jeans that are too tight

Your neighbors and their “friend” that lives with them

Having a beard and wearing a skirt

Wearing any kind of choker

Literally anything else they decide goes against the “norm”, and it can be literally anything. That is why we need kink at pride.


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1 year ago

Minnesota’s Giant Rainbow and Leather Pride Flags

Minnesotas Giant Rainbow And Leather Pride Flags

June 28, 1998. Both flags measured approximately 50 feet wide and 75 feet long.


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1 year ago
Photos Of Trans People & Cross Dressers, By Charles "Teenie" Harris Taken In Pittsburgh's Hill District
Photos Of Trans People & Cross Dressers, By Charles "Teenie" Harris Taken In Pittsburgh's Hill District
Photos Of Trans People & Cross Dressers, By Charles "Teenie" Harris Taken In Pittsburgh's Hill District
Photos Of Trans People & Cross Dressers, By Charles "Teenie" Harris Taken In Pittsburgh's Hill District
Photos Of Trans People & Cross Dressers, By Charles "Teenie" Harris Taken In Pittsburgh's Hill District
Photos Of Trans People & Cross Dressers, By Charles "Teenie" Harris Taken In Pittsburgh's Hill District

Photos of trans people & cross dressers, by Charles "Teenie" Harris taken in Pittsburgh's Hill District (1940-60)


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1 year ago

can we like…get rid of the so-called leather and rubber “pride flags” ? it’s honestly ridiculous and offensive to the lgbtq community. those aren’t pride flags. 


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1 year ago
Im Gnashing My Teeth Like A Child Of Cain

I’m gnashing my teeth like a child of Cain

If this is a prison I’m willing to bite my own chain


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1 year ago
(Slide 1 of 4)

“Good news! While the attack on transgender rights in the United States continues, we also saw pro-trans progress last week. These slides are examples of states protecting trans rights. Swipe through to learn more!” Dark blue background and text with a light pink section behind the text. A person is waving a trans pride flag on the right. The following slides have the same design scheme.
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“New York: On Friday, May 10, Nassau County, NY Supreme Court Judge Francis Ricigliano overturned an executive order banning transgender athletes from using or competing at county sports facilities. The order, issued on February 22, 2024, specifically targets transgender women and girls, prohibiting them from using county facilities if they choose to compete on an all-female team. Judge Ricigliano struck down the order on separation of powers grounds, stating that the County Executive did not have the sole authority to issue such an order. Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has stated that he intends to appeal the decision.”
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“Texas: The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is currently investigating Katy Independent School District (ISD) in Texas for discrimination based on gender identity and disability. The investigation opened on May 6, centering on a controversial policy passed by the Katy ISD school board in August 2023. This policy banned classroom discussions of gender fluidity, prohibited trans students from using their restroom of choice, and mandated that teachers inform parents if a student changes their pronouns. According to the OCR, Katy ISD has three active Title IX investigations. The OCR is also investigating Carroll Independent School District in Southlake, Texas for similar discrimination allegations.”
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 “Wisconsin: WI AB510 had its veto override attempt fail on March 15 and is once more dead! This bill had several sections, but the most notable one would have required parents to be notified if their child was in a class with any “controversial subjects” like gender identity or systemic racism. The bill would also have allowed parents to remove their child from said class, and forced outing students that use a different name or pronouns.”

This week, we have good news from New York, Texas, and Wisconsin! Read more here and in our weekly newsletter. 🏳️‍⚧️

Newsletter Link: https://mailchi.mp/transformationsproject/trans-formations-project-newsletter-4-12-10293070


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1 year ago

Saw that post about transmascs and how ppl need to talk more about vaginal atrophy and how it's easily treatable with estrogen cream without affecting your HRT and it got me thinking about how none of us transfems seem to talk about dick atrophy either and how it's also easily treatable with topical testosterone cream provided you're not taking a T blocker (so on a GnRH agonist, estradiol monotherapy, or have had bottom surgery). Without T you don't get that passive tissue maintenance so unless you want to get hard every other day for the rest of your life to keep it healthy you're kinda screwed and erections can become really painful, let alone the change in length/shape. So yeah ask about topical testosterone.


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1 year ago

As pride month begins, let us not forget our Palestinian brothers and sisters.

As Pride Month Begins, Let Us Not Forget Our Palestinian Brothers And Sisters.
As Pride Month Begins, Let Us Not Forget Our Palestinian Brothers And Sisters.
As Pride Month Begins, Let Us Not Forget Our Palestinian Brothers And Sisters.
As Pride Month Begins, Let Us Not Forget Our Palestinian Brothers And Sisters.
As Pride Month Begins, Let Us Not Forget Our Palestinian Brothers And Sisters.
As Pride Month Begins, Let Us Not Forget Our Palestinian Brothers And Sisters.
As Pride Month Begins, Let Us Not Forget Our Palestinian Brothers And Sisters.
As Pride Month Begins, Let Us Not Forget Our Palestinian Brothers And Sisters.
As Pride Month Begins, Let Us Not Forget Our Palestinian Brothers And Sisters.
As Pride Month Begins, Let Us Not Forget Our Palestinian Brothers And Sisters.

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1 year ago

Hi speaking of medical literacy for trans people, transfems pls check out the website Transfeminine Science, especially their introductory article on feminizing HRT


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