yall I love kinky trans sex but I alsoooo love soft trans sex. loving trans sex. vulnerable trans sex. trans sex with giggles and kisses and massaging and hands gently wandering all over. trans sex that last for hours and has conversation or comfortable silence in between. trans sex with scar kissing or body worship or affirmations throughout. trans sex where you don't have to wonder if they see your body as yours. to be fully seen and cherished and taken as you are. we deserve that
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
EMBRACE THE POWER, YOU CAN HANDLE THE RESPONSIBILITY.
Y'know, when cis people pull the 'All trans men have to do to pass is throw on a hoodie and cut their hair.' It's like... Right. That's dumb, but you're cis, and you will never understand the lived trans experience.
It bothers me more when trans women say it. Because it's like? You know things aren't that easy, you are trans.
Trans women get shoulder dysphoria from feeling like they're too wide, hip dysphoria from feeling like they're too slim, chest dysphoria from feeling like it's too flat, voice dysphoria from feeling like it's too low, height dysphoria from feeling too tall. And no one will suggest to them that these feelings (and subsequent perceptions and hate from cis people) will be solved by growing out their hair and throwing on a dress.
What makes them think trans men don't experience the exact same things but in reverse? Shoulders that feel too narrow, hips that feel too wide, chest that feels too big, voice that feels too high, height that feels too short.
If you experience dysphoria, know dysphoria, and know how awful it can get. And you also know that cis people will use these things against you in order to misgender you. Then I do not understand why you would pretend another party in the same category would not have these issues whatsoever.
And I feel the need to clarify, because this always happens when someone makes a post about trans men's struggles. This is not a dig at trans women, this is not transmisogyny. This is about a very specific group of trans people who downplay the issues of trans men. If you are not part of that group, good! Then this is not a dig at you.
suffering is only noble and good if you're doing it for wired wrong pervert reasons actually
i think a reason why werewolves appeal to trans people but are terrifying for cis people is because trans people are not inherently afraid of transformation and change. changing your body into something more empowering and heavily removed from your old self is a dream for a lot of trans ppl but for cis people its evil, wrong, scary, violent, etc. hence the differences in how the little gay people on here talk about werewolves vs pop culture depictions of them
Looking forward to my weekly T shot tomorrow π₯°
Go on T! It'll give you a lovely deeper voice!
Go on T! It'll help you grow an awesome beard!
Go on T! It'll give you more energy!
Go on T! You'll feel so much better in yourself!
Go on T! You'll get so handsome!
Hurray turning into a cub, otter or bear! Hurry bottom growth! Hurray chance to become more masc! Hurray looking in the mirror and seeing Yourself! Hurry hurry HRT!!
Woo! Testosterone!!!
change is nature. come back to your roots
βFiction influences reality, but does not directly cause realityβ is β¦ not something I ever imagined would be controversial, and yet here we are.
β he/him β trans man β 23 y.o. β gay β furry β wolf therian β autistic β polyam β forcemasc enjoyer β discourse reposter β reclaimed LGBTQ+ terms used on this blog β I block everyone who denies trans experiences or is a TERF β gatekeepers fuck off β
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