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14 votes
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California National Guard defies Donald Trump on transgender troop ban
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Very sad news has come through to us today. Mardi Gras 78er Ron Austin passed away this morning. Back in 1978, it was Ron who said "why don't we have a street party?"
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The messy heart of London drag still beats in Sink The Pink nightclub
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All-male historically Black Morehouse College will admit transgender men
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The idea of being trans has my head in a scramble
This is going to be a bit of a ramble. I'm not even sure where to even start. Browsing r/egg_irl has me confused. Am I trans? What does it mean for someone currently living as their...
This is going to be a bit of a ramble.
I'm not even sure where to even start.
Browsing r/egg_irl has me confused. Am I trans? What does it mean for someone currently living as their birth-assigned-gender to be trans? Would I be happier as a woman? Or non-binary? I don't feel major bodily disphoria. I don't dislike my body. I am curious what it would be like to have a female body.
When I was a teenager I read Commitment Hour, by James Alan Gardner. It's about a village where young people switch back and forth every year (go to sleep as one, wake up as another), until they turn twenty and have to choose one or the other. I loved it. I fantasied about what it would be like to quickly switch back and forth. I liked the idea of finding out what it's like to have a female body without having to permanently commit to it. That fantasy has tempered a bit since then, but I wouldn't say it's completely gone.
I've been growing my hair out, but I've also grown my beard out. Both started as laziness. I didn't feel like bothering to get my hair cut or mess with shaving my face. I hate shaving. Now it's something of a security blanket. I feel exposed without them. Another reason I grew my beard out was because there were a couple of times when I was a teenager that a stranger thought I was a girl and it made me uncomfortable. I grow hardly any chest hair and I like it that way; but I have a lot of leg hair, and I like that too.
I've never been the macho type or had much use for machoness.
I don't know If I would like being female, or if I just like the idea of it. There have been other things that I liked the idea of but not the thing itself. How can I respond to others seeing it as a phase if I'm not even sure myself if it's a phase.
I don't like the social stigma around it. I come from a conservative family. I don't know how they would react. I live in a small predominately Mormon community where everybody knows everybody and gossip runs rampant. I don't know if being female is what I really want, but I at least want the space to experiment and find out.
I don't know what I want and I hate not knowing. Even deciding whether or not I should even type this out, let alone post it, has been a major mental battle.
I've been on Tildes a while, but I created a new account because my main account could be connected to my real identity and I'm so not ready for that. Even putting this out there anonymously has me terrified.
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Ryan O'Connell is revolutionizing queer, disabled representation on TV
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How a T. Rex named SUE became a nonbinary icon
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Folau set to be axed: Rugby Australia unable to contact Israel Folau following anti-gay post and intends to terminate his contract
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Queerbaiting - exploitation or a sign of progress?
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The future is non-binary, and teens are leading the way
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What it's like to be illegally gay in Myanmar
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Emoji keep getting more inclusive. So why is there no trans pride flag?
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'Trauma is a slow burn': Mormons seek healing as church eases anti-LGBT policy
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LGBT people a 'fundamental part of the fabric of rural American communities'
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I’ve been a lesbian my entire life, but I only realized I was a woman this year
21 votes -
Brunei introduces death by stoning as punishment for gay sex
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It’s not enough for JK Rowling to say her characters are queer. Show it to us
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Finding femme - The quiet resistance of a small-town stylist for trans women and cross-dressing men
8 votes -
We Talked to Muslims in the LGBTQ Community About Standing Up for Queer Youth
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[David Matheson, the Mormon] ‘Gay conversion therapist’ comes out: Exclusive interview [to Channel 4]
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Transgender advocates 'gobsmacked' by 'uneducated' ad opposing Tasmanian birth certificate laws
8 votes -
United Airlines announced it will be the first airline to offer nonbinary gender options for customers to book flights
8 votes -
Thailand elects first transgender member of parliament
10 votes -
State-funded adoption agencies in Michigan barred from refusing LGBTQ parents
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Gay Men Must Stand Up Against Relentless, Toxic Attacks On Our Trans Siblings
10 votes -
Dutch Reformed Church forced to allow same-sex marriage
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'I'm ready,' says first transgender candidate for Thai PM
9 votes -
Fred Rogers was attracted to both men and women
10 votes -
Kansas Catholic school rejects kindergartner with same-sex parents
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The Kimberley Queen who escaped persecution in Indonesia to find sanctuary in Broome
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Does LGBT media have a future?
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Pakistan opens public school for transgender students
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The darkness
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Sydney's 41st Mardi Gras parade celebrates the fearless and the fabulous
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How Marie Kondo helped me sort out my gender
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Trans introductions
Hello y'all! I wanted to make a post where all us trans peeps can introduce themselves and say hey to each other, since I find it nice to have other trans peeps to chat with. Come say hey, or drop...
Hello y'all!
I wanted to make a post where all us trans peeps can introduce themselves and say hey to each other, since I find it nice to have other trans peeps to chat with. Come say hey, or drop me a line!
For my own intro: I normally go by Nihilistic Janitor online, and before you ask I really don't know jack about philosophy I just thought the phrase "cleanliness is next to meaninglessness" is funny. I'm a nineteen year old pan trans woman, currently wheelchair-bound, who enjoys reading and writing and who recently finished a draft of a fun cheesy gay romance novel. I'm also in with some other trans-heavy communities, so if you're curious and want to check those out, message me!
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What's your coming out story?
Not sure if this has been asked before, I vaguely remember seeing it but I'm not sure! Personally, I'm still in the process of coming out - I've only come out to 1 person (a nurse), and I utterly...
Not sure if this has been asked before, I vaguely remember seeing it but I'm not sure!
Personally, I'm still in the process of coming out - I've only come out to 1 person (a nurse), and I utterly dread the day that I need to tell friends and family.
25 votes -
United Methodist Church to debate LGBTQ clergy and same-sex weddings
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Homophobic language not linked to rejection of gay athletes, says new study
8 votes -
Poland moves step closer to banning gay conversion therapy
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'People are going to be killed': The gay Kenyans risking everything to be free
'People are going to be killed': The gay Kenyans risking everything to be free For context: Kenya court delays decision on anti-gay sex law
10 votes -
Feelings, Rendered Material
6 votes -
LGBTQ Armenians face reign of terror
9 votes -
Anglicans bar same-sex spouses from Lambeth Conference
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'You don’t know when they will come for us': Marawi's LBGTQ community says no safety in conservative city
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Gay couples in Japan filed Valentine's Day lawsuits demanding marriage equality
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Women's March in Malaysia to push for LGBTI rights
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England's Joe Root praised for response to alleged homophobia
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West Virginia lawmaker faces calls to resign after likening LGBTQ people to KKK, ‘terrorist group’
9 votes