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65 votes
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Joy as Thailand's same-sex couples can at last get married
48 votes -
HIV/AIDs-centered camp in northern Minnesota is closing, and that's wonderful!
20 votes -
Meeting a trans elder
I thought I would share this story as I've been thinking about it ever since coming out as transfem and it always makes me smile. for every year it's been going on -- which is two... but I digress...
I thought I would share this story as I've been thinking about it ever since coming out as transfem and it always makes me smile.
for every year it's been going on -- which is two... but I digress -- I've helped out at a major trade show to put some iconic industry products on display as mainly fully working examples for people to play around with.
I noticed this lady looking at one of our exhibits and struck up a conversation with her as I had done with countless other people that day. turns out she was working at the company who built that exhibit during its production run in the early eighties! we spoke a lot about her experiences with that company.
after a bit, a few more people from that same company came over and they were all reminiscing about their time working there. it was at this point I realised she was trans because she kept saying to all these old guys "you probably knew me by a different name back then"! they were all really accepting and had no issues, goes to show older people can and do respect trans people!
it really inspired me to meet not only a trans elder but a trans elder working in my industry, who had worked on an exhibit I had set up the day before -- we opened it up later and found her initials on an electrical testing label from 1983! in meeting her it feels like I saw a possible future for myself, which is not something I had properly envisioned before, not on the order of decades at the very least. I like the idea of having a future. it gives me something to strive for. I want to be the lady who goes to trade shows and regales bright-eyed students with tales of a long and fulfilling career in my industry. I want to have stories to tell and I want to be there to tell them. meeting her made all that seem that much more possible.
I hope this makes someone else smile like it does me and I'd love to hear more stories like this if anyone is willing to share!
44 votes -
Thai king signs same-sex marriage bill into law
45 votes -
Moments of Pride
I thought this might be a nice thread for folks to share some happy LGBTQ things, more personal things than news but if it impacts you personally, go for it. I was just sitting on the porch...
I thought this might be a nice thread for folks to share some happy LGBTQ things, more personal things than news but if it impacts you personally, go for it. I was just sitting on the porch wearing my Totally Gay shirt thinking we needed a happy thread.
Share moments of Pride, queer joy, winning against those who would discriminate, whatever strikes you.
24 votes -
Gay student says “Coach” Tim Walz protected him from homophobic bullies
76 votes -
US President Joe Biden pardoning LGBTQ+ service members convicted for sexual orientation
34 votes -
Milwaukee’s oldest gay bar donates thousands of photos to Wisconsin LGBTQ History Project
20 votes -
Over 2,000 gender confirmation applications made since last April | Wednesday marked one year since gender confirmation has been simplified in Finland
34 votes -
‘Love wins’ say Greek lesbian couple as they wed at last
19 votes -
I'm getting top surgery!
I know I've seen a bunch of people say they want more positive posts here in ~lgbt, and happily I have the opportunity now! I live in Germany and here top surgery needs to be individually approved...
I know I've seen a bunch of people say they want more positive posts here in ~lgbt, and happily I have the opportunity now!
I live in Germany and here top surgery needs to be individually approved by your insurance provider for them to cover it. I got a letter back from them on Monday agreeing to cover it, and as of today the hospital scheduled my surgery for late March! I was expecting a lot more delay between getting the approval from my insurance and when the surgery could be scheduled (especially after the months it took to gather all the paperwork I had to send my insurance!), so I'm super hype.
My work will give me all the time I need off, and I live with my wife who should be able to take over any tasks I can't do during recovery. As much as I complain about how trans healthcare works in Germany atm, I wouldn't have been able to get this surgery back home in the US for cost reasons. So I'm feeling really lucky right now -- my transmasc friend in college had to save up for years to afford their surgery.
I'd love any recommendations anyone has for how to make my recovery as easy and comfortable as possible. I've got transmasc friends who have got top surgery, but most of what I've got from them has been "take more time off work than I did" and "drains suck". The surgery is in only a little over a month, so longer-term stuff like "get to a healthy weight" and "gain pectoral muscle to get a better aesthetic" are probably off the table, but I welcome anyone's practical recommendations! Obviously I'll get instructions from the doctor but I figure there are likely people here with personal experience who might have suggestions that a doctor wouldn't think to mention.
Also, I'm getting double-incision (only real option at my size) and atm I'm erring on the side of not getting nipple grafts. Not a huge fan of my nipples and I want to avoid any potential complications or dissatisfaction with them. I figure if I regret it I can always get nipple tattoos, whereas if I get the grafts and regret it there's not a ton of options. If anybody here has personal experience one way or the other, I'd really love to hear your perspective.
But most importantly, I'm just so excited that things are finally moving forward at a brisk pace! It's like finally getting the opportunity to stop and take a sharp rock out of the inside of my shoe.
EDIT TO ADD: oh god I just realized how am I going to keep my cats from lying on my chest
87 votes -
Estonia legalizes same-sex marriage
47 votes -
Welsh town seats world’s first known nonbinary mayor
12 votes -
Taiwan grants right of adoption to same-sex couples in latest move toward full equality
19 votes -
Slovenia officially becomes first eastern European country to recognise same-sex marriage
11 votes -
Same-sex marriage is now legal in all of Mexico's states
15 votes -
Couples wed as Swiss same-sex marriage law takes effect
5 votes -
Church of Scotland to allow same-sex marriages
18 votes -
Utah billionaire leaves Mormon church, donates $600,000 to LGBTQ group
13 votes -
Our parental consent case against Tavi has succeeded
10 votes -
Celebrating Burmese trans identities at the Taungbyone Nat Festival helped me understand my gender
7 votes -
Irish children's hospital assured of indemnity over puberty blockers
9 votes -
Illinois trans man who gave birth will be listed as father on birth certificate
12 votes -
TERF WARS - Where have all the lesbians gone?
6 votes -
ResetEra, a gaming forum, has banned all promotional content for Harry Potter games
@Jason Schreier: ResetEra, one of the largest video game forums, is enacting "a total ban on threads for promotional media" from the new Harry Potter game in the wake of JK Rowling's transphobic views and the recent discovery that one of the game's lead designers is a pro-Gamergate YouTuber pic.twitter.com/D5Wpoi4WpM
7 votes -
Spain's new gender bill will allow self-id, without a requirement for medical treatment
20 votes -
Sheffield United's LGBT+ fan group helps fans feel connected during pandemic
6 votes -
Return of medals to LGBT+ veterans in the UK
9 votes -
Radical tenderness: Queer and trans joy in 2020
11 votes -
Irish pensioners choir dedicates moving rendition of Silent Night to trans kids and calls on elders to educate themselves
14 votes -
New Zealand now has the gayest Parliament in the world
19 votes -
Polish couple hand out rainbow masks to fight country's LGBTQ-free zones
6 votes -
Lesbians make history with Northern Ireland's first same-sex marriage
10 votes -
Phillip Schofield (ITV's This Morning presenter) comes out as gay, saying on live TV: “I’m proud of myself today"
8 votes -
‘I try to spread the joy’: The trans pastor battling intolerance in the Deep South
11 votes -
Gay student gets standing ovation after coming out in front of whole Catholic school
17 votes -
Trans girl: 'Going to Brownies felt natural'
12 votes -
Positive coming out experiences?
The world needs more positivity. Do you have any positive stories from when you came out? Or maybe any positive experiences from being openly queer in general? If you're still in the closet for...
The world needs more positivity. Do you have any positive stories from when you came out? Or maybe any positive experiences from being openly queer in general?
If you're still in the closet for whatever reason, that's perfectly alright!
9 votes -
Drag queens move in and brighten the lives of residents at Sydney aged care village
3 votes