Boy Wonder
As a trans woman, not many things give me a headache the way the entire concept of passing does. Passing is the idea that if a trans woman (or any person who is presenting as a woman) looks, dresses and acts a certain way, people won’t be able to tell they are anything other than a completely “normal” woman. If you look at online trans communities or forums, you’ll find tons of tips on how to pass better – everything from hair removal tips to workouts to how to walk and sit more femininely.
All of this presupposes that there is only one right way to look like and be a woman. And it’s infuriating. On the one hand, whenever I go out in public or post pictures online, a part of me is deathly afraid that I’ll be insulted or worse. I desperately want to be accepted as the woman I am. On the other hand, I hate that in order to feel safe, I’m expected to fit into the very narrow box that is labeled “woman.” Tips on how to pass always seem to say that you should avoid building muscle mass and avoid wearing clothes and makeup that are too costumey, that you should try to hide your shoulders and soften your features. Trans women are often told that if we want to pass, we have to try our hardest to be petite, soft, have just the right amount of femininity, and not stand out too much. But what if I want to be a different kind of woman? What if I want to look like Grace Jones or Kate Moennig? What if I want to look like Beth Ditto or Dolly Parton? They’re all cis women; don’t they pass?

Meyllen Djneres (via muffinsandcouture)

The moral of “passing” discussions always seems to be:

If you get bashed it will be your fault.

(via charthebutcher)


Do you even know how badly I’ve been needing to hear exactly these words for the past few months now?

(via sixtyforty)

*slow clap——> standing ovation* yes! Yes yes!

(via boyqueen)

omg when i started transitioning Kate Moennig was legit my goal

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i just need this on my blog again

(via boyqueen)

hackitude:

heres how it works

trans* people deal with so much shit and get so much shit slung at them daily and have to live in a world where even things that dont mean to hurt them invalidate them as people, and they get told to “deal with it”

but cis people’s genders are accepted without question and they get to throw temper tantrums about getting told that they are not rad

A word of advice to trans women

fan-troll:

interruptmag:

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Go to your nearest target. Buy a two pack of pushup bras (24$ for 2), and target’s bra inserts (12$). Then go to your nearest Walmart and buy the Vasserette Control Shapewear Panties (2.50 each), they do wonders for helping your tuck. There you go! You just saved yourself a lot of money, you can afford to buy enough to wear every day, and best of all you look fabulous. -@twidx

2.50 for a girdle is a GREAT deal, gogogogo

pretendpagan:

Trans* activists in Mexico City, protesting violence against the LGBTQ community.

pretendpagan:

Trans* activists in Mexico City, protesting violence against the LGBTQ community.

callingoutbigotry:

alphabonesoup:

Here it is! I’m not 100% sure if I like how it came out… it almost seems a bit too cutesy for the subject. Maybe I just like drawing cute clothes and bright colours too much! 
This is for a contest with the Canadian Human Rights Agencies for their conference in May. All the Advanced Illustration students and Design students had to enter as part of their final. Kinda pissed that they required us to print it off at 24 x 36…. which I think is way too big and expensive ($50!!) for most students and their budget. We don’t even get to keep the posters. And the top prize is only $200. I feel kinda ripped off. :/
EDIT: A couple of people have sent me notes saying that “Transgendered” is incorrect terminology. I apologize, I kind of added the text last minute, and should have known better. I’ve uploaded a fixed version. :)

This poster is a good reminder that pronouns aren’t “preferred”. They’re NECESSARY. 

callingoutbigotry:

alphabonesoup:

Here it is! I’m not 100% sure if I like how it came out… it almost seems a bit too cutesy for the subject. Maybe I just like drawing cute clothes and bright colours too much! 

This is for a contest with the Canadian Human Rights Agencies for their conference in May. All the Advanced Illustration students and Design students had to enter as part of their final. Kinda pissed that they required us to print it off at 24 x 36…. which I think is way too big and expensive ($50!!) for most students and their budget. We don’t even get to keep the posters. And the top prize is only $200. I feel kinda ripped off. :/

EDIT: A couple of people have sent me notes saying that “Transgendered” is incorrect terminology. I apologize, I kind of added the text last minute, and should have known better. I’ve uploaded a fixed version. :)

This poster is a good reminder that pronouns aren’t “preferred”. They’re NECESSARY. 

mermaid-vision:

dvek:

Cute and femme don’t just apply to women, ya’ll.
You can be a furious little genderqueerling and still like things that most people would say are “feminine.” Genderneutral and genderqueer doesn’t need to be “plain” or “masculine” by default, and enjoying or choosing to dress in a way that is seen as feminine or girly isn’t weak or submissive, and anyone who assumes that to be true is a misogynistic piece of shit.Things that define your gender identity:
You
Your feelings, opinions, desires, thoughts, needs, etc
Things that do not define your gender identity:
The color of your clothes
The gender of other people who wear clothes like yours
Whether you sit or stand to pee
What combination of sexual organs you were born with
What combination of sexual organs you currently have
The gender of your romantic partner(s)
The gender of your sexual partner(s)
The kinds of sexual activity you enjoy
Other people’s assumptions
Other people’s opinions
I could literally sit here all night and type up this shit
But I am going to sleep now ok 

This is a big deal.

mermaid-vision:

dvek:

Cute and femme don’t just apply to women, ya’ll.

You can be a furious little genderqueerling and still like things that most people would say are “feminine.” Genderneutral and genderqueer doesn’t need to be “plain” or “masculine” by default, and enjoying or choosing to dress in a way that is seen as feminine or girly isn’t weak or submissive, and anyone who assumes that to be true is a misogynistic piece of shit.

Things that define your gender identity:

  • You
  • Your feelings, opinions, desires, thoughts, needs, etc

Things that do not define your gender identity:

  • The color of your clothes
  • The gender of other people who wear clothes like yours
  • Whether you sit or stand to pee
  • What combination of sexual organs you were born with
  • What combination of sexual organs you currently have
  • The gender of your romantic partner(s)
  • The gender of your sexual partner(s)
  • The kinds of sexual activity you enjoy
  • Other people’s assumptions
  • Other people’s opinions
  • I could literally sit here all night and type up this shit
  • But I am going to sleep now ok 

This is a big deal.

sqs-tec:

fyqueerlatinxs:

fyqueerlatinxs:

Angels of Change 2013 Calendar
Help support positive representations of trans* youth (especially young trans Latinas and other young trans women of color) while simultaneously helping raise funds for transgender health services at the Division of Adolescent Health CHLA.
Click on the image to order your calendar today!

Over 1,400 notes!
If you can spare $10 (about 2 cups of coffee at Starbucks) please purchase a calendar.
Let’s make the AoC 2013 calendar the most sold calendar!!

Please keep circulating this! 

sqs-tec:

fyqueerlatinxs:

fyqueerlatinxs:

Angels of Change 2013 Calendar

Help support positive representations of trans* youth (especially young trans Latinas and other young trans women of color) while simultaneously helping raise funds for transgender health services at the Division of Adolescent Health CHLA.

Click on the image to order your calendar today!

Over 1,400 notes!

If you can spare $10 (about 2 cups of coffee at Starbucks) please purchase a calendar.

Let’s make the AoC 2013 calendar the most sold calendar!!

Please keep circulating this! 

Free Binder Program for those 21-

withlovethelavendermenace:

fuckyeahftms:

“In A Bind” is an excellent option for those who are under 21 and either have financial need or unsupportive parents they live with. I’m about to donate mine there. If you have one handy you should send it to them, and if you need one, submit a requeset.

http://www.inabind.transactiveonline.org/give.php

holy shit they will actually give them to non-binary kids that’s a change

superqueerartsyblog:

“if i step on your foot accidentally it shouldn’t hurt you and i won’t say i’m sorry because my intentions were good”

superqueerartsyblog:

“if i step on your foot accidentally it shouldn’t hurt you and i won’t say i’m sorry because my intentions were good”

littlemisslillykat:

fuckyeahsubversivekawaii:

For all my badass femme trans* guys and genderqueer people.  Because what you wear or like doesn’t give anyone the fucking right to misgender you (◡‿◡✿)

littlemisslillykat:

fuckyeahsubversivekawaii:

For all my badass femme trans* guys and genderqueer people.  Because what you wear or like doesn’t give anyone the fucking right to misgender you (◡‿◡✿)

Non-binary reminders.

veeisagenderneutralname:

  • My non-binary experiences are valid.
  • My non-binary experiences are defined by me.
  • I do not identify other non-binary peoples’ experiences, and they don’t define mine.
  • Binary people do not get to define my or anyone else’s non-binary experiences.
  • I have the right as a non-binary person to refuse to accept people brushing me or any other non-binary person under the fucking carpet because our existences complicate their inaccurate (mis)understandings of gender.
  • I am real.
  • I exist.
  • I am valid.
  • I am real.
  • I exist.
  • I am valid.

laurencephilomene:

feminine identities (partial series) - part 2

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lumpyaceprince:

there are more than two genders

there are more than two sexes

some people have no gender

all genders are valid

all sexes are valid

having no gender is valid

static gender is valid

dynamic / fluid gender is valid

absent gender is valid

binary sexes and genders are valid

nonbinary genders and sexes are valid

sex and gender are important to some people

sex and gender are unimportant to some people

invalidating another person’s gender or sex is fucking rude and if you do it you are an asshole