A Trans 101 For Trans People
- You are human. You are worthy of respect. You deserve to be treated with the same dignity as anyone else. There is nothing inherently wrong with your gender. You are not broken, you are not disgusting, you do not deserve to be hurt.
- You’ve been brought up and live in a world that’s designed to erase and demonize your existence, you’ve probably internalized a lot of that- and that’s not your fault. But it can be hard to deal with. But you aren’t alone in dealing with it. And sometimes you have to buy into it to be able to handle it (trigger warning: transphobic violence). And that’s okay.
- Your gender is no more or less than anyone else’s. Your history doesn’t make you “not really” or “less” your gender than someone with a cis history, it just makes you a person of your gender with a different history.
- You do not deserve to be held to higher standards than cis people. You do not have to “prove” your gender by forcing yourself into societal roles that may not fit. You are not “failing” anyone by fitting into societal roles that are comfortable. It is not your job to break down the binary/patriarchy/or anything else. If you want to, go for it, but you have no obligation to do anything for cis people just because you are trans.
- Being yourself does not hurt trans rights (so long as you aren’t trying to do so while stopping others from being who they are) and is not a reason why people don’t have to treat you with respect. There is nothing wrong with being a feminine man or masculine woman, or being a person who’s comfortable in their body, or being a person who doesn’t transition all the way, or being out about having a non-binary or genderqueer gender. You have not “failed” anyone by doing this, you are not “less” of your gender than someone else. Being who you are is not a valid argument for why people can’t treat you as who you truly are.
- No one else has the right to say your body needs to be changed. It only does if you need to change it. Or if you want to change it, that’s valid, too. Your body does not make you “less” your gender. It doesn’t make you “not really” your gender. It doesn’t mean you’re trapped in someone else’s body. You do not have to fix your body to “become” your gender- you already are your gender. All you need to do is what you need to do to be comfortable in your body. And if that includes reclaiming your right to label your own body, you are allowed to do that.
- You have just as much of a right to privacy as anyone else. You do not need to tell anyone about your body, your medical history, or anything else. Whether or not your body needs to be changed for you to be comfortable, you do not have to change it to deserve to be treated as who you are. You do not owe anyone intimate details about your personal life before you can be treated as who you are.
- You have no obligation to educate anyone. This includes trans people, but is most important with cis people. You are not a walking encyclopedia of transgender and/or transsexual information, you are a person. You do not have to answer every question any cis person comes up with, you do not have to represent trans people as a whole, (see 7) you do not have to bare the most personal and vulnerable parts of your soul to other people on demand.
- Not educating people does not “hurt” trans rights. NEVER let anyone try to guilt you into educating people or doing something you don’t want to do by insisting that doing otherwise will “destroy trans rights/acceptance/whatever”. Trying to force trans people to become walking information desks or to put themselves in dangerous situations regardless of whether or not you’re even up for dealing with this destroys trans rights and shows a great deal of intolerance. Asserting that you don’t have to tell anyone anything you don’t want to? That really doesn’t.
- If you do want to educate people, you are allowed to set limits and boundaries. You are allowed to say that you won’t talk about certain issues, or that you will only talk about them on your terms. You are allowed to decide which people you will talk to about which issues. You are allowed to change these boundaries if you become uncomfortable educating people you were previously willing to educate. You are not obligated to educate anyone just because you educated someone else.
- You deserve to take care of yourself- whatever that means. You deserve to be comfortable and safe. You deserve not to be in dangerous situations. If you can’t handle something alone, you deserve to ask for- and get- help or, if you can, take a break from it until you can handle it. Or just stop doing it all together, that’s okay. Taking care of yourself does not make you weak, it does not make you an attention-grabber or overdramatic, it does not make you “less” your gender, it does not mean you betray other trans people by not being a full-time (or even part-time) activist. You’re human, you have limits, and that’s okay.
- You deserve to have your boundaries respected. Any boundaries- how and where people can touch you, what information you give to who and when, what places you feel comfortable going or who you feel comfortable going with, what people can tell others about you.
- You deserve to have the words you are and aren’t comfortable being referred to as respected. You deserve to have the proper pronouns used (and, if there are times when it’s unsafe for that to happen, you deserve to have your safety maintained by those around you), you deserve to be called the proper name, you deserve to have the words you want used to describe your body used, you deserve not to be called by any label, pronoun, word, or name that you don’t want to be called.
- If you’re asking for something that you need to feel respected, comfortable, and safe- you are not asking for too much. Your identity is not “too complicated”. Your needs are not less important than anyone elses’.
- You are human. You are worthy of respect. You deserve to be treated with the same dignity as anyone else. There is nothing inherently wrong with your gender. You are not broken, you are not disgusting, you do not deserve to be hurt.
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The Wabasha bridge in St Paul has been redecorated and temporarily renamed the “Freedom to Marry” Bridge by order of the Mayor in honor of Minnesota’s first Freedom to Mary Week.
“Today, we line the Freedom to Marry Bridge with pride flags to show the importance of this legislation to the City of Saint Paul, the families that live here, and to those who have been waiting for this day for many years,” Coleman said.
http://www.minnpost.com/two-cities/2013/05/st-paul-proclaims-freedom-marry-week
Hey look, it’s my first-ever unreasonable request to update a fic!
“But for only 1500 word chapters, surely you can get some more done?”
Gosh, I feel like I’ve graduated or something.
Half the people I follow on tumblr are friends of Eliza or friends of her friends and you guys sure do post a lot of homestuck stuff and I have never read homestuck but I am getting this sort of once-removed education on it and I from what I gather it is a web comic about transgendered kids with candy corn horns.
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Congratulations to thecatmerchant for being the 1000th member through the gate!
Let’s get out there and draw more trolls personified as donuts. No, seriously, that’s a thing that happened.
My favorite part, the part that I think so clearly demonstrates this fandom’s gleeful insanity, is that everyone’s just nodding and drawing the cast as donuts, because it’s a lot simpler than the time someone asked for everyone as fawns or everyone as cross-cast characters from 18th Century literature.
I love you, Homestucks.
animals with stuffed toys of themselves
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lots of love this mother’s day for everyone who has a complex relationship with their mom, everyone who has ceased communication with their mom for reasons of self-preservation, and every person whose mom is deceased
Wow I needed this. Thank you.
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karinaenolan replied to your photo: I woke up in kind of a…
CUTE
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I see you replying over there
She’s very cute.
Probably the cutest.
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serious blushage over here
CafePress: Vintage Skull and Roses Journal
So, I was searching for Rose’s journal, and this showed up in my search results.
Just.
Wow.
I’m bored and listening to this at 1 AM on the night before the first day of school after the New Year… what am I doing with my life? Still awesome music, though, and probably the most memorable song from an opening I’ve ever heard.
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I’ve just finished a four track EP release, and it comes out right about… now.
My name is Rachel Tucker. I’m a 17 year old transgirl living in an abusive home, with her parents; the abusers. I’ve been emotionally abused and neglected for many years, and it has taken me as just as much time to realize that not only was I being abused in the first place, that life wasn’t supposed to be lived at the mercy of another, that I could leave this place; which is actually legal in my state, since I am legally male, and 17 years old. (State of Wyoming) DFS will do nothing about this, I’ve called many times, all in vain; so I am taking matters into my own hands.
The point of the release, which is completely free, unless you choose to donate. You can donate any amount of money; or choose not to. It’s up to you. Any and all funds procured will go towards getting me out of this home, as I have a place to go, and a plan to get there; but not the money to execute it; hence the EP.
You can find the EP here; http://riptideofficial.bandcamp.com/album/make-a-difference-ep
To download, click on ‘Buy Now’ and it will ask you to put in an amount. If you put in zero, it’s obviously free, and it will take you to the download page where you can have your choice of 320 mp3, .wav, .flac, and many other audio file types; I personally recommend the 320 mp3 if you don’t know your file types.
Please keep in mind when donating, that Bandcamp will receive 15% of the number you input, up to $100, (so a max of $15) and also that when putting zero into the download box, that Bandcamp will only allow me 200 free downloads per month. If, in the unlikelihood that I do in fact run out of free downloads, simply personal message me here on Tumblr, and I will upload them to MediaFire or Dropbox to download for 100% free, though keep in mind, with that, they will be .wav, as all of my files are, and I will not convert files for anyone. You can do them yourself with many free programs available on the net.
Thank you all, you can read the full story on my past of abuse and torment at the hands of people whom have claimed to love me below the break.
SIGNAL BOOST
This is a really long post to read, however I read the whole thing. To sum it up, Rachel’s parents are VERY abusive, and she needs to get out of her home. If you’re able to donate any money at all to her, that would be amazing. And, you get a lovely song by her out of it! If you’re broke as fuck (such as myself) just reblog the shit out of this. Please. I don’t know Rachel personally, but I want her to be safe, and to have a good life.
Please do the best you can to help her out.
Yes, please. Also, her music is really good you guys. Please help her. You can listen to the music for free on bandcamp before you decide anything, but at least reblog the crap out of this.
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Fuckin’ Betty Crocker recipe book….
It’s funny because many of their employees actually read Homestuck
Betty Crocker: The true trolls in the fandom
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