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frogwhomp:

Black trans Masc flag i made. for when you are black and trans masc!

Who can use this flag: Black People who Identify as Transmasculine 

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Color meanings!!! because someone requested some ^_^ <3

frogwhomp:

Black Trans Genderless Flag. For those who are black and transgender and Genderless. (includes Non-binary, Agender, Genderless and/or Other Gender identitys under the same umbrella)

Who can use this flag: Black Trans People!

Color Meanings!

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frogwhomp:

Black Trans fem flag, For those who Identify as Black and Transfeminine!

Who can use this flag: Black Trans Feminine people 

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frogwhomp:

they’re like a family <3

(these are in order the; Black Trans Fem flag, Black Trans Masc flag, and Black Trans Genderless flag)

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sapphophallocentrism:

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izzetjulie:

sapphophallocentrism:

It’s so funny to me that if you want to buy injectable estradiol online your two top choices are either a middle aged Ukrainian trans woman whose website is stuck in the early 2000s or whatever this is supposed to be:

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Like, I’m proud of ourselves for synthesizing our own hormones (rather than a huge corporation) and being extremely predictable at it.

I need you all to know what their packaging looks like

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Yeah this is not a good place to buy injectable estrogen from.

The seller buys pharmaceutical-grade estrogen in bulk and waters it down, the estrogen itself is not meant for use on humans, just human cell cultures. 

This person was kicked off of PayPal three times because what they were doing was illegal, which is why the website only takes bitcoin.

This is based on a discord screenshot that is currently going around on twitter that has been debunked several times. The person behind otokonoko is a trans woman with a medical degree who compounds her own estradiol, she’s one of the most reputable sellers on r/TransDIY and several of my friends have bought from her. And yes, all estrogen comes in “bulk” at some point, that’s how pharmaceutical products work, there’s a reason there were massive estradiol shortages in the UK during the beginning of the pandemic despite the manufacturers being located in Britain.

The reason she lists BTC at all is because she’s Brasilian and customs takes a large percentage of her revenue. At any rate this is the case for practically all grey market pharmaceuticals, paypal also deletes accounts of sex workers for no reason.

If you don’t want people to assume you’re pulling shit out of your ass to scare away people with no access to hormones you could provide some sources.

People who fearmonger about diy hrt instead of doing everything they can to make this kind of life-saving healthcare more accessible to everyone are my enemy.

softpaladin:

when you find a picrew that literally has a t*rf flag on it 😬

anyway heads up that this picrew is bad, specific proof under cut (it’s just flags but putting it under a cut just in case)

also if anyone knows how to report things on picrew, feel free to do so! i’m not sure if picrew actually has rules against hate speech or if they’d consider this that but it’s worth a shot

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ratbastarddotfuck:

Okay this one is not gonna be a popular take on tumblr but.

Identity policing is pointless and dangerous and honestly only really works in online spaces. I say this and you might think “yeah identity policing sucks” but I need you to think a bit deeper.

When you get into a real life queer community (and I DO mean queer specifically, radical inclusionist queers) people don’t give a shit. You hear this kind of thing a lot on tumblr but I think it is important to specify, because a lot of more general “lgbt+” groups HAVE been poisoned by the online discourse.

I’ve been a part of a proper queer community for a couple of years now and here is the thing.

Many more people than you think have a constantly shifting sense of identity, or experience multiple, supposedly conflicting identities at once, and they are allowed to express those identities in a way that makes them comfortable.

My partner is a nonbinary trans woman. They date people of many different genders, and generally consider themself to be bi. But sometimes they refer to themself as a lesbian, because they feel like or want to be a lesbian on that day. They are still dating and love me/their other non-woman partners on these days, it’s just an identity they resonate with at that time. This is what I mean when I say constantly shifting identity.

I am a gay, bisexual, asexual, genderfluid nonbinary transmasc. I experience so many different identities at once - my gender and my sexuality are informed by each other constantly. I always feel more masc when I am attracted to a masc person, and I always feel less masc (but rarely more fem) when I am attracted to more fem people. Any time I feel attraction I usually consider it gay attraction, even if I feel attraction to multiple differently gendered people at once - I’m bisexual from a technical standpoint, but I’m almost always just gay (but sometimes I truly am just a raging bisexual). I am genderfluid but I am also always nonbinary. My gender goes between multiple, often unidentifiable nonbinary genders, but rarely if ever a binary one.

When I talk to cis people, or less-radical trans people, I generally just say I’m a bi nonbinary person. Nobody needs to know all of that except the people I want to tell it to. BUT those are all facets of my identity that I do experience and I am allowed to express those. Just the other day I tagged a post about how much I love my partner (wife, I said in that post) with “lesbian” - the reason being they were having a lesbian day and I was very much in love with them and feeling pretty much a “gay almost-woman” myself.

(And this, by the way, is why the word queer is so useful and important and you can pry it from my cold dead hands :)

Another thing to think about is how we treat genderfluid people and their attraction in general. There are often posts with a “mlm/nblm” or “wlw/nblw” tag at the end - do these include genderfluid people? Am I allowed to reblog a mlm post when I’m having a man-adjacent day, even if I don’t always feel like a mlm? Am I allowed to reblog a wlw post on a woman-adjacent day? My identity can fluctuate minute to minute, am I going to get a callout post from someone who doesn’t understand the intricacies of my identity if I reblog a mlm post and a wlw post in quick succession?

And this is bringing me to the next part of this discussion, and the reason it is important to think about: the culture on tumblr (and, i believe, twitter) of calling people out for having what YOU perceive to be conflicting identities, saying that they’re “appropriating x identity” or using it for clout or to escape the repercussions of an offhand comment they made that you didn’t like (and I can name at least one popular tumblr user who did and still sometimes does experience targeted callouts and harassment for being a “lesbophobe” because they identify as a lesbian in a way the tumblr culture at large doesn’t like, but I digress).

You do not and can not know the intricacies of someone’s identity unless they tell you. If you read the earlier parts of this post and agreed or understood that people can have multiple “conflicting” identities, then I do not want to see you sharing callout posts for people who ID in a nonconventional way. You don’t know, and overall it really does not fucking matter. The oft-repeated line of “how does it impact you if someone is gay/trans/etc”, spoken to homophobes and transphobes frequently, is applicable here: how does it impact you if someone identifies in a supposedly nonconventional or conflicting way? It does not. And in real life queer communities, people do not give a shit, because we have bigger problems to deal with OUTSIDE the community, we don’t have time for infighting. We have more in common than we have apart.

panvampic:

xenodelic:

PSYCHPUNK

I’ve decided to coin a new term - psychpunk. What is psychpunk? 

Psychpunk relates to the movements of antipsychiatry, radical psychology, and radical therapy. Here are a couple of good posts summarizing the goals and general positions of these movements, but I’ll give an even briefer summary here. 

Psychpunk advocates for the rights of neurodiverse, mentally ill, and mentally disabled people to have more autonomy over their lives and treatment. It pushes back against the current establishment of psychiatry that takes away autonomy, facilitates abuse, and is built on systemic racism, sexism, ableism, and more. Psychpunk advocates for the acknowledgement that diagnostic criteria can sometimes be reductive, restrictive, or outright harmful, and that they cannot accurately describe the entire range of mental health experiences. Psychpunk advocates for the rights of mentally ill / neurodiverse people to be heard and listened to about their own condition and their right to make informed decisions about their own treatment. Psychpunk pushes for the acknowledgment of how socio-economic conditions affect mental health, and the acceptance of neurodiversity as a natural human variation and not as something inherently aberrant that must be “cured”. 

Psychpunk is not against the scientific study of psychology and mental health in and of itself, is not against the use of medications as a whole, and does not posit that mental illness is a fabrication or only a result of outside factors. It is not against the acts of diagnosis and treatment in of itself, and always acknowledges that every individual and situation is nuanced and no system can be perfect. But we still should push for the most fair and equitable system that we can achieve. 

About the flag: Inspired by the disability pride flag. The chain represents breaking free from restrictive institutions and establishments that harm us. The colors have no particular meaning. 

[Image description: 3 different flags representing the Psychpunk movement. The first flag has a dark indigo background, with three bolt shaped stripes moving diagonally across the image. The stripes are a light blue, purple, and pink. There is an indigo chain that is broken in the middle. The second flag has the same background and bolt stripes, but does not have the broken chain. The third flag has 4 horizontal stripes, from top to bottom: pink, purple, blue, indigo, with a dark indigo broken chain going diagonally across the image. End image description.]

oh i LOVE this.

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Ormovaldelusic

“ Organ + Removal + -delusic”

flag id: two 5 striped flags that are colored dark purple, purple, pale red, light red, and dark red. the flag on the left has a simple outline of a scalpel in very pale red. end id


Description: A gender that feels incomplete, partially removed, changed, or even fully missing. This gender can also feel distressed and confused and is related to having a delusion of your organs being removed.

For people who experience delusions only.

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