Yes, I am your Token Trans Friend
I truly understand I am probably your token transgender friend, but here are a few things to keep in mind in relation to that.
I truly understand I am probably your token transgender friend, but here are a few things to keep in mind in relation to that.
Let’s talk about privilege and what it means to have it, how we can overcome it and why we should acknowledge it.
This isn’t about anything I’ve done or even protecting Willie. Keeping my grandfather from me is pure selfishness and bigotry. The cruelty continues as Willie continues to hang on and I still am unable to talk to him.
Why I believe gender stereotyping only seeks to create problems. We are all unique. We are not defined by what we like, but rather who we are and how we feel. Let us rejoice in what people enjoy not castigate them for enjoying!
When I protested at the local Chik-Fil-a, it was peaceful except for one man, who felt it necessary to denigrate me as a person, as a human being here on Earth.
If there is someone in your life you dislike, maybe you should get to know them to figure out why they act the way they do. You do not have to like them, but as humans we must learn to empathize with those in hard situations.
I have been on Testosterone for around three weeks. Despite the shots being new, I have noticed some pretty cool changes that have started happening to my body. Warning, adult content is present in this, so read with caution.
After eight years of patiently waiting, I am finally taking Testosterone. It won’t be long before I am singing in a low and sexy voice!!!
It has been a long, eight years trying to transition, but I finally received the news I have been waiting to hear, concerning the prospect of getting on Testosterone.
When I went to school, I was bullied for being fat, disabled, walking funny, dressing funny, having a weird family, and so many other things. I have felt the pain of a suicidal teen. We need to step in and prevent bullying before this epidemic of hate and intolerance gets worse.