text post from 2 days ago

They call me the piss machine, the way I be pissing every hour on the hour at work for 10 min straight, while on the clock.

Dating a Trans Man (and being friends with a few) means getting to see up close the effects of transandrophobia and it's rough.

Don't infight, for the love of whatever God you do or don't worship just stop fighting each other and trying to outperform everyone else in the Oppression Olympics.

Transgender people are being targeted, no matter your identity within that umbrella. Transgender people are being killed, regardless of their identity. Transgender people are having their existence outlawed, regardless of your identity.

Trans Women face specific issues that Trans Men don't. And Trans Men face specific issues that Trans Women don't. But at the end of the day, the party of face eating leopards is going to eat our collective fucking faces if we don't band together.


Edit: To clarify I'm not saying to stop talking about issues plaguing this community, just fucking listen when someone brings up some type of systemic oppression they face regardless of identity. I've seen way too many posts about people blowing off the issues of Trans Men and it's been getting me really fucking annoyed

text post from 5 days ago

Coming down from a seven hour migraine during which I had several hours of fitfull sleep in which I had multiple daniel-esque dreams, I believe sent to me, by God. More to come of this later.

Arguing, or trying to conceptualise misogyny as purely or even largely, identity based, is throwing trans men under the bus and effectively purposefully choosing to exclude transmasc victims of child marriage, FGM, female infanticide, financial and educational repression and forced pregnancy.

And it is a testament to the erasure and the neglect of transmasc people within our own community that this is peddled as a trans-inclusive idea.

Trying to conceptualise misogyny as purely identity based is bad for transmascs.

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"Breathe looks like a thin, cropped tank top with mesh panels to keep the user cool. While it's normally tight fighting, Breathe contains a smart alloy material called Nitone that, when electrified, loosens the garment. It's battery operated and can be adjusted with a remote controller, so the user can discreetly change how tight the binding is -- there's no need to change their clothing or go into a private space in order to take a break. There's also an optional feature that will automatically loosen the device when the user is playing a sport."

His name is Miles Kilburn ✌🏽

omg hea's freaking brilliant! why have we not seen any innovations in the binder space since taping?