@catkaldir I also know that it's still too early for me to be this worried about this stuff. so i try to not think about it as much and just focus on the non-surgery stuff for now
@catkaldir I'm hoping that by year 1 or 2 i'll be at a point where HRT did enough to make me not dysphoric about most of my body (i'd probably still need FFS and maybe hair transplant).
I feel like from 2024 to 2026 we moved from "HRT is magic" to "that's it, I'm breaking these bones myself"
HRT did a lot of amazing stuff for me, but I'm in my 30s and I lost patience, so we're speed running this under anesthesia.
Considering an SRS method that uses your existing tissue, or you wanna keep being able to top? Check out testosterone cream. Unlike T-Gel, it works locally, is non-systemic, and it doesn't burn.
This bottle cost me $100 to compound. It'll last 6 months
@Moth_queenOmega@BuenasHomilias@LePapillonBlu2 If you come in mocking anyone “your daddy Trump”, it does not matter how we disprove it. Your innate hatred and radicalized extremism will always prevent you from seeing it. It also makes it impossible to have a normal discussion with you, making you anti-democratic.
@Qwarz_Atarz@YtThumbnails i already did. it's pretty good tbh. feels like an old new grounds animation. but like with out a lot of the boring edgy stuff.
go talk to a non-trans lesbian. even or especially a non-binary one. about this "boo hoo I am autogynephic I don't know whether I want to have sex with this girl or be her" and she/they will look at you weird because she/they is from a community where this is totally normal.
"transgender women are attracted to women and want to wear their skins" first off some trans women are straight. second off are you not aware that wanting to wear another woman's skin is like the entire condition of womanhood
No pensaba que en 2026 tendríamos que estar los dibujantes aclarando que el 99% vivimos en la absoluta miseria y malvendemos nuestro trabajo por 4 duros porque hay un par de personas en esta red social diciendo que somos ✨Burguesía✨
@LilithLovett they look at me, someone who has dysphoria about her face, ribs, shoulders, body hair,...etc and say i'm just a male because i don't have bottom dysphoria/don't plan on getting bottom surgery.
@LilithLovett My main issue with calling myself trans med is that a lot of people i see who describe themselves as 'trans med' go too far in the other direction.
Why is it so controversial to acknowledge the fact that a trans person who transitions faces different experience, struggles, and marginalizations compared to someone who doesn’t transition and has no desire to transition in the future?
Is this all a giant psy-op?