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@Alatariel__

(33 | She/Her) Socialist bisexual trans woman with dyed hair, tattoos and not enough piercings

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Ashley๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€โšง๏ธ
Yippee I have a vagina :3 ๐Ÿฅฐโค๏ธ it gets more and more real every day :) im so so in love already and theres still so much healing to do, its only gonna get better :)
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinestheticยท
The Thick of It (2005โ€“2012) is British political satire at its absolute sharpest, brutal and hilarious, with Peter Capaldiโ€™s Malcolm Tucker firing off insults like machine gun bursts and every scene feeling one step away from total collapse.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic

drop an 11/10 tv show

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NobyNobyGirlโ›“๏ธ๐Ÿถ๐Ÿ“ผ
hot take but I fucking hate the word chubby just say fat! Its not a bad word I promise!!!! Your hesitancy to say the word fat implies that its an inherently negative thing to be or to say! Fat is a neutral term!!!!!
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Sergi JD
Sergi JD@ssergiserยท
Sergi JD tweet media
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VanessaA.Jimenez@JayeJ330ยท
@Alatariel__ I mean... "Robot" is kind of a generic Doctor's-first-appearance type of story so that does track.
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India Willoughby
India Willoughby@IndiaWilloughbyยท
Trans life: Ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban ban โญ๏ธThere has never been a trans crime wave โญ๏ธThere has never been a trans athlete dominate any sport at any level. Name me the greatest trans athlete in history? ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ
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amelia
amelia@himeliliesยท
india just passed an anti trans bill, trans people were banned from the olympics, and a black trans woman was just murdered in the united states and people somehow care more about promoting their wizard show that is directly funding transphobes to kill us and take our rights away
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thereisnobeth
thereisnobeth@thereisnobethยท
im so convicnced that the whole Chapel Roan hate campaign only exists bc people can't stand to see a proud lesbian succeed
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Jenna Taylor ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€โšง๏ธ
๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€โšง๏ธ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€โšง๏ธ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€โšง๏ธ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€โšง๏ธ My OB/GYN was kind enough to list out her reasons as to why a trans woman should see an OB/GYN. This is for the numerous transphobes and TERFs who say we are "stealing appointment time from REAL women" or "why not see a urologist?" Here's what she gave me, 1. Neovaginal care is real medical care. Doctors monitor tissue health, healing, scarring, and issues like narrowing or irritation over time. 2. Infections Trans women can experience bacterial or yeast infections, along with general irritation or discharge that needs evaluation. 3. STI Screening HIV, HPV, gonorrhea, chlamydia, etc, are still risks for trans women just as they are for anyone else who is sexually active. 4. Cancer screening Although there is no cervix, the tissue used to create a neovagina can still develop abnormalities and, in rare cases, cancer. 5. Pelvic Floor Health Surgery changes anatomy, and that can affect muscles, urinary function, and comfort during sex. 6. Sexual Health and Comfort Pain, dryness, and changes in sensation are all valid medical concerns, not just "something to live with." 7. Long-Term Surgical Follow-Up Even years later, things like scarring, structural changes, or rare complications can come up. 8. Hormones Hormones affect genital tissue. And OB/GYNs can often help monitor how estrogen affects tissue health. Additionally, they can prescribe hormone replacement therapy. The point is really simple. A trans woman doesn't require a uterus in order to see an OB/GYN. She benefits from seeing one because she has a body that deserves competent, specialized medical care. This isn't complicated. It's just healthcare.
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