happy lesbian day of visibility to all lesbians! whether you figured your sexuality out last week or years ago, i hope you can find the strength to be visible and see the beauty that exists within you.
bizarre neurodivergence things
- Nesting
- Hoarding things
- Taking things apart
- Wandering
- Shitty memory
- Needing pressure on your body to sleep
“why are you inside the blanket”
“you don’t need that many ????”
*takes pens apart constantly*
“so you mean to tell me you go to town to walk around the shops and that’s it?”
*in a familiar area* “where to ____” “idk sorry”
*tries to balance weighted lap pad on my shoulder as I sleep*
Fucking mood
We’re all just confused, vaguely nomadic dragons
every book i’ve ever read is now deeply rooted in my personality and self-identity i cannot change this
Lee says:
This pinned post is a transitioning starter pack for all my trans folk out there!
Your transition is up to you- we want to provide information on all your options so you can make an informed decision about what you want. If you find a resource useful, then use it! If you’re not interested in doing any of the things listed, then don’t!
Transfeminine resources:
Presentation:
- Tucking
- Chest area
- Voice
- Broad shoulders tips
- Hair removal
- Feminine walk
- Curves
- Waist training
- Growing out your hair
- Clothing
- Makeup
- Passing
Medical transitioning:
- Not medically transitioning
- Fertility
- Puberty blockers
- Estrogen & anti-androgens/testosterone blockers FAQ
- The types of surgery available
- Surgery: A guide for transfeminine people
- Pumping (Silicone injections)
- Facial Feminization Options
- Breast Augmentation
Other:
- Representation
- What does it feel like to have a vagina?
- What does it feel like to have breasts?
- Transfeminine period dysphoria
- Yes, Transfeminine People Can Get Period Symptoms
- Slipping into masculinity
- Women’s restroom etiquette
- Transfeminine people can breastfeed
- Having sex or masturbating
Transmasculine resources:
Presentation:
- Binding FAQ
- Clothing
- Facial hair
- Masculine makeup
- Getting short hair / Masculine long hair
- If you can’t start T
- Lowering your voice
- Packing and standing to pee
- Passing as male
- Not shaving legs
Medical transitioning:
- Not medically transitioning
- Fertility
- Puberty blockers
- Testosterone FAQ
- Top surgery
- Facial masculinization surgery
- Vocal masculinization surgery
- Body masculinization surgery
- Hysterectomy and oophorectomy
- Bottom surgery (genital surgery)
Other:
- Periods and related things
- Help! I need to see a gyno
- Pumping
- Masturbation and sex
- Using the men’s bathroom
- Hudson’s FTM Guide
- Height dysphoria
- Hip dysphoria
More resources:
- What gender am I? A brief intro to questioning
- Trans 101 for trans people
- What is the transgender umbrella?
- How do I choose a name?
- How do I come out at work/school or to family/friends?
- Dysphoria info and tips page
- Mental health coping page
- Being trans in school
- Non-binary resources
- Resources to send allies/friends
- A page to send to parents/guardians
- Convincing someone to respect name/pronouns
- Here is how to get hormones in the US
- Here is how to get hormones in the UK
- The NHS’s Guide For Young Trans People in England
- Here’s a US resource with info on changing legally changing your name and gender marker
- What are the WPATH-SOC guidelines?
- How to save money
- How to buy a trans-related item online without parents knowing
- I have to go swimming, what do I wear/do?
- Trying to sleep when you have dysphoria
- Airports and traveling by plane
- Gender neutral bathrooms
- Getting insurance to cover your transition
- Does transitioning help mental health?
- Trans teen’s experiences with inpatient hospitalization
- Trans identity isn’t a mental disorder
- Vaping prevalence
- Summer tips
- Being religious and LGBT
- Transgender Lives: Your Stories (to see trans adults)
- Gender neutral pronouns in Spanish
- Gender Variance Around the World Over Time
- A map of gender-diverse cultures
- American LGBT history by the National Parks Service
Crisis help: Suicide and crisis hotlines
Anyone can reblog, including allies!
this blog follows me and this is their only post
be thankful that theyve chosen you
When you walk behind your group cuz u walm too fast but u end up kicking their heels
walm
walm
walm
walm
get his ass
ok i reblogged this w/out realizing walm wasn’t a typo for warm, i thought op just walked behind his peer group bc the bastards generated too much body heet
OH SHIT
Heet
heet
heet
get their ass
i have never been less thrilled to have my pronouns respected
“woman”? no, you misheard. i’m an omen.
i don’t identify as “male” or “female”, i identify as a warning
♀️♂️🍭🎊Congratulations!🎊🍭♀️♂️
It’s a Harbinger
*conservative suburban mom voice* is she… you know… a portent of doom
me when feeling suspiciously relaxed: what responsibility have i forgotten
a lesson on nonbinary individuals and why we feel the way we do about numerous basic things, such as the mere fact of our existence and our pronouns.
But with your help, we can make next year even worse for Elon Musk
thank you thesaurus.com, that is absolutely not what i was looking for
Arcs to write instead of a love story:
- Enemies to best friends
- Siblings growing closer
- Siblings growing apart
- Best friends to enemies
- Reluctant parent figure
- Reluctant teacher figure
- Overly eager teacher/parent figure to reluctant student.
- Best friends to even better best friends
- Switching archetypes. Ex: Mom friend and irresponsible friend switch by the end of the story.
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Never related to anything more
i’ve stopped trash talking comic sans after learning the font is actually one of the only dyslexia-friendly fonts that come standard with most computers and i advocate for others doing the same
In the event that you would like to continue hating Comic Sans, other dyslexia-friendly alternatives include Arial, Verdana, Tahoma, Century Gothic and Trebuchet.
thank
Random fact: Verdana is one of the few fonts which was specifically designed to be as easy to read as possible, even at smaller type sizes. It was designed this way for use on screen, but the same principles apply in print too. This is part of why some Universities use Verdana as their default font for documents.
“In the event that you would like to continue hating Comic Sans” is one of the best things I’ve ever read on this website
I’ll take Comic Sans over Arial any day.
Century Gothic and Trebuchet are both quite handsome typefaces.
I’m partial to Century Gothic as well. It’s serif, but not boring.
There’s also a dyslexic font designed especially for dyslexic people to read.
You can install on your tablets, laptops and browers etc, so not only can you change things like documents into it, you can change websites into that font as well!
I’m sure you’re bright enough to do a google search, but since I’m dumb enough to forget to post a link, here it is. Better late than never
I default to arial for this reason, but I will now be defaulting to verdana or dyslexie. nice.
I don’t think I have dyslexia but that dyslexie font was the easiest fucking thing to read ever. Books should be written in that shit.
ALSO!!!
For computer reading, when you mix up lines of text, there’s a web browser app called Beeline Reader. It looks like this
The colors are also customizable, to an extent and while I don’t have dyslexia, I have adhd which makes reading large amounts of text harder and this helps A LOT.
This is dope. I freaking love how much more accessible this information is nowadays.
for our dyslexic ravens.
Literally the only thing I was able to read correctly were the two photos showing how and why they worked-
That’s straight up witchcraft yo








