February 2012
109 posts
Yep.
Woman: Can I have birth control?
Government: No.
Woman: I got pregnant because I didn't have birth control and I don't want the fetus. Can I have an abortion?
Government: No.
Woman: I gave birth to my child but since I wasn't expecting it, I can't afford daycare. Can I have help paying for it?
Government: No.
The only thing that I will wear after top surgery:
inkstainedqueer:
rightocaito:
transmitequality:
tank tops and v-necks and nothing.
for real
I am so glad to know that I am not the only one with this line of thinking.
Although I would never be able to give up my bow ties.
Hahaha, I think half the reason Im even vaguely seriously considering surgery is because I keep thinking abut all the gay little shirts I could wear.
If unborn babies are people:
phenthouse:
Soon to be parents can claim an additional dependent on their taxes.
Pregnant women working full time would break child labor laws.
3 words: Children Eat Free!
Pregnant women can drive in HOV lanes.
Sex with a pregnant chick is pedophilia and breaking & entering. (“Get outa ma house!”)
“No entry to this NC-17 movie for you, lady.”
While cis gays are fighting for the right to...
inflateablefilth:
Please stop saying that the LGBT community is achieving victories when you talk about marriage and DADT. It’s the LGB community.
SRSLY.
Gay marriages actually pisses me off so much. I mean, why don’t we all just get married, join the military, and adopt kids, right?
ftmark: Xtra Exposed →
ftmark:
This afternoon I happened to be sitting on a train on the way home from a conference when I overheard a conversation. My friends and I tried to ignore the people who were talking loudly, until we heard one of them nearly shout, “We’re not transphobic!” A silence fell over me and my pals as we…
on binarist fuckery
pussytooth:
Forever and bitterly LOLing at the notion of my being just like a really really butch lesbian who is pushing it even farther yeah sure me & Liberace over here.
I thought I was butch for a week once.
Coming Out as Femme: How My Transition Helped Me... →
artoftransliness:
An article written by Jonah M. Lefholtz over at In Our Words
<3
10 Ways to Love Others →
embodyglamour:
terramantra:
Some guidelines for loving:
1. Tell them about their brilliance. They likely can’t see it and they don’t know its immensity, but you can see it, and you can illuminate it for them.
2. Be authentic, and give others the gift of the real you and a real relationship. Ask your real questions. Share your real beliefs. Go for your real dreams. Tell your truth.
3. Don’t...
We Happy Trans - a place for sharing positive... →
Internalized Transphobia and What It Means to You →
Often when trans people look for advice on dealing with internalized transphobia, we find a definition and are told to find a therapist. Not finding this helpful for most trans people, I would like to offer an alternative. Rather than focus on the definition of transphobia, I would like to concentrate on the individual beliefs, or myths, that comprise transphobia, particularly for gay...
Grey Gendernaut: Educate yourself: a suggested... →
pileofmonkeys:
I’ve watched a number of interesting race-related conversations unfold across my dashboard lately, and I’ve noticed a unifying theme. It’s the same unifying theme that comes up in nearly every conversation about race: generally well-intentioned white people need some education…
Remember that you’re not the only one...
thunderboltjackson:
I keep trying to remember this.
It’s so hard to forget pain, but it’s even harder to remember sweetness. We have...
– Chuck Palahniuk (via theartofdylan)