It Is Okay To Not Have Bottom Dysphoria. At All.

It is okay to not have bottom dysphoria. At all.

You are not less trans, you are not perverted, you are not your agab because of what's on your bottom half.

And it's also okay if you change your opinion on this later, but it's very valid if you don't, it's not a bad thing to be content with your bits.

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10 months ago

im part asian and really distressed with the way we are treated in the queer community and progressive communities in general. We're often fetishized or desexualized, or straight-up ignored by white queer people, white trans people will take names from our culture without understanding it, and there's often an undertone when our often-ignored issues are brought up that we're worse than other people of color. more "white-adjacent" or something. our cultures are conflated and we are treated as though we don't matter.

its a huge problem and even anti racist queers dont seem to talk much about it? but thank you for bringing it up!

10 months ago

AMAZON PROFITS OFF OF HATE; BOYCOTT THEM

I just found out Amazon has been selling hateful products that denigrate and vilify marginalized communities. They are a multi-billion USD corporation and yet have made no real efforts to curb the push for the sale bigoted material.

Here is some of the hateful stuff Amazon is willingly allowing on their platform:

Amazon.com : Heterosexuals Flag 3x5 Ft Outdoor Indoor Garage With Grommets Dormitory Farmhouse Decoration Sign : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Amazon.com : 4Less Co 18x12 Inch All Lives Matter Yard Sign with Stake kb1s : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Amazon.com : 4Less Co 18x12 Inch Back The Blue Yard Sign with Stake kb1s : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Amazon.com: Straight - Proud - Heterosexual Male T-Shirt : Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry

Aryanity: Forbidden History of the Aryan Race: Starfire, Orion: 9781543141559: Amazon.com: Books

How do we boycott a large corporation? Here's some of the stuff you can do:

Share this post and spread awareness on various social media platforms. Try to get high-profile social accounts to publicly shame Amazon and inform others how they can boycott Amazon.

Avoid making purchases from Amazon, cancel subscriptions, and avoid indirect support of Amazon. A minor inconvenience is always better than supporting a corporation monetizing bigotry.

Inform your boycott reasons to Amazon (e.g. email, letter, or call out on public forum).

On Amazon customer services page: Help & Contact Us - Amazon Customer Service Go to the live chatbot and type “Talk to a representative” into the live chat system.

Amazon Phone Number Customer Service: 1-888-280-4331

Amazon Twitter: (16) Amazon (@amazon) / X (twitter.com)

Amazon Tik Tok: Amazon (@amazon) Official | TikTok

Amazon Pinterest: amazon - Profile | Pinterest

Amazon Instagram: Amazon (@amazon) • Instagram photos and videos

Create and support grassroot movements to address this issue.

Alert human-rights organizations of that will hold Amazon socially accountable and advocate for change. Some human-rights organizations you could get in contact with:

GLAAD: Join GLAAD in the fight to end hate | GLAAD

Black Lives Matter: Contact - Black Lives Matter

Simon Wiesenthal Center: Location and Contact Information (wiesenthal.com)

Some more information:

How to Boycott - Americans of Conscience

How to Start a Grassroots Movement (campaignnow.com)


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11 months ago

This so true. It's ridiculous that a bunch of far-right extremists are in power and terrorizing our communities to push their fascist and authoritarian agenda.

American Psychological Association Affirms Evidence-Based Care for Transgender, Nonbinary, and Gender Diverse Adults and Children

The American Psychological Association (APA), the leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States, has adopted what it calls a “groundbreaking” policy in support of evidence-based care for transgender, nonbinary, and gender diverse children, adolescents, and adults.

The policy (PDF) was approved by APA’s governing Council of Representatives at its meeting on February 24, with a vote of 153-9 with one abstention. The resolution directly counters the claim that there is no scientific consensus on gender-affirming care.

APA President Cynthia de las Fuentes, speaking of the new policy resolution, states, “It sends a clear message that state bans on gender-affirming care disregard the comprehensive body of medical and psychological research supporting the positive impact of such treatments in alleviating psychological distress and improving overall well-being for transgender, gender diverse and nonbinary individuals throughout their lives.”

The policy includes several findings and resolutions, such as:

Gender affirming medical care is medically necessary - “the APA underscores the necessity for access to comprehensive, gender-affirming healthcare for transgender, gender-diverse, and nonbinary children, adolescents, and adults”

The organization opposes bans on gender affirming care - “the APA opposes state bans on gender-affirming care, which are contrary to the principles of evidence-based healthcare, human rights, and social justice, and which should be reconsidered in favor of policies that prioritize the well-being and autonomy of transgender, gender-diverse, and nonbinary individuals”

Being trans is not “caused” by autism or post-traumatic stress - “legislative efforts to restrict access to care have involved the dissemination of misleading and unfounded narratives (e.g., mischaracterizing gender dysphoria as a manifestation of traumatic stress or neurodivergence, and equating affirming care for transgender, gender-diverse, and nonbinary youth with child abuse), creating a distorted perception of the psychological and medical support necessary for these youth and creating a hostile environment that adversely affects their mental health and wellbeing.”

False information on trans care needs to be combatted - “APA supports efforts to address and rectify the dissemination of false information to ensure the well-being and dignity of transgender, gender-diverse, and nonbinary individuals”

Discrimination, non-affirmation, and rejection risks suicide - “gender-based bias and mistreatment (e.g., discrimination, violence, non-affirmation, or rejection in response to gender diversity) pose significant harm, including risk of suicide, to the well-being of children, adolescents, adults, and families.”

The APA is only one of many professional medical, legal, and child service organizations that have issued formal statements in support of LGBTQ families and individuals based on scientific evidence. 


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10 months ago
Some One Else Took Some Pics Of Me Yesterday. I Simply Must Have More, I Take Loads Of Selfies, But I
Some One Else Took Some Pics Of Me Yesterday. I Simply Must Have More, I Take Loads Of Selfies, But I

Some one else took some pics of me yesterday. I simply must have more, I take loads of selfies, but I think I really like these, and I don't normally get to see myself like this.

11 months ago

Great stuff. It's amazing how love is a universal experience across diverse cultures and societies.

Allah Loves Equality - A Voice for LGBTQIA+ Muslims & Minorities

🌈☪️Allah Loves Equality is a revolutionary campaign that was started by a Pakistani Gay Muslim Activist Wajahat Abbas Kazmi The campaign amplified the voices of marginalised womxn including Queer womxn,Pakistani LGBTQ community as well as LGBTQIA+ muslims.Hashtag #AllahLovesEquality has been trending since 2016.The campaign gain both supports & criticisms. Through his campaign,wajahat wanted to spread the message of TRUE Islam,wanted to end hate & bigotry within muslim societies.The message of ''Allah Loves Equality'' was spred across the continents.A documentary film by the same name was directed by Wajahat Abbas Kazmi to documents the lives of queer muslims in Islamic State of Pakistan🇵🇰 It was a very courageous thing that he has done.Like A jihad for Love,Poshida:Pakistan's Hidden LGBT, Allah Loves Equality film abled to show Pakistan's underground queer & sexual minority.

Allah Loves Equality - A Voice For LGBTQIA+ Muslims & Minorities
Allah Loves Equality - A Voice For LGBTQIA+ Muslims & Minorities

Wajahat Abbas Kazmi campaigning in Pride March of Italy 🇮🇹🇵🇰🏳️‍🌈

Allah Loves Equality - A Voice For LGBTQIA+ Muslims & Minorities

Turkish Gay muslim model is holding #AllahLovesEquality

Allah Loves Equality - A Voice For LGBTQIA+ Muslims & Minorities
Allah Loves Equality - A Voice For LGBTQIA+ Muslims & Minorities

#AllahLoveEquality in Europe's first Muslim LGBTQ+ Pride 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈☪️

Allah Loves Equality - A Voice For LGBTQIA+ Muslims & Minorities
Allah Loves Equality - A Voice For LGBTQIA+ Muslims & Minorities

A Queer Palestianian holding #AllahLovesEquality in Jerusalem Pride.

Allah Loves Equality - A Voice For LGBTQIA+ Muslims & Minorities

Filipino Muslim Filmmaker Rhadem Musawah marching with #AllahLovesEquality 🇵🇭🏳️‍🌈

Allah Loves Equality - A Voice For LGBTQIA+ Muslims & Minorities
Allah Loves Equality - A Voice For LGBTQIA+ Muslims & Minorities

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1 year ago

I'm a little late to the party, but HAPPY LESBIAN (or WLW) VISIBILITY WEEK!

I'm A Little Late To The Party, But HAPPY LESBIAN (or WLW) VISIBILITY WEEK!

Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women in Art

It's Lesbian Visibility Week, an excellent time to be celebrating women who love women. Give it up for the sapphics, their muses, and the gorgeous art that honors them.

@greenfinchg:

Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

@ripleylarue:

Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

@femmegrey:

Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

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Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

@onzze:

Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

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Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

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Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

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Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

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Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

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Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

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Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

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Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

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Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

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Tumblr Tuesday: Women Loving Women In Art

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10 months ago

For the love of G-d, HP fans, we are begging, please read a different series.

The money you're giving her, that you're pretending is harmless and okay, is being used to fund movements to strip trans people of their legal rights. Period.

There is no more excuse.

10 months ago
Hello My Fellow Dykes, We Have Officially Become Visible ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

Hello my fellow dykes, we have officially become visible ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

All sillies aside, please consider donating to Emily Gwen or sharing this if you can! Link

1 year ago

Amazing stuff on what they accomplished and represented for Black communities, especially for Black children. I bet all the racists and white supremacists whined and gave disgusted reactions when Nichelle made history with that groundbreaking kiss, but they can go suck an egg and toss rocks. Albeit it wasn’t a romantic moment by choice but rather coerced and uncomfortable for both characters. Despite the circumstances, it sent a powerful message about acceptance and tolerance, challenged societal norms, and hinted at a future where such relationships would be accepted.

The Story Of Nichelle Nichols And Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The story of Nichelle Nichols and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

“Actress Nichelle Nichols who made television history in the 1960s with her portrayal of “Star Trek” character Lieutenant Nyota Uhura – a breakthrough role that showed an African American woman in a position of power as the fourth in command of a starship. At the end of the first season, however, Nichols was frustrated by the show’s development and considering a move back to Broadway until she met a very special fan who convinced her how important her role on the show was – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

After Nichols told Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry that she was leaving the show, he encouraged her to think it over. That weekend, she attended a fundraiser for the NAACP and met King who told her he was a “Trekkie” and “Lieutenant Uhura’s most ardent fan.” As Nichols described in an interview with the Huffington Post, when King learned that she was leaving, he urged her to stay, stating: “‘Don’t you realize how important your presence, your character is? This is not a black role or a female role. You have the first nonstereotypical role on television. You have broken ground’… ‘Here we are marching, and there you are projecting where we’re going. You cannot leave [the show]. Don’t you understand what you mean?’ I told him that when I would go on hiatus from the show, I could come and march with him and he said, ‘No! You’re an image for us. We look on that screen and we know where we’re going.’ It was like he was saying, ‘Free at last, free at last!’” Nichols did stay on the show with its entire run and went on to make history again in 1968 as part of the first scripted interracial kiss on TV with William Shatner, who played the show’s lead character, Captain James T. Kirk. Nichols’ groundbreaking character had a huge cultural influence, especially as a role model for many African American girls. Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space, has cited her as an important influence and even used Uhura’s signature line “Hailing frequencies open” during the course of her duties on the space shuttle.”

Source

How Martin Luther King Jr. convinced ‘Star Trek’s’ Lt. Uhura to stay on the show


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Mx. Butterscotch

they/them, Nonbinary, and PolysexualI am a part of the SROGIEPC+ (more inclusive version of LGBTQIA2S+) communityand I fully support it.Love is love and who you are is valid.💛💜💛🏳️‍⚧️🤎🖤🏳️‍🌈 ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼✊🏻 Free Palestine!

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