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closet-keys:

the most succinct explanation of why some lesbians use they/them or he/him pronouns is that pronouns are very much like names, in that they are culturally established signifiers we use to refer to someone else, and almost always those signifiers are gendered. 

You’ll see a lot of lesbians start to go by androgynous or masculine names (or nicknames) to feel more comfortable. Sam, Pat, Chris, Jay, Moe, etc. are all really common chosen names among lesbians for that reason. 

I also knew an older butch– my parents’ age– who went by Otter (& her femme partner went by Kitty) because they decided to just depart from standard names entirely– and I see younger lesbians using neo-pronouns in very similar ways for very similar reasons. 

A lesbian who was raised with the name Christina and the pronouns she/her/hers deciding he’s more comfortable with the name Chris and he/him/his pronouns to reflect his complex relationship to womanhood is not a huge confusing leap, it’s pretty normal depending on what circles you’re in. 

Gender is complex, and gender nonconforming lesbians, butches, and femmes have often navigated gender on their own terms to find ways of being comfortable in their bodies, relationships, and lives. 

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queenofthyme:

plant-bf:

yanno how every january everyone writes the wrong year for a while ?? that’s like how it is when u come out as trans and still misgender or deadname yourself. you’re not faking it, u just gotta get used to the change just like we all do every january.

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kimkardasihan:

thedeadflag:

concentratedsmartass:

so i’m cis so correct me if i don’t have quite the right mindset on this

but i see a lot of posts that say like ‘cis women talk about all women spaces and will say ‘and of course gay guys are welcome’ before mentioning trans women’ or something similar, and for me i don’t mention trans women because i said the space is an all women space, and so trans women are just… women. i included them when i said women, because that’s what they are.

A common problem with this approach is that:

  • Trans women routinely show up to events and spaces that are classified as for women, and will be turned away at the door or kicked out if they don’t 100% pass.
  • Trans women will go to these spaces/events, and learn that the working definition of woman is ‘cis woman’, whether in rules for entry, or in how the space and the dialogue within operates. When trans womanhood isn’t considered to have valid experiences of womanhood that don’t also overlap with cis women’s, that absolutely excludes us. For instance, a lot of my cis lady friends feel that having had periods, and pregnancy are prominent experiences of their womanhood, and that’s valid enough, and it’s fair for discussion to reach those experiences. But if I’m not allowed to remark on how my body provided prominent experiences of womanhood as well while growing up? Then that’s going to send me a clear message that my womanhood’s not acceptable. And sadly, there’s not a lot of cis women out there willing to accept my body’s female, each and every bit of it, and that it can have played a part in my experiences of womanhood. 
  • Trans women will gain access to these spaces/events only to be harassed and treated in hostile ways by those in attendance
  • Trans women will go to those spaces/events only to find trans men and transmasc nb folks in attendance, which 99.9% of the time means we’ll be treated as men/male, or more of men/male than the trans men/trans masc folks, that we’ll be treated as outsiders to womanhood rather than insiders in contrast to trans men and transmasc nb folks. 
  • These “women’s” spaces/events can be named after things that trans women do not necessarily have, like vagina/vulva/uterus-based slang/terms, or XX chromosomes, or whatnot. This sends a clear message that those of us without those traits are not welcome, especially when not specifying trans woman-inclusion, since most folks who do this are essentialists that equate womanhood to those traits.

In short, there’s too much cissexism, so making it clear that trans women are welcome can send us a clear signal that our time is less likely to be wasted, that it’s more likely to work out, that those involved are more likely to have done some processing of cissexism and transmisogyny in order to declare themselves inclusive to us, etc. etc.

Ideally, just saying “women-only” or “women’s space” or whatnot would be sufficient. Sadly, in practice, that’s just…not how things go down. We are women, but most don’t accept that. Most people’s working definition of ‘woman’ is effectively ‘cis woman’, or people they perceive to be cis women.

if you dont say trans women are included, cis women who are ignorant think they own the place once they get there.

explicitly including trans women by name is to let trans women know their welcome but mostly its to snap your fingers in front of cis womens faces and remind them that this is an inclusive space

tiffany-the-terf:

tobeyisprochoice:

Contraception, abortion, and any other issues related to pregnancy and childbirth are not “women’s issues.”

As women are not the only ones who can experience these things.

That’s right! As horrible as it sounds, girls also have to deal with these things. All over the world, young girls are raped by men they should be able to trust, and for them, pregnancy is even worse. Girls usually also have no say in what happens to them after they get pregnant, meaning they can’t have an abortion if their parents won’t allow it, and worst-case scenario? They even have to marry their rapist as to not bring dishonour to their family.

Both women and girls have to deal with pregnancy, abortion, contraception and childbirth, and I’m glad someone thinks of children, who can’t always speak for themselves.

Then we can’t forget about trans men and boys now can we? Or non binary people with vaginas?? Or anyone else that is able to experience these things.

woman =/= vagina

privideniye:

ryannugenthopkns:

anyway if you support ANYTHING related to white nationalism/supremacy/nazism/racism please unfollow and block me. this is space is not welcome to you. in fact, no spaces should be welcome to you. 

I started to put this in my tags but I want to be clear about this: when I reblog this I’m not just talking about people being active skinheads. I’m also talking to people who think the response to Nazism is calling for ‘civil discourse.’ People who support Nazis demonstrating or gathering safely. People who wring their hands over the idea of not allowing Nazis to be safe. People who think Nazism is just an opinion. You’re complicit too. 

After Ike in 2008 I learned

anunreliablesource:

Clothing is plentiful in the donation world, thank you. It is daunting for them at first, wait 3 weeks and send some then.

Hygiene items are needed ASAP

Often forgotten things

Diapers for adults, pad, tampons, lip balm, diaper rash cream, breast milk pumps, cream for breasts during breast feeding, Pedialite (there will be sick babies) Ensure for adults who need that kind of supplement (the elderly), pet food, poop bags for pet waste, tooth brushes, tooth paste, bars of soap, hand sanitizer, hand lotion. 

Immediate clothing need - new unopened packs of socks and undies, every size you can think of.

Our particular shelter had a need for plus sized (big and tall) man’s clothing, luckily I knew a guy and we filled that one need, but these are the often forgotten clothing sizes. Look for churches that have an address and buy some of the inexpensive specialty size clothes on Amazon and have them ship direct. 

This is a PSA from someone who is tired of being familiar with hurricane relief.