traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns
Welcome to /c/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns, an anti-capitalist meme community for transgender and gender diverse people.
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Selfies are not permitted for the personal safety of users.
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Stay on topic (trans/gender stuff).
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Bring a trans friend!
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Any image post that gets 200 upvotes with "banner" or "rule 6" in the title becomes the new banner.
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Posts about dysphoria/trauma/transphobia should be NSFW tagged for community health purposes.
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There is often a link between how people talk about socialisation and priveledge. Oftentimes, these experiences are reflected by whiteness and not being poor. Other factors include neurodivergence.
I never got catcalled, wore feminine clothing or make up, or had agroup of friends with solely women in it, or related to women at all. The only time I got SAd was by another girl. To someone who is poor, keeping up with trends or having makeup may not be something they experienced at a young age. There are other examples on how lack of priveledges exasterbate experiences.
There is no "AFAB" experience. The whole point about ASAB is that it's quite arbitrary to how someone acts, feels and experiences things.