We fucking know. We lived it too. Hell, we volunfuckingteered for it.
We fucking know. We lived it too. Hell, we volunfuckingteered for it.
Go to Boston or Portland.
The cure seems to be transition.
None of this is true.
Please don’t aggressively talk about something you have no idea about, please.
The point is that we know this. Trans women have a well founded commonality of being well-aware of things like this. Because we’re women and have always been women.
Everything is covered by state law in MA. We also have socialized medicine.
I spent five years actively terrified I would be giving myself a permanent, visible mark of “this person is trans” complete with flashing lights and warning bells for anyone within 20 feet.
Didn’t you know transness is contagious!!?
If you don’t want to pay for other people’s medical care, don’t get insurance.
Oh, this is both of our kitties’ favorite way to be carted around. Probably because they get cuddles and scritches and pets the whole time.
Well, according to the medical community the only treatment is transition! Who would have thought!?
Imperiled trans healthcare looks a lot like dead trans people.
Don’t underestimate the joy queer people can feel when they’re not discriminated against.
Oh I’m fucked there. Texas is a fight and a half, and up here in MA I can get a DL and just... stay here.
people who were not able to travel in places like the Middle East without being
totally fucked overmurdered by bigoted border control agents.
So, as a trans woman I am quite worried absolutely terrified about this development. And I don’t have much else to say other than that I am making my peace with basically not ever leaving New England until this disaster of a trash fire administration is sorted out.
a lot of these people don’t want to hear about people’s sexuality or race experiences in their guilds
I once responded to a trans dude rightfully complaining of the lack of disposal options for sanitary pads by telling him, “It is a men’s room! Stick it to the wall! Throw it against the mirror! It doesn’t matter!”
I once responded to a trans dude rightfully complaining of the lack of disposal options for sanitary pads by telling him, “It is a men’s room! Stick it to the wall! Throw it against the mirror! It doesn’t matter!”