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We are LGBTQA+ students aiming to spread awareness and start a dialogue of the many misconceptions regarding bisexual, transgender, and asexual people. This blog is at it's early...

brotoro:

hey truscum the creator of the trans flag made a specific place for nonbinary people so…….

boycomet:

protect and love trans kids ♥ 

What you need to know about Obama’s new letter of guidance for transgender students.

phoenixcollective:

  • the administration has determined that the designation of “sex” in Title IX protections also includes gender identity, which means that if public schools don’t comply with these protections, they lose federal funding
  • transgender students are only required to have their parent or guardian contact the school district to notify them that their identity differs from what is previously on record
  • these students do not need to provide a medical diagnosis, identification documents, or any other information regarding their transition
  • transgender students must be accommodated even when it makes others students uncomfortable
  • transgender students can be offered the use of single stall restrooms, but if other students are not required to use them, then they aren’t required, either, and specifically mentions that if a student is uncomfortable sharing a restroom with a transgender person they can be offered a single stall restroom
  • these protections also cover correct pronoun use as well, along with other guidelines

acesirius:

you’re still trans if you respond to your birth name

you’re still trans if you sometimes slip up your own pronouns

you’re still trans if you dont correct people who misgender you, because you’re scared or you just can’t be bothered 

you’re still trans if you haven’t felt ‘trapped in the wrong body’ since childhood

you’re still trans if you only started questioning after discovering the internet

you’re still trans if you dream of yourself with your birth name

you’re still trans if getting misgendered doesn’t feel like a stab in the gut because it happens so often that you’re used to it

you’re still trans if you’ve changed your name and pronouns 5000 times

you’re still trans if you don’t want to transition and you’re happy the way you are

genderfluidcomic:

I know saying “things will get better” is overused, but there’s nothing more true. Everything is going to be okay. 

PASS THIS ON.

queen-nubiana:

The first transgender suicide hotline is now up and running in the U.S. You can reach Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860.

trans-mom:

You’re real. Your gender’s real. Your pronouns are valid. Asshole transphobes will harass you for any reason. Don’t let them get ya down. You’re awesome, real and valid.

therealjackparker:

therealjackparker:

Who would have ever thought that this little girl would grow up the be the man she always wanted to be. Even as a child I always got bitched at for hanging with the guys & for not being lady like. I’ve always been the tomboy but I knew I was a little different from other girls. Today I’m living my life who I want to be & how I want it to be. My mom and dad would be proud of the man I am & who I have potential to be.

@realtransfacts

crab6:

this tdov i woke up showered made myself breakfast chose not to wash my dishes for the second week in a row forgot to brush my teeth put on clothing put on makeup finished writing an essay went to class and came back home. 

basically what i want to say is that trans people are everywhere and we’re normal but we’re also more beautiful and radical and powerful than that + i’m so happy to be out to more than like 10 people this year actually living life as a trans person instead of just reading about beautiful boys and secretly wishing i were them

(he/they)