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And Don't Forget The Xeno Pronouns
And don't forget the xeno pronouns
hey quick test, reblog or like this if you DONT think neopronouns are stupid im trying to prove a point to my sister and her partner
for context my sister is a binary trans lesbian dating a genderfluid lesbian and today she came up to me saying that her and her partner as two trans people have both decided neopronouns are stupid
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I see. Thank you for your explanation. So, I guess the correct term instead of afab/amab, on the aspect of which gender you are imposed at birth by cisnormativity, is feminized/masculinized, right?
Here’s your friendly reminder that AFAB and AMAB are meaningless and obsolete terms!

I made this out of old sheet music, acrylic paint and watercolor 🫶🫶
With the Alberta government announcing a ban on gender-affirming care until 16 years old, let’s take a minute to correct some misinformation using peer-reviewed publications. A thread.🧵
“High quality evidence doesn’t support gender-affirming care.”
‘High quality evidence’ is a technical term that essentially just means ’no randomized controlled trials.’ RCTs are not scientifically feasible for trans youth care and would be unethical (link).
The evidence-base for gender-affirming care is quite robust and is at least as good at the evidence base for comparable interventions like abortion and birth control. For an overview of available studies, albeit already few years outdated, see page 144 onwards (link).
“Over 80% of kids grow out of being trans.”
That’s just not true. The claim is based on old, poor-quality studies that included tons of kids who never claimed to be trans (link).
But even if we took the percentage at face value, it would be irrelevant since it’s based on pre-pubertal data and virtually all the so-called ‘desistance’ occurred before puberty, when gender-affirming care becomes available (link).
More recent, better studies suggest that only around 2.5% have ‘grown out of it’ after 5 years (link).
“Kids falsely believe that they are trans because of social contagion.”
There is no evidence for that claim. It’s based on the reports of transphobic parents who were surprised that their kid came out ‘out of the blue’ and happened to have trans friends, as trans kids tend to do. For a careful explanation of why the claim is completely unsupported by evidence, see this (link).
Studies of trans youth that used clinical data to look into the claim have also failed to find any evidence of epidemic or large-scale social contagion (link).
“We need a years-long diagnostic process to make sure kids are ‘truly’ trans before they transition.”
There is no evidence that gender assessments fare any better than self-report at predicting future outcomes, as we explain in our recent review (link).
“Gender-exploratory therapy can help identify the trauma that made these kids gender dysphoric.”
Gender-exploratory therapy is extremely difficult to distinguish from classic conversion therapy, which also starts from the premise that ‘trauma’ makes people LGBTQ2S+ (link).
Since conversion therapy is known to be harmful, we have reasons to believe that gender-exploratory therapy would be as well.
Self-directed exploration is good. Forced exploration rooted in suspicion towards trans identities isn’t. If you’re starting from the belief that trans identities are inherently suspicious, you’re not doing therapy, you’re doing transphobia.
Any more myths about gender-affirming care you’d like me to bust, Tumblr?
Makes sense. But wasn't there the AIAB/Assigned Intersex At Birth term (about that part where you say it excludes intersex ppl)? /Genq
Here’s your friendly reminder that AFAB and AMAB are meaningless and obsolete terms!
Black genderfluid culture is looking up for representation and being like: “Why are you white? Where's my representativity, WHERE'S THE MFS THAT REPRESENT MY TRANSITION GOALS???”
I'm dead serious, the amount of times I looked for androgynous people for a lil reference (I need some visualization, long story short I'm using subliminals to get rid of gender dysphoria) and only white and sometimes east asian people popped up makes me mad because: Yo, why only the white enbies get their reference and representation? Why not me? Hm??
And that makes me feral, because the most queer representation, specially trans representation, we see is white. All white people, and that's infuriating because people of colour, trans women of colour, more specific, were a huge, HUGE, part of queer history, and y'all decide to simply ignore our voices? Really nigga? 🤨
Taking this opportunity on this black history month, I wanted to make a highly important request: Dear lgbtqia+ community: PLEASE HEAR COLOURED QUEER VOICES.
Sorry for the rant, I need to get that out. =3
no no you get it.
im white but we don’t talk about that lmao
in the past, A LOT of black folks did a LOT for this community. The fact that the face of the community is now a gay, cis, skinny white guy FUCKING SUCKS!
William Dorsey Swann and Marsha P. Johnson are just two of the names that SHOULD BE TALKED ABOUT MORE!
Please, support your POC girlies! (gender-neutral) This is such a big issue in the LGBTQ community and many others! And you’re right, there really aren’t ANY references for black LGBTQ people.
If anyone has any resources/photos or anything you’d like to share regarding this, please do!!
I’m also passionate about this if you couldn’t tell LMAO