More art by ShaveYourEyebrows

  • degen@midwest.socialEnglish
    4·
    3 hours ago

    I (nbish guy) get a weird excitement for women when I get the subtlest hint that they transitioned, like their voice, that genuinely shocks me. It makes me so happy for them and blows my mind how much transitioning, well, transforms a person. Its like seeing a person’s entire self actualization in a split second. Pride in a stranger.

  • riwo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
    35·
    15 hours ago

    most people probably realise i’m trans but so what? >:3
    nothing wrong with being trans. it’s not some horrible secret i’d need to hide

    • FatVegan@leminal.space
      38·
      12 hours ago

      I was dating a girl once and things were pretty good. She was at my place and random songs played from my playlist. She was outside with the dogs and when she walked in, transgender dysphoria blues by against me! Was playing, which happens to be one of my favourite bands/songs. She looked at it and had an odd reaction. I kinda shrugged it off. Some time later we were at a concert and she came over to me, pretty excited. I asked her what’s up and she pointed at some guy and was like: do you think that guy is a girl?? He looks like a girl. She had some diabolical excitement in her voice. I asked her why that matters and why she would care. She said because she just wants to make fun of them.

      I was never in my life so disappointed in a person and my own ability to judge a character. We had a huge fight there and she told me that she can’t believe i would freak out because of “some tranny”.

      I tried to explain to her that i spend most of my adult life going to concerts like this, where people can just be themselves without some random assholes judging them. We broke up and i never saw her again. It kinda shook my world, that “normal” people are just like this. People i “like” it’s so shit and no one deserves that.

      • LePoisson@lemmy.world
        2·
        3 hours ago

        Woah I really expected it turn out she was trans and not a bigot, bullet dodged.

      • degen@midwest.socialEnglish
        2·
        4 hours ago

        Fuckin love how Laura Jane Grace belts even better after transitioning, it’s wild. Tbh I do get a weird twinge when the F slur drops, but it also kinda goes hard. It just feels like an archaic word to hear nowadays. Makes for a pretty good temp check of a song though

      • Grail@multiverse.soulism.netEnglish
        12·
        9 hours ago

        Yeah it’s so weird that normal people can be evil. I’ve dated a lot of people, even inside the trans community, who turned out to be just awful.

      • SharkWeek@lemmy.blahaj.zone
        10·
        11 hours ago

        People really are weird sometimes … I’ve had similar experiences where people come out with some random racism or bigotry, and it’s like “WTF, that was in them all along?!”

        • degen@midwest.socialEnglish
          2·
          4 hours ago

          Lmao l immediately started imagining someone on Xbox Live. But that was back in the day and now they’re just in the grocery store and shit.

  • pulsewidth@lemmy.world
    12·
    16 hours ago

    What may be a bigger factor is that the body language of someone feeling uncomfortable is noticed and reciprocated empathetically by someone who empathises with you, automatically.

    Genuine question - I don’t actually know how to signal allyship without looking like I’m pandering or being weird. I dress pretty professional/plainly on transit and figure a trans pin would be of place because I don’t have any other backpack decorations. Are there subtle things you guys and girls have seen that sends a positive message in a subtle way?

    • TotallynotJessica@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPEnglish
      10·
      13 hours ago

      Honestly, when it comes to public transit, just don’t stare at us or treat us any differently. If you do have more direct communication with someone, you only need to signal allyship when it contextually makes sense, or when you think they actively need the allyship. Offering help at the right time is the sort of ally opportunity you should look out for. Other than that, just being cool, nonjudgmental person is all you need to worry about. If you’re chill vulnerable people will trust you.

  • BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world
    6·
    14 hours ago

    Something really bothers me about this.

    What are they sitting on? Where are they?

      • BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world
        8·
        14 hours ago

        THANK YOU!!! I wasn’t going to be able to sleep without figuring this out. The blue background had me assuming either sky or a pool.

  • LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
    10·
    17 hours ago

    I’m tired, but my brain kept thinking there was 2 people asking if it was okay to sit in front of two invisible cloaked people, and then just stood there. It took me way to long to realize this was only two people 😅

  • YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.todayEnglish
    3·
    15 hours ago

    If their thoughts are worth caring about, then they likely don’t care even if they can tell.