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Jan 21, 2013 16:30

Something I found on an old livejournal I had:
Post anything that you want, and post it anonymously.
A story, a secret, a confession, a fear, a love... anything. Make sure to post anonymously and honestly. Post as many times as you'd like.
Then, put this in your LJ to see what others have to say.
I've turned off the option of logging IP addresses, so I ( Read more... )

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anonymous January 22 2013, 02:28:37 UTC
You're very handsome. *blush*

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anonymous January 22 2013, 02:38:11 UTC
I went through a time of questioning whether or not I was a transman. It was really, really difficult. I felt like there was no one I could turn to for answers. My mother found some of my binders that I had bought and absolutely freaked out. She wanted to make sure I didn't think I was a boy. Although I hate my breasts most days, they're getting smaller with exercise. And they're small enough now where I can bind and be relatively flat chested which makes me happy. My breasts make me unhappy but I'm okay with my lower genitals. Confusing much? Ugh. =/

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anonymous January 24 2013, 19:57:56 UTC
I kind of want to sleep with a trans girl who's willing and then I could have the best of both worlds!

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xfinally_free January 25 2013, 03:15:38 UTC
I'm sorry, I know this is supposed to be anonymous, but I had to chime in on this comment ( ... )

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anonymous January 28 2013, 23:00:42 UTC
Sorry, I totally agree with you. I have an up close glimpse of what it's like to be trans, no lie. I only phrased it that way ("best of both worlds") because I tend to have a sense of humor about those offensive views. I was basically saying "Haha, it's funny because I'm not actually a douche." And love and respect comes before sex or fetishizing a person sensitive in that area. I know "best of both worlds" doesn't line up with the discomfort and feelings of trans people. And I empathize with gender dysphoria. I hate to offend. I didn't mean it that way. <3

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xfinally_free January 30 2013, 20:18:39 UTC
You are reinforcing the stereotypes that mainstream society have about trans* people. You are reinforcing hatred, oppression, and violence directed towards trans* people solely based on their gender identity. How is that a good thing? How is that funny?

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