Harrow?

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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some things I wish someone had told me about dysphoria and being trans:

1. sometimes it just feels like apathy. you look at your body and you’re like ‘meh’, or if you look at yourself in the mirror it looks like someone else

2. you can be ok with some parts of your AGAB and still have dysphoria. some ppl hate their genitals but are ok with their chest, some are the other way around, some people hate everything but how tall they are, etc.

3. wanting to be another gender is a symptom of being another gender.

4. if you find yourself overanalyzing and questioning whether or not you “look like (assigned gender)” or “how do people of (assigned gender) act?”, maybe the shoe doesn’t fit.

5. chase the happy feelings. if you feel happy and good about yourself when you bind or tuck, when you change your name, how you choose to dress yourself… those are all little clues. all the happy feelings are meant to lead you to your best self. experiment, play, and try new things. even if you’re not sure it’s right, at least you’ll know because you tried.

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Originally posted by rewatchingspn

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I support anyone who has had an abortion.

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Any reason. No exceptions.

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Including sex selective abortion? Yikes…

provoice

Abortion is not the underlying issue in that situation.

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Coming from a culture where sex selective abortion is a huge problem, you know what happens when abortions are banned to stop sex selection?

Week infants are drowned in rivers or left in garbage dumps to die of exposure.

Because abortion isn’t the problem there, it’s the ingrained misogyny in the culture.

prochoice-or-gtfo

Sex-selective abortions are horrible. This does not make abortion the issue. Misogyny is the issue, abortion is the symptom. As anyone knows, you can alleviate a symptom, but it won’t fix the root issue. Much like abortions performed on fetuses diagnosed with disabilities, abortions get blamed for greater societal stigmas against disabled people, women and other “undesirable” minorities.

Thinking that banning abortion will stop misogyny and ableism is short sighted and frankly naive. If you don’t genuinely think that and just use it as another excuse to rail against abortion, then you might want to rethink how much you actually value the women and disabled people in your life.
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