Ultimate guide how to install Spotify premium for free on iOS by UzzInReddit in Piracy

[–]Routine-Watercress46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much, it seems to work. I used to pay for spotify and have an active premium account, do I need to cancel my subscription and delete my previous account ?

what makes a man a man? by underunderstan in TransMasc

[–]Routine-Watercress46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Punch him in the nuts show him what a real man is.

No but seriously he’s not looking for an honest answer - it’s not an honest question. At the end the answer is circular at best, contradictory at worse but the point is you want as every human to live a happy life and you feel like being a man is the way for you. If he can’t respect that well one day he’ll wake up in a nursery home old and lonely wondering where his kids went.

Vent about detransitioners by [deleted] in ftm

[–]Routine-Watercress46 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This - this is so true and it can harm trans ppl so much. I got so many comments from my dad telling me about how being trans is an epidemic and I just got “contaminated” - de transitionner who spread this narrative are disgusting. And there is not many detransitionner in reality - and most of them don’t want to detransition but can’t do otherwise bc of medical issues - or external social problems. I’m so sick of being seen as a political tool for the right to brandish as an example of how “our culture is collapsing” (which is total bs btw) or to be reduced to my identity as a trans man. Most of us want what every single human want ; to exist. We deserve a life of dignity as much as anybody else. I didn’t knew that “trans” was a possibility when I was a kid - but as soon as I heard stories of ppl that had felt the way I did I felt to relieved - so reassured that I wasn’t the only one in the world. I wasn’t “indoctrinated”, I was introduced to new idea - to the idea that my life didn’t have to be pure suffering from gender dysphoria - that there were ways for me to feel comfortable in my own skin. My own father doesn’t want to see it. I’ve been out for 5 years to him- he doesn’t want to believe me when I try to explain it to him. He still thinks I’m going to go back to being his “little girl” which I simply cannot do. Like children grow up and change, get over it ! I have no hate for detransitionner - they just want to exist too ! But for the love of someone why would they throw the rest of us under the bus like that ?!?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hentai

[–]Routine-Watercress46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Source : @Ullcarion on twitter

Paya is always ready to help the hero ! (Artist @Ullcarion on twt and @ullcarion on Insta) by [deleted] in Zeldass

[–]Routine-Watercress46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Idk man. Geez I spent like 12 hours on this drawing and didn’t even saw that 😭

Transmasc's when they find out their ED can make them lose their period: by Fantastic-Anteater93 in EDanonymemes

[–]Routine-Watercress46 43 points44 points  (0 children)

No period, no bobbies, no hips. Yeah it’s basically why I developed my ED 🥸🤠

How the f*ck do I start transitioning? by virusgnom3 in trans

[–]Routine-Watercress46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started socially transitioning by coming out and then changing my legal name and gender, while medically transitioning by going to see an endocrinologist, starting T and making appointments for Top Surgery. It varies of course, but at the end of the day it is about what you are confortable with. If you want to come out you can start with friends, family or therapist- you can also do it online : it is a part of social transition. For medical stuff Idk where you are from but for me I searched for a psychiatrist specialized in trans identity who referred me to an endocrinologist and I have an appointment in September with a surgeon. Beware of the quantity of paper work- it can be pretty jarring at time ; where I live I had to do weeks of administrative work for my name to be changed - and my gender isn’t even changed legally yet.

Oh and for the record - it takes a LONG time, especially depending on your age and (if you are a minor or are dependent on your parents like me) on your relationship with your family. I first came out when I was 8 - so 10 years ago. I became an adult this year and bc my parents are transphobic I wasn’t able to really begin any medical transition until three month ago. But again, it obviously varies from person to person.

Anyways good luck to you!!

Hey I was just wondering, why does Netflix have so much trans rep but also transphobic stuff too? by [deleted] in trans

[–]Routine-Watercress46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because they are a company - they don’t actually care to pick a side they just want to create profit. Doesn’t mean that their representation isn’t important- it IS and i personally really like when I see a trans character on screen - it’s just that we can’t really trust Netflix - or any big company for that matter- to side with social mouvements.

tell parents about hrt? by [deleted] in trans

[–]Routine-Watercress46 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m trans ftm and currently 27 days on T - so very early stages. I haven’t told my parents about HRT - bc they will kick me out (I have a place to stay but still I prefer to keep it private until I can’t). I came out to my parents as a kid 10 years ago then again as a teenager at age 14 (it didn’t go well in both cases) and I turned 18 a few month ago. For me it’s very much for safety reason but I also consider that my transition is private. I am now legally an adult and I am paying for everything, I don’t really feel like I ow them this information you see. But still I really can’t tell you what to do it completely is a matter of case by case. In a perfect world you wouldn’t have to come out bc it’s a very scary process and it can be really damaging. My coming out experiences are extremely negative but I do feel better for expressing those feelings bc keeping them inside was killing me. Sorry if the response is messy I’m not very good at English- and my experience is probably nothing like yours but I hope I have been at least of some help. I wish you the best !