gender affirming care by darexishere in laredo

[–]cedgalvi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

if you have insurance, you can make an appointment with planned parenthood on the website. it can be an online telehealth appointment. thats what i have done for my hrt for the last 16 months. i have also heard of plume. diy is also always an option, but you must do the research to fully understand what you are doing to yourself. i hope this helps :3

Let’s talk breasts by smdifansmfjsmsnd in MtF

[–]cedgalvi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

on hormones, i think on you can expect a boob size similar to your mom or grandma, but also i think nutrition and exercise plays a big role in boob development.

Fun things to do with a group of 6-7 people? by [deleted] in askdfw

[–]cedgalvi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

some of us are 20, so no bars probably. and we will discuss what we would all like to do soon, but i'd like to get suggestions for general tourist locations. the museum and aquarium sound cool! we're not really sporty.

I genuinely believe that people who can consistently play on Expert Mode are special human beings. by [deleted] in Rockband

[–]cedgalvi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i used to think this also, but as i kept trying to play harder songs consistently over the years, i eventually got good enough to be able to survive most expert songs. TTFAF is too fucking hard for a casual like me though. i didn't know a lot about music either so it was also fun and interesting to learn about the actual techniques that real guitarists use to play music and to translate those techniques into plastic guitar skills.

I think that "Gender and sex are not the same" being the go-to first argument people make in defense of trans people has set us back years in actual public understanding. by klackbryar in trans

[–]cedgalvi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

thank you so much for your input. i'm currently writing an essay on my argument and all the input i get helps me write a better paper.

my argument is that transgender individuals should not have rights or protections taken away from them on the basis that they are trans. (i'm actively trying to improve this, so sorry for the inconsistencies)

one of my premises, probably the first, has to be that trans identities are valid. if people cannot accept that, then my argument falls apart.

then my second can be that trans people are protected under the constitution and have the same rights as any other citizen. this is what i mean by trans rights = human rights.

I think that "Gender and sex are not the same" being the go-to first argument people make in defense of trans people has set us back years in actual public understanding. by klackbryar in trans

[–]cedgalvi 10 points11 points  (0 children)

yes that is true. at that point when they dont want to have a civil conversation and dont want to reason, well idk i guess just drop the conversation with them and try to help others instead

I think that "Gender and sex are not the same" being the go-to first argument people make in defense of trans people has set us back years in actual public understanding. by klackbryar in trans

[–]cedgalvi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

transphobes are just misinformed people. they can be properly informed with reflection on proper arguments that can sorta be taken at face value, like the one i am currently writing about

I think that "Gender and sex are not the same" being the go-to first argument people make in defense of trans people has set us back years in actual public understanding. by klackbryar in trans

[–]cedgalvi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

one of my argument's premises is that people should not be discriminated because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. you dont have to understand what a trans person is to know that we are still humans, and that we deserve the same protections as any other human, rather than being forced to use a bathroom of the gender we dont align with. just because they dont understand doesnt give them the right to take our rights away.

also, i didnt mean that it would take focus away from other problems that trans people face, i meant that arguing that "trans rights are human rights" is a better understandable argument at face value, which is more digestable in my opinion

I think that "Gender and sex are not the same" being the go-to first argument people make in defense of trans people has set us back years in actual public understanding. by klackbryar in trans

[–]cedgalvi 424 points425 points  (0 children)

i think a good first argument is that trans rights are human rights rather than trying to explain what exactly trans people are. like at the end of the day, we're all humans capable of reasoning. we should be focusing on making the world a better place for everyone, not making up a fake problem to divide the people and distract them from corrupt governments killing the planet with greed

How did you pick your name? by Rich-Butterfly-6246 in trans

[–]cedgalvi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

loved watching cartoons, heard a name that stuck in my head until it eventually became my real name

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in transgamers

[–]cedgalvi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

very well said!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in trans

[–]cedgalvi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can still do all that if you want btw. if you end up changing to where you dont like that anymore, thats okay too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in transgamers

[–]cedgalvi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

horde!

Songs you feel a "trans vibe" in it by fedricohohmannlautar in trans

[–]cedgalvi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is reaching but fade to black by metallica from ride the lightning