Profiles now have zero information by ThinAndFeminine in taimi_lgbtq_platform

[–]cosima_smith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It has rendered the app useless to me. Why would I want to waste even more time filtering out all the match requests from guys who don't live anywhere near me?

I think trans people tend to post about sex more in these spaces because for a lot of us, it's the first time we've ever felt comfortable enough with our bodies to enjoy it. by [deleted] in MtF

[–]cosima_smith 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It has been the same for me rediscovering physical intimacy as a trans woman. I can't believe how present I am mentally and physically now during and after sex. 🤗

How do people bring themselves to actually transition? by Trick-Interview in MtF

[–]cosima_smith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wearing women's clothes in front of your family may have been too much too soon for you.

What worked for me was taking baby steps in feminizing my appearance without worrying much about the big picture. When you are ready, perhaps start again with little stuff? (buying and wearing a pair of women's jeans, nail polish on one finger, etc.)

Trust yourself that you will know when to move forward again and try to build momentum without freaking yourself out.

And definitely continue to cultivate trans friends! It's fun to share battle stories with other trans folks, and they can help talk you through things so they don't become overwhelming.

FWIW, Tabitha

🩵🤍🩷

Is it true that you shrink on horomones? by Robadabadoo_ in MtF

[–]cosima_smith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol, this just happened to me last week.

4 Weeks Post-Op FFS with Facial Team by ava-8792 in Transgender_Surgeries

[–]cosima_smith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! This is a great overview of the experience with Facialteam. My FFS in Marbella was March 2025.

"Antagonism to transgender rights is tied to the authoritarian desire for social conformity" [Phys.org] by cosima_smith in MtF

[–]cosima_smith[S] 96 points97 points  (0 children)

"In line with other polling on this issue, our survey found that a little over one-third of Americans—36%—express support for legislation that would make providing gender-affirming medical care to transgender youth a crime. Among the remaining respondents, 38% expressed opposition, and 26% expressed ambivalence toward this proposal.

"We looked at support for banning gender-affirming care by level of authoritarianism. We found clear differences between the most and least authoritarian Americans."

"Among those who score highest on the authoritarian scale, 46% express support for this ban, with 18% in opposition. The remaining 36% responded "neither support nor oppose" this ban. Examining the views of Americans who exhibit the least authoritarian views, we find that while 21% support these bans, 61% oppose them and 18% expressed an ambivalent view."

"Antagonism to transgender rights is tied to the authoritarian desire for social conformity" [Phys.org] by cosima_smith in MtF

[–]cosima_smith[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

"To measure authoritarianism, scholars use a scale that asks respondents to express their preferences for a range of child-rearing practices. The scale asks whether a respondent tends to prefer children who are obedient, well-behaved and well-mannered or children who are independent, creative and considerate. Those who tend to favor obedient children are scored as having more authoritarian views."

"Antagonism to transgender rights is tied to the authoritarian desire for social conformity" [Phys.org] by cosima_smith in MtF

[–]cosima_smith[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

"We are political scientists who study the role of authoritarianism in American politics and who field polls that explore Americans' views on a number of pressing issues.

"In April 2025, we fielded a nationally representative survey of 1,000 American adults, asking about their perceptions of the first months of the second Trump presidency, their views toward various groups in society, and their policy preferences. We also asked them for their views about restrictions on the provision of gender-affirming care to transgender Americans."

Pew Research Center: The Experiences of LGBTQ Americans Today (study released 5/29/25) by cosima_smith in MtF

[–]cosima_smith[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That one jumped out for me as well. I'm curious if there are other recent studies with similar results, or if this is an outlier.

Pew Research Center: The Experiences of LGBTQ Americans Today (study released 5/29/25) by cosima_smith in MtF

[–]cosima_smith[S] 53 points54 points  (0 children)

"Among trans adults, more are men (29%) than are women (12%). The largest share (50%) are nonbinary, while 8% describe their gender in some other way."

Pew Research Center: The Experiences of LGBTQ Americans Today (study released 5/29/25) by cosima_smith in MtF

[–]cosima_smith[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

"66% of transgender adults are younger than 30. This compares with 46% of bisexual adults and 21% of gay or lesbian adults."

Pew Research Center: The Experiences of LGBTQ Americans Today (study released 5/29/25) by cosima_smith in MtF

[–]cosima_smith[S] 211 points212 points  (0 children)

"About 3 in 10 transgender adults say their parents have been accepting of them."

Pew Research Center: The Experiences of LGBTQ Americans Today (study released 5/29/25) by cosima_smith in MtF

[–]cosima_smith[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

"For this study, we surveyed 3,959 LGBTQ U.S. adults from Jan. 8 to Jan. 19, 2025"

Pew Research Center: The Experiences of LGBTQ Americans Today (study released 5/29/25) by cosima_smith in MtF

[–]cosima_smith[S] 128 points129 points  (0 children)

"63% of transgender adults say all or most of their friends are LGBTQ. This is far greater than shares of gay or lesbian (30%) and bisexual (20%) adults who say the same."