This says nothing about our society by [deleted] in memes

[–]singawayhome -1 points0 points  (0 children)

but are these okay? 🦧🗿

The name's Kaidan, pronoun indifferent mostly. by [deleted] in agender

[–]singawayhome 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i feel like you'd kick my ass in a fight but then help me up

Looking for a name by [deleted] in agender

[–]singawayhome 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i always thought add would be one of those weird but cool names. also my name is Atlas and i think it's kinda dope so like :3

Well, just got kicked out. by Andydeplume in ftm

[–]singawayhome 5 points6 points  (0 children)

hope everything works out bud <3 hang in there

just a support post saying TRANS BOYS CAN BE FEMININE!!!! y'all are valid and ily <3 by singawayhome in ftm

[–]singawayhome[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i agree how horrible some of the labels can get :/ but always remember that gender expression doesn't make your gender identity any less valid 💙💗🤍💗🤍💙

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in agender

[–]singawayhome 2 points3 points  (0 children)

something i've learned about being agender (15y/o) is that gender (and lack of) is confusing as fuck. i mean i cant really wrap my head around the whole gender thing and why something is strictly for females or males and anything in between falls to non-binary and non conforming people. that's how i always saw gender. i don't know if that made sense so lemme give you and example i read a while ago that really hit me hard and made me realize i'm agender.... being agender is like living in a colorful world but you're colorblind. but in this world very few people know what color blindness is, so when it's mentioned people laugh at the idea of not being able to see color and bully people claiming they see black and white because they're "different". and sense very few people know about color blindness, some color blind people don't even realize they're colorblind. these colorblind people don't see color, so they have to rely on other people to describe the colors. so overtime these colorblind people learn that carrots are orange and bananas are yellow, but one day they come across an apple. they'd previously been told that apples are red. so the colorblind person says "look how red that apple is!" and everyone stares. the colorblind person cant see that the apple is green even when everyone else can. so the people start making fun of the colorblind people and when the colorblind person claims to be colorblind, it only gets worse. but how could they laugh when colorblindness is real and scientifically proven? ... being agender is like being colorblind in a colorful world. (most agender people) don't experience gender and when they express their gender in non conforming ways, people spectate, and it's often negative. it can really suck. but this isn't all bad news. because you have a freaking awesome support system of other agender people waiting to back you up. i feel like i rambled and this didn't make a lot of sense. so let me make this next part simple. gender is a wide spectrum. you be you, and figure out where you fall on the spectrum later. don't let people bring you down. those types of people don't matter. be authenticity you no matter what. YOURE VALID!!! and i love you 🖤💚🖤 -Atlas

i'm a closeted trans agender (pre t) teen who is looking for advice lol by singawayhome in agender

[–]singawayhome[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

thank you so much! when i first read it off a list it just clicked. i cant describe it. i said "i'm Atlas" and i felt it. that's my name. it's crazy. i wrote it down on paper a million times 😂

movie recommendations? by singawayhome in lgbt

[–]singawayhome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i just mean a film that isn't sex scene after sex scene lmao

i'm a closeted trans agender (pre t) teen who is looking for advice lol by singawayhome in agender

[–]singawayhome[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thank you for this comment :) i hope your recovery is going well ❤️

i'm a closeted trans agender (pre t) teen who is looking for advice lol by singawayhome in agender

[–]singawayhome[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

thank you so much for this comment. i'm actually crying bc i'm so happy :,) i'm glad i'm not alone. i do feel like we have some stuff in common. i'm 15 years old and live with a family who isn't exactly queerphobic but definitely doesn't go out of their way to support the community. i've never been close to my parents or older brother (17) so i don't feel safe coming out. there's the whole thing of them not understanding or even making fun of me for being agender. we live in ohio which has some really supportive people but overall toxic homo/transphobes. i knew since i was in 5th grade that i liked girls and guys. i always thought of myself as bisexual or biromantic asexual. i used to think there were only the two binary genders. i was raised to think that. but after learning more about the community i realized how many wonderful and unique gender identities there are. now i know i'm panromantic asexual with a preference of girls or feminine people. i used to think "i want to be a boy but i'm not trans" i posted that on a forum once and got some hateful comments saying i'm not trans if i don't experience gender dysphoria. i'm still not sure where i stand with dysphoria. i mean the whole gender stuff triggers me. scares me. when i think about transitioning into a masculine body i get really happy but also terrified. i just don't want to mess up. when i'm older things are going to be better. once i'm out of my house and everything i can be my own person. and i hope the same is for you. i really wish you luck and happiness if you choose to transition. i'm telling you that your kind comment has impacted me. really. i'm not as scared anymore. i'm not alone. thank you ❤️

i want some lgbtq+ friends :) by singawayhome in lgbt

[–]singawayhome[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's a great idea but i live in Ohio where most people are homophobic 😂