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Please try to remember that our pronouns are just as important to us as they are for yourself. You don't want to be called a skillet, do ya? The English language is constantly evolving, so grow a little! 🥰

@Sheree Thank you so much for standing up for us. It's hard and emotionally draining for a lot of us to be able to do it for ourselves.

@Graci Nice! I didn't know we had that tag. The more I know! 😅

So if anyone has any questions about transgender life or want to actually know more, feel free to follow along or feel free ping with the tag. Pride is meant for everyone, Not just for one group or one flag under the LGBTQ flags. We celebrate this month flying our wonderful colors because all of us are different, but we're all wonderful people with beautiful souls, glorious hearts and brave spirits.

It's important to understand that transgender people are just normal people stuck in the wrong gendered body. It's hard to make sense of for those that live a CIS life and I completely understand that. What I do is offer advice and guidance for those that are uncertain about transgender people or wanting to better understand what our lives are like. We're no different from anybody else, we're just wearing a different gender basically.

I personally am transmasc but I identify as a demiman. What this means is that I do have some feminine attributes, but I am preferable to being a man in identity. I don't mind being called a she her or he him. They is is a comfortable Middle ground if that's okay, but that's my preferred pronouns. I'm in the process of transitioning. I'm in my mid-40s and the only reason I didn't transition sooner is because my birth family had traumatized me into the closet.

If you're unfamiliar with the situation right now, there is legislature across the country that is basically trying to ban our existence. Something that everyone deserves is to live a life at home with their own bodies. Dysphoria is a condition That leads one to basically hate the body they were born with and want to change it to adapt to the gender that they identify with the most.

rainbowpassage.org/
rainbowrailroad.org/
Both of these organizations are dedicated to helping transport families that are in dangerous states to save states or sanctuary states for children and adults that are transgender that need to receive transgender care. These organizations are in dire need of support both in volunteer services as well as donations. Every little bit counts.

To be in the know, there's a ton of misinformation spun up by hate groups and religious groups nation wide, and I took in the unofficial shield to help my folks find safe states for residential living as well as other resources for those in domestic violence situations. If you want to help people in really threatening situations there's a coulple organizations I can recommend donating to or offering to volunteer with!

Happy Pride Month everyone!
This month is especially important to folks like me so allow me to introduce myself to the new folks on the neighborhoods here!
Hi, I'm Melrose, I'm a transmasc pagan mother of a young cis son. I love to do art, toy with AI and help people better understand what being transgender is like as well as providing support to my peeps! I'm neurodiverse (AuAdhd) and a trauma survivor. Rock on people! ❤️ :transpride: 🏳️‍🌈

I posted this link as a reply recently but I'm posting it again. Its about how a little gay bar in NYC being raided sparked push back that led to a protest parade that became a movement and a celebration the pride of LGBTQ+ people. What started as 100 people marching toward central park became 15 block of people as people joined along the way. Today (54 years later) it stretches across the nation as a month of Pride in who we are.

history.com/news/stonewall-rio

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