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My dear trans boys,
You’re allowed to be “stereotypically male”.
You’re allowed to have interests or hobbies that are considered stereotypically male.
You’re allowed to dress or present yourself in a way that is considered stereotypically male.
You’re not “overdoing it”. You’re not “reinforcing outdated gender roles”. It’s not necessarily “toxic masculinity”.
You don’t need to be proof that trans boys can be soft or pink or cute. Your life is not a political essay on social gender roles. It’s about what makes you feel happy and comfortable with yourself - and if that’s things that are “stereotypical”, then nobody gets to judge you for that.
That applies no matter if you’ve identified as a trans man for years or are only just starting to discover your gender identity (or starting to question if you might be a trans boy!).
With all my love,
Your Tumblr Mom
This is cool cause i hate feeling uncomfortable when i want to do something stereotypical because it seems like they think im trying too hard to be masculine but its just what i like
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Sunrise timelapse, Oahu
You’re fucking kidding me
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The universe does this thing… where it aligns you with people, things, and situations that match your vibration. The higher you’re vibrating, the more you will see things that are beneficial to your well being, manifest in your reality.
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