CHOCOLATE BABIES (1996) dir. STEPHEN WINTER
you are transgender
It’s funny to me that there are other sides of tumblr. Like when people mention it I’m like, “oh the dead gay wizard website!”
Y/N and Bucky, the neurodivergent couple, equally grumpy/sunshines, complaining to Tony: Can't go on the mission today.
Tony: Why? What happen?
YN: The overhead light is too much.
B: Agreed. Overstimulating.
Tony: ...what overhead-? you mean the sun?!
Nat & Wanda: *laughing in the background*
Sirius *having a crisis*: well how did you know?!
James *oblivious*: how did i know...what?
Sirius: well that yk... you fancied blokes too
James: wdym, doesn't everyone find everyone attractive??
Sirius:
James: don't they??
James: don't they Sirius??
Sirius:
Sirius: yk what, you deal with your problems and i'll deal with mine
Not to sound like a person who actually cares about children, but it's so alarming that there's this tendency and trend of not telling kids about their medical conditions that are in their charts.
I'm finding out as an adult that they (though it's not documented who) diagnosed me with a life-long, chronic condition without telling me when I was a teenager. I found out recently when I got curious about my medical charts, and otherwise, I would not have known what's wrong with me. I've been left with more questions than answers, and I feel like a private investigator investigating my own damn health and life.
Is this medical malpractice? Yes. However, I think it also speaks to a broader point of how children are seen to not be entitled to their own lives in any capacity, to the point where they are (intentionally or not) made ignorant about things that are or will affect them.
met a trans woman who was going to be a potential new roommate. she wanted to see a picture of me to know i was a real person. after seeing my selfie she asked me "AFAB on T?" i felt the most dysphoric i had felt in years- its one thing to have cis people ask me things like this, but it's a huge slap in the balls to hear things like this from other trans people.
we are in the "nobody cares what gender you were assigned at birth" community. don't single people out or try to assume their AGAB- if you're trans and don't want people asking you about your AGAB, the other trans person almost definitely feels the same way. respect people's privacy and identity- attempting to profile other trans people by what their bodies look like is violence.
Every url that reblog’s will be written in a book and shown to my homophobic dad.