• Tanis Nikana@lemmy.worldOP
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      My dad messaged me to say “you look sad.” Nope, not in these clothes, but there’s certain facial expressions that are part of the aesthetic, a fierce determination and stoicness.

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        I’d say “self determined”, “sad” didn’t even cross my mind.

        my dad doesn’t get it either 😂

  • Fosheze@lemmy.world
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    “Passing” is becomming increasingly irrelevant as even cis folk are increasingly ignoring gender norms. Just try to look how you want to look and fuck what other people think.

    Also are those the newest gen aftershokz? If so how do you like them? I really need to get myself a new pair and I’ve been looking at those.

    • Tanis Nikana@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 month ago

      THEY HAVE ACTUAL FUKKEN BASS YO

      I forgot how some of my music used to sound like with my old V-Modas (which I stopped wearing outside cause they’re too heavy, isolating, and they detract from my aesthetic.)

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        Ok, you’ve sold me. I’m getting a pair. Thank you.

        I currently have the old gen 1s and my biggest complaint has been that there’s no bass basically at all. That and the buttons have finally quit working after 3 years of near daily use.

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    Oh it’s you! I remember your name from reddit. Used to spend some time on the femboy subreddit. Cool style you got there.

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    I’ve been talking a lot in therapy recently about how “passing” is becoming a moot concept. That used to be the goal of transition back in my day (2000’s) but nowadays people are just free to pursue whatever their ideal self is regardless of what society deems as “passing”. I struggled with this concept for a long time - I thought, “but what if the people around me know I’m Trans?” and he has been challenging me to question “Why would it matter?”. Sure there’s the obvious concerns of bigotry and violence, but in a safe space such as work or friendship, does it really make a difference?

    The times that I can slip into that mindset of not caring whether I pass are the most free I’ve felt in decades. I hope all my transbros and sisters can achieve that.

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      As long as work is a safe space, it’s moot indeed. However, since work is tied to food and shelter in this absolute fucking bullshit hellscape boring-ass dystopia, being trans can fuck people up out of house and food.

      Sorry, let my opinions get the better of me for a moment.

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        Nah that’s absolutely valid. I feel lucky to be in a workplace with a union, a gay CEO, and a prominent LGBTQ club that ensures every employee has what they need to succeed. Earlier this year I pointed out that the complimentary gym doesn’t have gender neutral showers and within a week met with the head of the legal dept and head of facilities to figure out how to implement one.

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      I’m delighted to read you consider work to be a safe place. I hope that is the norm for everyone.

      I imagine for most it’s not true though.

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        100%. I’ve worked in many places where I had to hide, and so I think I’m still stuck in that mindset.

  • ShareMySims@sh.itjust.works
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    I love your look! Is that purple(?) thing like basically sleeves with a hoodie you pop over things? Whatever it is, it’s fab and I want one.

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    I’m cis, and I hate any type of attention, so I’m with you!

    Plus, you look great!

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    Joke’s on you, I try staunchly and vehemently not to look at cis people too.

    PS: Amazing drip

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    Looking great! Genuine cis question, when I come across fabulous looking trans people, I get really conflicted, I want to look and admire and wonder and praise, but I’m nervous that they’d really just like to blend in and not be ogled. I guess I often end up “staunchly not looking”. What’d you prefer if it was you?

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      I think it’s important how it comes across, like when you’re complimenting cis people. So, context and what it is that you’re complimenting is what I would pay attention to.

      That being said, I love getting compliments haha.

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      not op, but personally im never opposed so somebody complimenting me as long as it comes across as a genuine compliment (ex: i like your style/outfit/vibe) and not somebody just trying to hit on me or something.

      (edit: lol actually i love to be hit on im a slut but shhhhhh)

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      It’s pretty nuanced, I think. I pass well enough (or not really, I don’t care anymore) and just want to be left alone. I’m sure the compliments come from a place of support, but it just feels like being lied to.

      I’m probably an outlier. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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      Before I was on hormones and maybe in the first 6 - 8 months on HRT, I had so many usually cis, white, liberal women (one time a cis white liberal dude) come up to me and compliment my dress / skirt / whatever. I take it as a sign I’m passing more that nobody does that anymore, lol.

    • Tanis Nikana@lemmy.worldOP
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      I mean, I’m not out here wearing a t-shirt and jeans for compliments; I’m out here looking like a Final Fantasy protagonist cause it makes me feel good. Also cause I want other queer people to notice too.

      That said, my wardrobe goes from naked, through one single pair of pajamas, to a vast and fantastic wardrobe of no pants whatsoever and insane outfits.

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      Nah, I’m more into modern Final Fantasy, less so D&D and such.

      I’m gonna be wearing this outfit, sprinting flat-out up the side of a skyscraper, holding some badass technosword, on my way to kill god, who’s looming over the city, amidst night time, rain, and city-wide panic.

      It’s absolutely a vibe.

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      Also you want a quest? Here’s a quest:

      DRINK WATER

      Reward: one body happiness.

      Do this before the other person who has the quest does it.

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    Hell yeah!

    Well intentioned cis outsider here, so I hope this comes across in the spirit it’s intended.

    For better or worse, I can imagine that this decision would ironically make many people more comfortable, as they wouldn’t experience the same level of perceived gender …dissonance(?). Whatever the case, you don’t need me to tell you that it’s certainly not your job to adjust your identity or presentation to please people, and it’s a rad look - I don’t think I could help but take a bit of an admiring look tbh.

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      But don’t get me wrong; I’m not giving up; I’m very much she/her, but that’s more in a sense of “I’m just not gonna dress like the women around me, I got my own style to maintain,” and that style simultaneously filters out most cis folk, and gives queers something to compliment, an easy in to start talking with me.

      Self-selection at work!

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        With a look like that, you strike me as the last person to give up tbh.

        Whatever the case, I appreciate people with the… whatever it is to express themselves like you - even if I’m a vanilla cishet black T and jeans everyday kinda guy - selfishly, the fact that you are who you are and do what you do gives me hope that we’re (painfully slowly) creeping forward toward better things as a society… the kind of nonsense you endure notwithstanding.

        Don’t change for anyone - you seem rad as-is.