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Cake day: June 12th, 2025

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  • I got your message, but I can’t seem to get the reply through.

    Here’s what I wrote back:

    I think you get to define that the way that fits best. Calling it gender euphoria can be understandable by a large audience. We called medical treatments “gender affirming” when they were still gate-kept for cis people. Breast reconstruction or testicle implants, laser hair removal, and hormones for elder individuals, for just a small list. But, let me challenge the idea in a different way. If a person loses a body part that is intrinsically linked to how they experience, or want to experience the world, what should we call it when they can get that function back? A cis man who has surgery to return function to his penis could feel gender euphoria. I actually know someone who had an adult circumcision who explained it that way. On the other hand, an amputee can experience euphoria when they’re able to hold their child again, or a hearing impaired child when they hear their mother’s voice for the first time. Plastic surgery often has the same effect.

    For me, I feel dysphoric about the female parts of my body, despite the fact that I’m still fem presenting. And likely always will be. It’s my body that’s wrong, not my presentation. So, I think for me it is gender euphoria even tho I don’t have a gender in my head






  • I’m afab, but identify as agender. I have gone through many of the thoughts you’ve written here, especially if I’m even allowed to call myself trans when it’s not exactly feasible for me to get bottom surgery. I’m also aroace, in a similar way that you are

    Have you considered trying testosterone? At a lower dose you can still get some bottom growth. You’ll also have some of the other changes like thicker body hair, and lowering of voice. I was on T for about four months and didn’t have any voice changes, but still had enough growth that I was content. I can go into more detail if you like, and there’s some toys out there (and functional prosthetics) that help alleviate some of the bottom dysphoria. There’s definitely no right way to be Trans or NB but it helps to have some anecdotal info when you’re feeling lost.




  • My organic chemistry professor spent a solid 30 minutes explaining the difference between an em dash and an en dash so we could use them correctly in our lab reports. Then ended his little lecture with saying “They’re in the special character menu of your word processor. Unless you’re on Mac, then I suggest googling them.”

    I don’t think any of us used either dash, but I’m just sad no one called him on his BS lol