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Hi everyone I am very pleasently surprised to be making this topic on the forum but I got permission from Insanolord that I could so some basic ground rules for the topic. 

This is a topic to learn about those in the LGBTQIA+ spectrum and for those under that umbrella to talk about their experiences as living as themselves in the world today.

Right now until I can get further confirmation from the mods this topic is just going to be about learning and introducing each other to the forum again no matter if you fall within that spectrum or not.  It will also be a topic about our experiences of living as ourselves in the world.

So using the above for now at least we won't be talking about bills and politics that affect the LGBTQIA+ community for now at least.

Also please no jokes about helicopers and such in relation to ones gender or other such trolling. I don't expect this from anyone here but I feel I should still put this out there for the mods sake.

Now you may be asking what are all those letters mean well here is a general overview of those letters.

The L means lesbian and that you are a woman that is attracted to other women.
The G means gay and that you are a man that is attracted to other men.
The B means bisexual and it means you are attracted to at least two genders.
The T means transgender and it means that you identify as a gender different from what you were assigned at birth. This includes no-binary folks. (I'll get to this)
The Q means questioning or Queer.  For Questioning it means you are not entirely sure on your sexual orientation or gender identity. Queer is more of a catch all term for that that are not Heterosexual/straight or cisgender meaning you are comfortable with how you were assigned at birth. Yes Queer has some bad history with it but it is being reclaimed as something that works for the community.
The I means Intersex and that means one had a mixture of anatomy at birth or later on in life or different combonations of chromosomes.
The A means many things but the most common are Ally and Asexual.

The + is everything that isn't listed alongside the above which I will go over below.

Pansexual or Pan for short is someone who is attracted to people of all genders. Typically Bi and Pan are interchangable.
Asexual or Ace for short is someone who isn't interested in Sex, don't feel sexual attraction, Don't want to have sex with people.
Demisexual or Demi for short is someone who doesn't feel sexual attraction with someone until they form a close emotional bond. 

Non-Binary is a term for folks that fall outside of the male and female binary.  So if you can picture an bubble up top with Transgender in it to the left is Transgender Men and the the right is Transgender Women. Right down the middle of those two are Non-Binary.  There are several identities under Non-Binary such as Gender fluid, qenderqueer, bigender and agender.   

 To go over them... Gender Fluid is where someone feels more masculine one day and then feminine the next day. 
Genderqueer is a someone who doesn't really subscribe to traditional gender distinctions but identifies with neither, both, or a combonation of male and female genders.
bigender is where someone could be two genders at the same time so female and nonbinary for example.
Agender is someone who doesn't identify with any gender at all.

A few other terms....

Assigned gender -- The gender you were assigned at birth, aka whether the doctor/midwife said 'it's a boy!' or 'it's a girl!' when you were born.
AMAB -- assigned male at birth
AFAB -- assigned female at birth
Sex -- generally refers to physical sex, what genitalia and hormone levels you have.
Gender -- generally means who you see yourself as.
Gender identity -- whether you identify as a man, a woman, or neither. Ex. I feel like a woman and I want to be treated by others as a woman, so I identify as a woman.
Gender presentation -- how you present your gender to society. Ex clothing, makeup, hairstyle, etc, as well as whether you tell people you're a man or a woman or neither.
Social gender -- how other people perceive you and what they expect from you based on that. Ex someone who has a beard is perceived to be a man, and is expected to act as such (be strong, stoic, etc)

My personal story.

I will try and keep this brief but when I was about 5 or 6 or so I didn't feel like I had the right body and I started to grow my hair out until I cut it and then suppressed things till I turned 15 and those feelings came back and then I suppressed them for 15 years and in 2013 I started transition to fit who I should be in body. I have been on estrogen for about 5 years now and about 4 months back I started on estrogen injections which I have been told is supposed to be better.   
 I started hair removal around 2014 and I still go monthly when I can afford to. I am looking into ways to pay for bottom surgery but it is difficult but I have a few means lined up that might work.  I am also demi-pan and I have a girlfriend for the past 5 or 6 months now. Currently working on now stuff that isn't directly tied with my transition like community college, jobs and improving the house for even more stability.   

You are free to reintroduce yourself using the above descriptors or just say hi in support. 



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Hello in support!

I'm old and a bit ignorant about the topic, so don't know much of the terminology. I also might be slow to learn, so if I say something weird or stupid or offensive (here or elsewhere) then please call me out on it in a friendly way. I won't be offended and will hopefully learn a lesson.

That said, I think it's really good to have threads like this just so that we can all talk and try to better understand each other. Even when we don't totally understand, hopefully we can at least respect each other.


Bonus question: What pronoun do you prefer we use when talking about you?
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Thank you for the first post in the thread. Hi there.

Yeah a lot of the terminology has changed in the past 10 years or so but yeah I will be there to kindly correct you.

Yeah I totally agree just in general to try and meet common ground. 

Pronouns are she/her/ Miss.

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So today is Transgender Day of Visibility and for those that don't know it is a day where trans folk like myself go out into the world and show that we are who we are. Since the current situation makes that difficult I will say that the second best alternative is this.   



Yes go ahead and ask me one of those questions and I will answer it and give you an idea of how things have been for me since coming out.
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Some of those questions seem very similar to each other and some you seem to have answered in your first post. I was thinking about 5 since it is so different from the others but I'll ask you question 19 because that intrigues me a bit. After all, what does it mean to be fully transitioned? From the first post, it seems like that idea is different for each person. How does it count or how is one considered fully transitioned?
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Good question.   Basically you are right that to be fully transitioned the person gets to decide what that stage is.

  For me personally though I feel like I am fully transitioned when I have all the surgeries I want done which right now is bottom surgery (GCS) and a few facial surgeries like a rhynoplasty, mandibular angle reduction(reduction of the jaw) and genioplasty(chin width reduction).   For now though I am content with things with my progress hormones, legal info and such but I would like to do the above to feel whole.   

As to being fully transitioned if you are talking personally then fully transitioned is just at a point where someone wants to stop and that is it.

  Legally though it is a little different at least with birth certificates.  Some states require you have bottom surgery to even change ones birth certificate and other states they don't change it and further still some states don't require any surgery.   I was born in Alabama and they require surgery to change the gender marker on my birth certificate.  Now a passport can supercede the birth certificate but those are not as easy to get but it is an option.
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If you want a passport then I might know a guy spambot.... :smug:
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If you want a passport then I might know a guy spambot.... :smug:
I actually got one in 2017.

But yeah I will reach out if I need one. :P 
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Hello in support BeautifulShy! And thank you for making this thread! I've already learned a lot just reading through your thorough first post, especially as I wasn't aware of many of the latter terms in it.

Is it too late to ask questions from your image? I know I'm two days late but I only now wandered into this thread!

If I may, I was interested in what your answer could be for number 23? I feel a little limited in my understanding because most of the narratives I've been exposed to focus only on the conflict of what you're assigned and what you identify as.

And if it's not too much, I'd love to know your answer to number 5 since that's always been a favorite topic of mine!
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So yeah in a few days normally the Phoenix Pride Parade happens but because of the current pandemic going on they are going to do a virtual AZ Pride starting tomorrow and going through the weekend.  https://www.virtualazpride.org/events/friday-april-3-pre-party/

 In the meantime I just want to talk about how things have been for me since coming out all those years ago.

Basically I asked an online friend about some things and she said I was likely GenderQueer and Bi and as I started to explore those thoughts in my head and all my life there were some signs that I wasn't suppose to be a guy so I wrestled with things till I was comfortable to come out irl and family was supportive but was concerned for my safety.  Understandable I thought and this was back in Cali in the Inland Empire where things were a little rough.  Then I came out to friends and local acquaintances.   It was my choice who I came out to so I could pick and chose who I let know.

After coming out there was a local LGBT center who my mom was friends with the owner who sadly passed on earlier this year.   But yeah I volunteered for the Center from 2014 to early 2016 and it was pretty good.  Also around this time I was going the the Adult School to get my GED and I guess I couldn't really juggle the two and one fell by the wayside and then the other because of things that went down which I will not speak of. They moved to another area and I joined up again but it wasn't the same and then the mom of the owner well she died and the owner well she was devistated and the second center shortly closed after that.   

So around the time of the closing I pretty much had been on hormones since Feb 2015 and about 6 months after being on hormones I changed my legal info.  In the fall of 2016 I moved out here to Phoenix and not only had I adjust to the summer heat.  I also had to adjust to the folks here in AZ who are night and day different from Cali folks.  Here in AZ in my first year here I had to deal with harrassers running after me with knives, calling me slurs and following me around.   I had to get pepper spray and have it on my key chain.  I didn't have to deal with this level of abuse from folk in Cali. So yeah basically the next year after that I just don't acknowledge them and on days where I am feeling couragous I will call them out on it and shame them and make an example of them using my words.   

But yeah I am pretty stable nowadays and I am just trying to put the rest of my life on track since the transition is pretty much on auto pilot.   


Oh a new post. Good to see. I will answer them below. 

Thanks for posting Kairon and no it is not too late.   I am usually an open book with these things.

Lets see... Number 23...Hmm best part of being trans is just feeling as yourself and comfortable in your own skin and it also just having lots of support from folks who are also marginalized.   Personally though I would have to say being creative with outfits and makeup for me at least.

As to number 5 fave dinosaur would pterodactyl. I just love how it is able to fly and soar in the skies. It also was so majestic and how it did everything.
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Thanks for coming back to share more and answer my questions! That's a good point that there's lots of communities who are marginalized in different ways and you could go all your life without getting in touch with all the common struggles you might share with other people.

Sounds fun to actually be engaged with makeup and clothing. I'm a stereotypical person who sorta just throws on whatever clean shirt is at the top of the stack, but at least in videogames I've decided that I can do better than boring beiges and blues and blacks. I guess I find the only place I feel I can experiment safely with aesthetics is in a virtual space.

Neat answer with Pterodactyl! Despite what Blathers says of the pterosaurs in Animal Crossing, I think even the way they walked on land was majestic, especially the biggest pterosaurs whose winglength was as wide as a T-Rex was long! And thank god we've finally put to rest the theory that they only glided. No, these reptiles soared!
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Not to turn this into an interview, but if you're willing to share, I'm curious whether you experience(d) gender dysphoria and if so, how it manifests?
Is it mostly a mental distress caused by a disconnect from your physical self? Or does it manifest as physical pain? Is it constant, or does it occur periodically? Does it lessen the more you transition to your real self?

I had to deal with harrassers running after me with knives, calling me slurs and following me around.   I had to get pepper spray and have it on my key chain.

This sounds terrifying and makes me livid.

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Hey I'll let you know if it is getting too personal. Right now it is not Steefosaurus. I have actually been interviewed for being someone with a disability and someone having unique challenges(Being trans) to go along with that.

But yeah dysphoria... For me personally it manifests at times with my body hair and certain parts of my body down below.  Not only those areas on some days just looking at my face in the mirror and seeing the shape of my face causes it. It typically doesn't cause physical pain but more mental anguish which thankfully hasn't come to physical pain from my own hands.  It doesn't happen often but when it does my day is typically is less than pleasant and I have some ways to combat it depending on what type of dysporia I am having. eg body hair(shave) down low(I typically nap or try to focus on some goal I have going on) Face shape(I try and do my hair a little to make my face shape not so unbearable to look at.) But yeah dysphoria isn't fun but I manage it as well as I can.



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So yeah this past week or so I was pretty dysphoric but I was able to talk about it some with some friends of mine of FB messages and Zoom and that helped.  Mainly the hair and I was thinking about FFS(Facial Femization Surgery) and how all types of surgeries of friends are being halted because of COVID-19.   It is not a good place to be in mentally.
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Little update on me since being in quarantine  since my last post. Pretty much in Phoenix things shut down on March 11th.  The place where I got hair removal I had to reschedule from March 2nd to The following month to April 13th.  That got rescheduled to  May 25th at 1:30pm to 2:30 pm and this one should be a go since restiction have been listed slightly on May 15th so tomorrow in AZ.   

In the past 2 and a half months have been difficult with my dysphoria which falls under body hair, shoulder width and my jaw line.   I can do some things to mitigate the body hair like shaving every other day because it isn't much since I have been doing hair removal since 2014 once a month because of my income. Still it is like the turtle and the hare race. Sometimes slow and steady works.  For my shoulder width if I have my hair a certain length the dysphoria is lessened; I have my length just below my shoulder so that helps. My jaw line I can't do much about in this time but it is going to be a process to get that done.

As for support Zoom meetings has been helpful for my mental health and just talking with friends.  I actually had 3 yesterday.  As to what I have been doing in quarantine I have been trying to stay active with self care and different projects around the house and just doing chores to keep my mind less in tune with news on the virus but still being informed.   I pretty much reorganized my room, Been playing New Horizons not only because it is a fun game but also since it is so calming. I am helping around the house with different projects while balancing things with me doing too much at a time. That is one of the things about me that is hard to change because I like to set goals and map things out on projects and that takes mental health.   

To sum things up I am coping but things can improve for me and into the future.
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Glad you're doing alright.  I hope things get better.

May I ask question 4?
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Thanks Nickmitch.  Number 4 is how I picked my name. I wanted a name that embodied the type of person I am and that is helper and defender and I ran across a site that is behind the name dot com.  I looked through the names and found Alexis.
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Given the circumstances, it's perhaps understandable the start of Pride Month 2020 has flown somewhat under the radar. Especially since many Pride Parades will likely not occur due to COVID restrictions.

Thus, for purely historical and not at all currently relevant reasons, I invite everyone to brush up on their knowledge of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising - a series of anti-police demonstrations & riots which paved the way for the American gay liberation movement.
Attentive readers will no doubt note too how this thread's title iterates on the "We're going to be ourselves and love it" lyric found in the seminal protest song Stonewall Nation (video link).

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Yeah Covid-19 has pushed back Phoenix Pride back to November 7th.   But yeah many companies are doing their pride month and selling items with Pride in mind.   But yeah the Stonewall riots were essentually the major event that started the LGBTQIA+ movement.   There was a movie about it a few years ago but it was totally whitewashed and straight washed on who started the riots.    It was Marsha P Johnson who threw the first stone literally. Sylvia Rivera who was a latina LGBTQIA+ activist who was there.     If you want a good account of the Stonewall Riots watch Before Stonewall and After Stonewall for good accounts of what happened.
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4 years ago the Pulse shootings happened in Orlando Florida. 49 people died in those shootings at that night club.   The pulse night club was a place where people within the LGBTQIA+ spectrum went to feel safe but were gunned down.   Things haven't really gotten better as there is several killings each year and there is still problems with trans panic defenses which is basically where someone can kill a trans person because they felt like they were tricked when in a relationship with a transperson and things escalated.     

Not only that today our lovely president has now removed LGBTQIA+ protections for sex and gender identity for folks withing that umbrella seeking care through healthcare.  They have been working on this for a year at this point.   I just hope my insurance still covers my hormones after this ruling or else I am going to have to stop taking them.  Essentually 5 years of work down the drain.

Here is the article about the ruling.  https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/502515-trump-administration-to-eliminate-non-discrimination-health-protections-for
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4 years ago the Pulse shootings happened in Orlando Florida. [...]   
Not only that today our lovely president has now removed LGBTQIA+ protections for sex and gender identity for folks withing that umbrella seeking care through healthcare.

This timing is no coincidence. These crypto-fascists purposefully time such announcements to coincide with Pride and the Pulse anniversary, they're trying to cause as much hurt as possible among their targets.

Luckily the universe hasn't entirely lost its penchant for irony. How well-timed is the news regarding today's Supreme Court ruling, with 6 out of 9 judges firmly backing workplace protections for LGBT+ people?
Best part is, Neil Gorsuch (Trump's first SCOTUS pick) wrote the ruling. You love to see it.

[EDIT: This was a short-sighted post, and I apologise for derailing the thread by highlighting petty political irony, rather than focusing on the contents of the SCOTUS ruling. I did not mean to steer the discussion towards the petty squabbles of the 1%, and away from the actual people affected by this ruling.]
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This is great even though *checks calendar* yeah, it's 2020. I guess better late than never.
Best part is, Neil Gorsuch (Trump's first SCOTUS pick) wrote the ruling. You love to see it.
Yes and no. I get the irony here, but that will always be Merrick Garland's stolen seat. Gorsuch is 52 years old and will probably serve for 30+ years because for some reason, there are no term limits on the Supreme Court. It's hard for me to derive any joy even if I'm in favor of the ruling.

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It shows that Gorsuch isn't entirely bound by political ideologies which is a good sign for the court in the future.

We'd better be careful about political discussion here though.

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It shows that Gorsuch isn't entirely bound by political ideologies which is a good sign for the court in the future.
That’s why I said “yes and no.” I’ll remain skeptical of Gorsuch due to controversy surrounding his nomination in the first place, but that skepticism applies to anyone in any position when there’s potential fuckery. More relevantly, “Human beings finally get basic civil rights after centuries of oppression” isn’t something I’m going to praise anyone for supporting. You don’t bonus points for being decent. That’s like getting an award for not murdering someone.

I don’t really want to delve into politics. Ultimately, I’m glad this happened and during Pride Month no less.

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It shows that Gorsuch isn't entirely bound by political ideologies which is a good sign for the court in the future.

We'd better be careful about political discussion here though.
On the politics bit I think we can talk about the ruling as long as it relates to it affecting us(LGBTQIA) people or allies( everyone else here) we should be good.  If it goes too far with discussion I am sure a mod will simmer it down and give us some guidelines on things.   

Still the ruling is good as it protects lgbtqia+ workers from discrimination and the timing is good as folks won't lose their job with everything going on in the world.
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