u/ThatEngineeredGirl

It's really nice that every single one of them told me that I did the right thing

A few mentioned that I probably could get laser completely free if i got the papers in order, but aside from that they were impressed and supportive :3c

u/ThatEngineeredGirl — 3 days ago
▲ 22 r/4tran4

Having no outlet to be physically vulnerable next to someone I trust might genuinely push me over the edge

I don't even mean nudity, having to design every single outfit around hiding my breasts is so exhausting...

u/ThatEngineeredGirl — 3 days ago
▲ 383 r/whenthe

Watching other students turn on a centrifuge with one tube, or try to pick up a boiling reaction flask with their bare hands sure is an experience...

u/ThatEngineeredGirl — 4 days ago
▲ 14 r/4tran4

It really sucks that the cool men hating women also dislike trans women, and seem to have little issue with hefabs

I'm not even bitter about this, but it sucks that whenever I find a place to complain about getting cat called, or talk about how disgusting the male body is, it's filled with people who hate me as much if not more

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u/ThatEngineeredGirl — 4 days ago
▲ 223 r/4tran4

Sex jokes are fembrained if it's a cis woman saying them, but male brained if it's a trans woman

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u/ThatEngineeredGirl — 5 days ago
▲ 98 r/4tran4

I hate how "allies" have double standards on sexism

A cis woman saying bitch? She's reclaiming it!

Short dresses? Confidence!

Wanting to fuck another woman? Lesbians are based!

Buying expensive skincare? Treat yourself!

Cooking? It's her hobby!

But when a trans woman does it, she's sexist, perverted, a fetishist, or enforcing the patriarchy.

I'd rather kill myself than exist as a man, but not doing so makes evil in the eyes of these people.

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u/ThatEngineeredGirl — 5 days ago
▲ 109 r/4tran4

"containment breach" Facebook aunts lurk this place too. We're mainstream, and have been for a while

u/ThatEngineeredGirl — 5 days ago
▲ 185 r/4tran4

Turns out that mainstream subs are surprisingly receptive, but it's just that "our community" doesn't advertise much

u/ThatEngineeredGirl — 5 days ago