punkrorschach:

adhdcaptain-kirk:

punkrorschach:

gaybowser:

racheldawnamber:

racheldawnamber:

butches and trans dudes should all just … be friends….. we’re all in this together yall

we’re all just in the H&M Men’s Section of life just tryin to get by ……..

Trans man and butch spotting each other across the men’s section

I ran into a baby butch while buying underwear and she like, almost fled the section bc she thought I was a cis dude and she “wasn’t supposed to be there” (a feeling I know well) but I just went “these are so comfortable aren’t they???” holding up a pack of boxer briefs and gave her a huge grin and she lit up and nodded and grabbed like three more packs so yeah

The fist time I bought men’s jeans I went to the store with my best friend who’s a trans dude and he taught me how the sizing works and helped me find the right fit it was great

i feel queer solidarity in this chilis tonight

1918: Court Refuses to Fine Woman in Man’s Attire

klavier-gavin:

crumblingpages:

“St. Louis, Mo., Dec 14.– Ruling that male attire was not unbecoming to Mrs. Mary Bertha Schmidt, alias ‘Mister Schmidt,’ judge Hogan, in police court here, refused to fine the young woman who for two years posed as a man and who ‘married’ her cousin, Anna Assade, last October. 

‘I think you look very nice,’ said the court. Mrs. Schmidt was clad in her neatly pressed trousers and pinchback coat. She explained she had adopted the garments because she could earn $80 a month as a man and $6 a week as a woman. 

‘If a woman can earn $4 a day by reason of wearing trousers, I say wear ‘em,’ said the court, and ‘Mister Schmidt’ walked out of court with a smile on ‘his’ face.”

~From El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), December 14, 1918

‘I think you look very nice,’ said the court. 

Wtf. The cutest verdict ever passed.

chubby-bunnies:

This is me, free from my insecurities.

I’ve spent the majority of my life hiding behind the camera. So when my best friend asked if she could take my pictures, I was hesitant to say yes. I have always hated having my picture taken. But I’ve been on my body positive journey for two years now, and I figured it was time to show the world the new me. 

Yes, I may have big thighs. I may have chubby cheeks, and a goofy laugh, and I may not have any luck with the fellas, BUT I am happy with who I am.
I am confident in who I am.
I love who I am.
And someday I’ll find someone who loves who I am, too. 

Thank you to all the beautiful bunnies who remind others, like me, to love themselves! You are all stunning individuals. 

Come say hello! @itschoitime3